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Line 1

Paris Metro
Metro 16.6 km

Line 1 Stations (0)

La Défense
Esplanade de La Défense
Pont de Neuilly
Les Sablons
Porte Maillot
Argentine
Charles de Gaulle-Étoile
Georges V
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Champs-Élysées-Clemenceau
Concorde
Tuileries
Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre
Louvre-Rivoli
Châtelet
Hôtel de Ville
Saint-Paul
Bastille
Gare de Lyon
Reuilly-Diderot
Nation
Porte de Vincennes
Saint-Mandé
Bérault
Château de Vincennes

Line 1 Info

  • Network Paris Metro
  • Operation Started 1900
  • Total Length 16.6 km
  • Total Stations 25

Terminals

From La Défense
To Château de Vincennes

Line 1 Overview

Line 1 is the oldest metro line, inaugurated on July 19, 1900. It runs from Château de Vincennes in the east to La Défense in the west, covering the city in an east-west direction. The line is 16.6 kilometers long and has 25 stations, passing through major landmarks such as the Champs-Élysées, Concorde, Louvre, Châtelet, and Gare de Lyon. It is one of the busiest lines in the Paris Métro system and was the first to be fully automated while in service. Line 1 is currently being extended to Val de Fontenay to connect with Paris Métro Line 15, RER A, RER E, and extensions of Tram 1.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Line 1

Line 1 has 25 stations on the Paris Metro network.

Line 1 runs between La Défense and Château de Vincennes.

Line 1 is approximately 16.6 km long.

Line 1 opened in 1900.

Line 1 is a Metro line operated under Paris Metro.

Line 1 is part of the Paris Metro transit network.