Montparnasse–Bienvenüe (Paris Métro)
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Montparnasse–Bienvenüe () is a station of the
Paris Métro The Paris Métro (french: Métro de Paris ; short for Métropolitain ) is a rapid transit system in the Paris metropolitan area, France. A symbol of the city, it is known for its density within the capital's territorial limits, uniform architec ...
which is a transfer point between Line 4, Line 6, Line 12 and Line 13. The fourth busiest station on the Métro system as of 2019 with 29.9 million riders, it is located in
Montparnasse Montparnasse () is an area in the south of Paris, France, on the left bank of the river Seine, centred at the crossroads of the Boulevard du Montparnasse and the Rue de Rennes, between the Rue de Rennes and boulevard Raspail. Montparnasse has bee ...
at the intersection of the 6th, 14th and 15th arrondissements.


Location

The stations of Lines 4 and 12 are located to the north under the
Boulevard du Montparnasse The Boulevard du Montparnasse is a two-way boulevard in Montparnasse, in the 6th, 14th and 15th arrondissements in Paris. Situation The boulevard joins the place Léon Paul Fargue and place Camille Jullian. The Tour Montparnasse and plac ...
while those of Lines 6 and 13 are south under Boulevard de Vaugirard and Avenue du Maine respectively.


History

On 24 April 1906 the station opened as Montparnasse station on the
Avenue du Maine The 14th arrondissement of Paris ( ), officially named ''arrondissement de l'Observatoire'' (; meaning "arrondissement of the Observatory", after the Paris Observatory), is one of the 20 arrondissements of the capital city of France. It is situa ...
at the southern end of the old Gare Montparnasse (at the site currently occupied by the Tour Montparnasse, before the station was moved south of the Avenue du Maine in the 1960s) with the opening of the extension of Line 2 South from Passy to Place d'Italie. On 14 October 1907 Line 2 South became part of Line 5. On 11 March 1910 the Montparnasse station was renamed Avenue du Maine and on 30 June 1933 it was again renamed, to Bienvenüe in honour of the principal
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of the Paris Métro,
Fulgence Bienvenüe Fulgence Bienvenüe (; 27 January 1852 – 3 August 1936) was a noted French civil engineer, best known for his role in the construction of the Paris Métro, and has been called "Le Père du Métro" (Father of the Metro). A native of Uzel in Br ...
(accounting for the unusual diaeresis in the station's name). On 12 October 1942 the section of Line 5 between Étoile and Place d'Italie, including Bienvenüe, was transferred from Line 5 to Line 6 in order to separate the underground and elevated sections of the Métro (because the latter were more vulnerable to air attack during
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). The Line 4 platforms opened as Montparnasse in the
Boulevard du Montparnasse The Boulevard du Montparnasse is a two-way boulevard in Montparnasse, in the 6th, 14th and 15th arrondissements in Paris. Situation The boulevard joins the place Léon Paul Fargue and place Camille Jullian. The Tour Montparnasse and plac ...
, near the main entrance of the old Gare Montparnasse (on its northern side) on 9 January 1910 as part of the connecting section of the line under the Seine between Châtelet and Raspail. The Line 12 platforms were opened in the Boulevard du Montparnasse on 5 November 1910 as part of the first section of the
Nord-Sud Company The Nord-Sud Company (English: North-South; french: Société du chemin de fer électrique souterrain Nord-Sud de Paris) was an operator of underground trains in Paris established in 1904, which built two lines (now Line 12 and part of Line ...
's Line C from Porte de Versailles to Notre-Dame-de-Lorette. This line was taken over by the
Compagnie du chemin de fer métropolitain de Paris The Compagnie du chemin de fer métropolitain de Paris S.A. (Paris Metropolitan Railway Company Ltd.), or CMP, was the forerunner of the RATP, the company managing the Paris Métro. Origin So as not to be dependent on the Chemin de fer de l ...
and was renamed Line 12 on 27 March 1931. In 1913 a connection was opened between the platforms of Lines 4 and Line 12 situated on the Boulevard du Montparnasse, both called Montparnasse. The Line 13 platforms opened in the Avenue du Maine as Bienvenüe on 21 January 1937 as part of the original Line 14 between there and Porte de Vanves, and were connected to the Line 5 platforms. This line became part of Line 13 on 9 November 1976.


