Line B
Overview
Native nameLigne B
Line numberB
Termini
  • Charpennes–Charles Hernu
  • Saint-Genis-Laval–Hôpital Lyon Sud
Connecting linesLyon Metro Lyon Metro Line A Lyon Metro Line D
Lyon tramway Lyon tramway#Line T1 Lyon tramway#Line T2 Lyon tramway#Line T3 Lyon tramway#Line T4 Lyon tramway#Line T6
Stations12[1]
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemLyon Metro
Operator(s)TCL
Rolling stockMPL 16
RidershipAnnual: 50,683,000 (2019) [2]
History
Opened2 May 1978[1]
Last extension20 October 2023[1]
Technical
Line length10.2 km (6.3 mi)[1]
CharacterDriverless
Rack systemNone
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
with rollways along track
Electrification750 V DC guide bars
Average inter-station distance625 m (2,051 ft)

Line B (Ligne B) is a line on the Lyon Metro in France that runs between Charpennes–Charles Hernu and Saint-Genis-Laval–Hôpital Lyon Sud. It was constructed using the cut-and-cover method, and went into service on 2 May 1978.[1] Together with Line A, it was one of the inaugural lines of the Lyon Metro. It has since been extended three times: from Part-Dieu to Jean Macé in 1981, from Jean Macé to Stade de Gerland in 2000, from Stade de Gerland to Oullins railway station in 2013 and to Saint-Genis-Laval–Hôpital Lyon Sud in 2023.[1] The line serves 12 stations, and is 10.2 kilometres (6.3 mi) long.[1] Line B trains run on tires rather than steel wheels; it is a rubber-tired metro line.

List of the stations

  • Charpennes–Charles Hernu Lyon Metro Lyon Metro Line A Lyon tramway Lyon tramway#Line T1 Lyon tramway#Line T4
  • Brotteaux
  • Gare Part-Dieu–Vivier Merle Lyon tramway Lyon tramway#Line T1 Lyon-Part-Dieu station (connections at Gare Part-Dieu–Villette with walking distance: Lyon tramway Lyon tramway#Line T3 Lyon tramway#Line T4 )
  • Place Guichard–Bourse du Travail (connection at Palais de Justice–Mairie du 3ème with walking distance: Lyon tramway Lyon tramway#Line T1)
  • Saxe–Gambetta Lyon Metro Lyon Metro Line D
  • Jean Macé Lyon tramway Lyon tramway#Line T2 Lyon-Jean Macé station
  • Place Jean Jaurès
  • Debourg Lyon tramway Lyon tramway#Line T1 Lyon tramway#Line T6
  • Stade de Gerland–Le LOU
  • Gare d'Oullins Oullins station
  • Oullins Centre
  • Saint-Genis-Laval–Hôpital Lyon Sud

Chronology

  • 2 May 1978: Charpennes - Part-Dieu
  • 14 September 1981: Part-Dieu - Jean Macé
  • 4 September 2000: Jean Macé - Stade de Gerland
  • 11 December 2013: Stade de Gerland - Gare d'Oullins
  • 20 October 2023: Gare d'Oullins - Saint-Genis-Laval–Hôpital Lyon Sud

Extensions

Line B was extended a few kilometres southbound from Stade de Gerland to Oullins railway station. A tunnel had to be built under the Rhône River. This extension opened on 11 December 2013 at 2pm (11/12/13, 14:00).

In 2023, Line B was extended from Gare d'Oullins to Saint-Genis-Laval–Hôpital Lyon Sud. This extension is 2.5 kilometres long and has two new stations: The first is "Oullins Centre" (city center of Oullins) and the second is "Saint-Genis-Laval–Hôpital Lyon Sud" (Lyon South Hospital in Saint-Genis-Laval). The extension was opened in 20 October 2023.[3]

Oullins Centre station

Since June 2022, line B runs with a new driverless system, and new MPL 16 trains circulate on it. This new rolling stock has been ordered to Alstom in 2016. The current MPL 75 trains will join the others MPL 75 of line A to increase the capacity.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Le Métro sur le réseau TCL" [The Metro/Subway of TCL's network] (in French). TCL - SYTRAL. Archived from the original on 2014-10-08. Retrieved 2013-09-28.
  2. "Délibération N°20.048 : Rapport Annuel des Délégataires – Année 2019" [Deliberation N°20.048 : Annual report by delegated operators – Year 2019] (PDF). SYTRAL (in French). 17 December 2020. p. 12. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
  3. "Le 20 octobre, le métro B arrive à Saint-Genis-Laval !". www.sytral.fr (in French). 2023-09-05. Retrieved 2023-09-06.


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