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The or ''Promenade plantée René-Dumont'' (French for ' of René Dumont') is a
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built on top of obsolete railway infrastructure in the
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,
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. It was inaugurated in 1993.


Description

This in Paris is an extensive
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that follows the old railway line. Beginning just east of the with the elevated , it follows a path eastward that ends at a spiral staircase leading to the beltway. At its west end near the Bastille, the parkway rises above the surrounding area and forms the , over a line of shops featuring the work of specialized craftsmen. The shops are located in the arches of the former elevated railway viaduct, with the parkway being supported atop the viaduct. This portion of the parkway runs parallel to the . The parkway intersects the near the and descends to street level. At that point, it becomes a grassy mall and then follows the old railway direction below street level towards the east, passing through several tunnels. As it reaches the , it splits, with one portion continuing to the beltway, and the other terminating in the along the former path of a branch line that once linked to the railway. The elevated part of the route, on the viaduct, has some enclosed sections, as when it passes between modern buildings, and some open sections with expansive views. In addition to the and the square , the also includes the , with its preserved but repurposed railway station, and the . The western portion of the parkway may be accessed via stairways and elevators leading up to the elevated viaduct. This portion is reserved for pedestrians. The eastern portion of the parkway is accessible via ramps and stairways and is open to both pedestrians and cyclists. The west end can be reached from Bastille by walking south on , then left on . The staircase entrance is immediately on the left where enters .


History

This Promenade Plantée is built on the former tracks of the Vincennes railway line, which, beginning in 1859, linked the Bastille station to Verneuil-l'Étang, after passing through Vincennes. It ceased operation on December 14, 1969; part of the line beyond Vincennes was integrated into Line A of the RER, while the Paris-Vincennes section was completely abandoned. Beginning in the 1980s, the area was renovated. In 1984, the station at Bastille was demolished to make way for the
Opéra Bastille The Opéra Bastille (, "Bastille Opera House") is a modern opera house in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. Inaugurated in 1989 as part of President François Mitterrand's '' Grands Travaux'', it became the main facility of the Paris Nat ...
. The Reuilly section was designed in 1986; it incorporates the old commercial rail depot of Reuilly into a group of park areas. The Promenade Plantée was put into place at the same time in order to reuse the rest of the abandoned line between the Bastille and the old Montempoivre gate to the city. Landscape architect Jacques Vergely and architect Philippe Mathieux designed the parkway, which was inaugurated in 1993. The arcades of the
Viaduc des Arts The Viaduc des Arts is a converted train line located in the 12th arrondissement of Paris which is now both a string of workshops for highly skilled artisans and, on the top level, a linear park. It was, formerly, the “Viaduc de Bastille,” fo ...
were renovated in 1989 by architect
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, as was the new square Charles-Péguy. Paris' promenade was one of the first projects in the world (if not the first) to repurpose elevated old railway lines as urban gardens. The first rail trails were created in the Midwest region of the USA, with the Elroy-Sparta Trail opening in 1965. Other repurposing projects have now been completed or are underway. The first phase of the
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, a similar park on an old railway-viaduct in the West Side of Manhattan
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, was completed in 2009. The second phase was completed in 2011, bringing the total length of the High Line to 1.6 kilometres (1 mi); the third phase opened in September 2014, completing the park.
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has recently opened the nearly 4.8 kilometre (3-mi) Bloomingdale Trail, which will run through several city neighborhoods and allow bicycles.


In popular culture

The Promenade Plantée appears in the film ''Before Sunset,'' directed by Richard Linklater in 2004 with Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy. It is also mentioned in the science fiction novel ''Olympos (novel), Olympos,'' by Dan Simmons.


Gallery

File:Coulée verte René-Dumont, 139 Avenue Daumesnil, 75012 Paris, France 2016.jpg, View from the Coulée verte onto Avenue Daumesnil File:Paris - Coulée verte René-Dumont12.jpg, A reflecting pool on the Coulée verte File:Promenade plantée, Paris August 2009 (13).jpg, Access stairway at rue Montgallet File:Promenade plantée, Paris August 2009 (12).jpg, Part of the Jardin de Reuilly, which the Coulée verte crosses File:Paris - Coulee verte2.jpg, A view of the eastern section of the Coulée verte File:Coulée Verte René-Dumont @ Paris (28647410603).jpg, One of the Coulée verte's pedestrian bridges File:Jardin de Reuilly Entrance on Avenue Daumesnil 1.jpg, Entrance to the Jardin de Reuilly on Avenue Daumesnil File:Artificial rocks in one of the Coulee vert’s tunnels.jpg, Artificial rocks in one of the Coulee verte’s tunnels


See also

* List of parks and gardens in Paris * Rotterdam Hofplein railway station, similar former railway in Rotterdam *
High Line The High Line is a elevated linear park, greenway and rail trail created on a former New York Central Railroad spur on the west side of Manhattan in New York City. The High Line's design is a collaboration between James Corner Field Opera ...
, elevated park in Manhattan,
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* Bloomingdale Trail, similar elevated park in
Chicago (''City in a Garden''); I Will , image_map = , map_caption = Interactive Map of Chicago , coordinates = , coordinates_footnotes = , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name ...
* Lowline (park), Lowline, planned underground park in Manhattan,
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* Harsimus Stem Embankment, planned rail trail in Jersey City, New Jersey * Maidashi ryokuchi, a park in Fukuoka, Japan * Queensway (New York City), Queensway, planned rail trail in Queens, Queens, New York City * Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC) * Reading Viaduct, planned rail trail in Philadelphia * Greenway, London * The Atlanta Beltline, Atlanta, Georgia


References


External links


Promenade Plantée's unofficial website



Atelier Le Tallec website


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