Connecting the southern and northern stations

At the end of the 1930s, a long corridor was built to connect the Montparnasse and Bienvenüe stations. Accordingly, the stations' names were fused to create Montparnasse-Bienvenüe on 6 October 1942. This long corridor is now equipped with
moving walkway A moving walkway, also known as an autowalk, moving pavement, moving sidewalk, people-mover, travolator, or travelator, is a slow-moving conveyor mechanism that transports people across a horizontal or inclined plane over a short to medium distan ...
s to facilitate access between the two parts of the station. The old Bienvenüe station serves lines 6 and 13, while the old Montparnasse station serves lines 4 and 12. In 2002, in an experimental move, the RATP installed a
moving walkway A moving walkway, also known as an autowalk, moving pavement, moving sidewalk, people-mover, travolator, or travelator, is a slow-moving conveyor mechanism that transports people across a horizontal or inclined plane over a short to medium distan ...
that moved at 12 km/h, which was then termed the "fastest in the world." (The speed has however since been reduced to 9 km/h). The first several metres consist of metal rollers that accelerate passengers as they hold onto the handrail, because it would be dangerous to step directly onto the fast-moving conveyor. However, RATP announced in May 2009 that they would replace the walkway with an ordinary one in March 2011 in response to 'numerous customer complaints concerning safety and unreliability'.


Barrière du Maine

The southern part of the station in the Avenue du Maine was the location of the ''Barrière du Maine'', a gate built for the collection of taxation as part of the Wall of the Farmers-General; the gate was built between 1784 and 1788 and demolished in the nineteenth century.


Passenger services


Access

The station has seven entrances: * Entrance 1: Porte Océane: direct access to the SNCF station, stairs and escalators; * Entrance 2: Place Bienvenüe: a staircase at 32 Avenue du Maine; * Entrance 4: Tour Montparnasse: a staircase at Place Raoul-Dautry (between the tower and the train station); * Entrance 5: Boulevard du Montparnasse: two staircases at 71 and 73 Boulevard du Montparnasse; * Entrance 6: Rue d'Odessa: a staircase and escalator at 1 Rue du Départ; * Entrance 7: Rue du Départ: direct access to the basement of the shopping center; * Entrance 8: Rue de Rennes: a staircase at 59 bis, Boulevard du Montparnasse.


Station layout


Line 4


Line 6


Line 12


Line 13


Platforms

The platforms of Line 6 are decorated in the ''Mouton'' style with orange tiles and orange luminous lighting strips. Those of Line 12 are in the ''Ouï-dire'' style with green lighting strips and ''Motte'' seats, white flat tiles and white cylindrical advertising frames. The platforms of Line 13 are built in the ''Andreu-Motte'' style with green lightning strips and green tiled benches, tympanum's and openings. Green ''Motte'' seats are married with the original CMP decoration (white bevelled tiled walls, the name in
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and honey colour advertising frames). These platforms are equipped with platform screen doors. In 2017, the platforms of Line 4 were under construction.


Bus connections

The station is served: * on or near the 18-June-1940 square: by Lines 28, 39, 58, 82, 89, 91, 92, 94, 95 and 96 of the
RATP Bus Network The RATP bus network covers the entire territory of the city of Paris and the vast majority of its near suburbs. Operated by the Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens (RATP), this constitutes a dense bus network complementary to other public ...
, as well as by the OpenTour tourist line and, at night, by lines N01, N02, N12 and N13 of the
Noctilien Noctilien is the night bus service in Paris and its agglomeration. It is managed by the Île-de-France Mobilités (formerly the STIF), the Île-de-France regional public transit authority, and operated by RATP (with 32 lines) and Transilien SNC ...
bus network; * near the Montparnasse station: by Lines 28, 39, 58, 59, 91, 92, 94, 95 and 96 of the RATP Bus Network as well as by Lines 1 and 4 of the Bus Direct bus network and, at night by lines N01, N02, N12, N13, N61, N62, N63, N66 and N145 of the Noctilien bus network.


