Line 7bis Info
- Network Paris Metro
- Operation Started 1905
- Total Length 3.1 km
- Total Stations 6
Terminals
From
Bolivar
To
Pré Saint-Gervais
Line 7bis Overview
Line 7bis is the second shortest and least busy line on the Paris Métro. It was created in 1967 as a split from Line 7. It runs between Louis Blanc and Pré-Saint-Gervais, covering a distance of 3.1 km and having 8 stations. It also connects to other lines at Louis Blanc (Line 7) and provides access to smaller local stations such as Jaurès, Bolivar, and Botzaris. Due to its short length and low usage, it often feels like a local shuttle compared to the rest of the Paris Métro network.
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Other Lines in Paris Metro
Line 1
La Défense ↔ Château de Vincennes
Line 10
Boulogne – Pont de Saint-Cloud ↔ Cardinal Lemoine
Line 11
Chardon Lagache ↔ Rambuteau
Line 12
Mairie d'Aubervilliers ↔ Mairie d'Issy
Line 13
Les Courtilles ↔ Châtillon–Montrouge
Line 13
Saint-Denis — Université ↔ Malakoff Rue Étienne Dolet
Line 14
Saint-Denis Pleyel ↔ Bibliothèque François Mitterrand
Line 2
Porte Dauphine ↔ Avron
Line 3
Pont de LevalloisBécon ↔ Gallieni
Line 3bis
Porte des Lilas ↔ Pelleport
Line 4
Porte de Clignancourt ↔ Bagneux-Lucie Aubrac
Line 5
Frequently Asked Questions — Line 7bis
Line 7bis has 6 stations on the Paris Metro network.
Line 7bis runs between Bolivar and Pré Saint-Gervais.
Line 7bis is approximately 3.1 km long.
Line 7bis opened in 1905.
Line 7bis is a Metro line operated under Paris Metro.
Line 7bis is part of the Paris Metro transit network.