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Perrache Multimodal Hub
Perrache Multimodal Hub (''Centre d'échanges de Perrache'' in French), also called Perrache or Lyon-Perrache, is a major transport hub in the 2nd arrondissement of Lyon, 2nd arrondissement of Lyon. It is a large building with five levels, located next to the Lyon-Perrache station, Lyon-Perrache railway station which is directly linked by a pedestrian footbridge. Named ''Perrache'' in the Transports en commun lyonnais, TCL Public transport, urban transit network, it is a major hub served by Lyon Metro Line A, métro line A, Lyon tramway, tramway lines Lyon tramway#Line T1, T1 and Lyon tramway#Line T2, T2 and many Buses in Lyon, bus lines. The building also houses a Bus station, coach station served by regional, national and international coach services. Some shops and restaurants are located inside. The junction between Metropolis of Lyon, metropolitan highways A6 autoroute, M6 and A7 autoroute, M7 is located under the building. History After the Lyon-Perrache station, railway s ...
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Lyon Métro
The Lyon Metro (, ) is a rapid transit system serving Metropolis of Lyon, Lyon Metropolis, France. First opened in 1974, it currently consists of four lines, serving 42 stations and comprising of route. Part of the Transports en commun lyonnais, Transports en Commun Lyonnais (TCL) system of public transport, it is supported by Funiculars of Lyon, two funiculars and a Lyon tramway, tramway network. Unlike other French metro systems, but like Réseau Express Régional, RER and other SNCF services, Lyon Metro trains run on the left. This is the result of an unrealised project to run the metro into the suburbs on existing railway lines. The loading gauge for all lines is , more generous than the average for metros in Europe. The Lyon Metro has Rubber-tyred metro, rubber-wheel cars. In 2018, the average daily weekday ridership was 755,000. Routes The Lyon Metro consists of four lines, A, B, C and D, each identified on maps by different colours: Lines A and B Lyon Metro Line A, L ...
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