Nearby

Nearby are the
Montparnasse Montparnasse () is an area in the south of Paris, France, on the left bank of the river Seine, centred at the crossroads of the Boulevard du Montparnasse and the Rue de Rennes, between the Rue de Rennes and boulevard Raspail. Montparnasse has bee ...
district, the
Tour Montparnasse Tour Maine-Montparnasse (Maine-Montparnasse Tower), also commonly named Tour Montparnasse, is a office skyscraper located in the Montparnasse area of Paris, France. Constructed from 1969 to 1973, it was the tallest skyscraper in France until ...
office tower, the
Musée Bourdelle The Musée Bourdelle ( en, Bourdelle Museum) is an art museum located at 18, rue Antoine Bourdelle, in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, France, located in the old studio of French sculptor Antoine Bourdelle (1861–1929). The museum is open ...
(art museum), the Montparnasse Cemetery, the
Musée de La Poste The Musée de La Poste (La Poste's Museum) is the museum of the French postal operator La Poste. It specialises in the postal history and philately of France. Opened in 1946, the museum has been located on two sites in Paris. The museum was clo ...
(postal museum) and the
Jardin Atlantique The Jardin Atlantique is a public park and garden located in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, on the roof that covers the tracks and platforms of the Gare Montparnasse railway station. It has an area of 3.4 hectares. It was created by the l ...
(a rooftop garden on the roof of the
Gare Montparnasse Gare Montparnasse (; Montparnasse station), officially Paris-Montparnasse, one of the six large Paris railway termini, is located in the 14th and 15th arrondissements. The station opened in 1840, was rebuilt in 1852 and relocated in 1969 to ...
rail terminal).


Gallery

Station Montparnasse Bienvenüe Métro Paris Ligne 4 - Paris VI (FR75) - 2022-07-02 - 4.jpg, Line 4 platforms at Montparnasse–Bienvenüe Station Montparnasse Bienvenüe Métro Paris Ligne 6 - Paris XV (FR75) - 2022-07-04 - 3.jpg, Line 6 platforms at Montparnasse–Bienvenüe Station Montparnasse Bienvenüe Métro Paris Ligne 6 - Paris XV (FR75) - 2022-07-04 - 2.jpg,
MP 73 The MP 73 (Metro Pneu appel d'offres 1973) is rolling stock on tires for the Paris metro. It essentially equips line 6, a train being also operated on line 11 until 2022. Put into service in 1974, it is technically very close to the MP 59 wit ...
rolling stock on Line 6 at Montparnasse–Bienvenüe Station Montparnasse Bienvenüe Métro Paris Ligne 12 - Paris VI (FR75) - 2022-07-02 - 1.jpg, Line 12 platforms at Montparnasse–Bienvenüe Sprague de travaux (4412231760).jpg, Maintenance Sprague and
MF 67 The MF 67 is a fleet of steel-wheel electric multiple unit trains for the Paris Métro. The first MF 67 trains entered service on Line 3 in June 1968, and became one of the biggest orders for the Métro, with 1,482 cars constructed. The ne ...
rolling stock at Montparnasse–Bienvenüe Station Montparnasse Bienvenüe Métro Paris Ligne 13 - Paris XV (FR75) - 2022-07-04 - 5.jpg, Line 13 platforms at Montparnasse–Bienvenüe Station Montparnasse Bienvenüe Métro Paris Ligne 13 - Paris XV (FR75) - 2022-07-04 - 1.jpg,
MF 77 The MF 77 (abbreviated from the French: ''Metro Fer appel d'offre 1977'') is a steel-wheeled variant of the rolling stock used on the Paris Métro. First used in 1978, it now runs on Lines 7, 8, and 13. Unlike previous models, the MF 77 was ...
rolling stock on Line 6 at Montparnasse–Bienvenüe Parisian high-speed walkway.jpg, The new walkway during its experimentation phase Raccordement 4-12 Montparnasse12.jpg, Connection between Lines 4 and 12


References

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