Pasteur (Paris Métro)
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Pasteur () is a station on Line 6 and Line 12 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 ...
in the 15th arrondissement. The platforms for both lines are situated underground, although Line 6 becomes elevated as it approaches northwest end of the station. Nearby are the
Pasteur Institute The Pasteur Institute (french: Institut Pasteur) is a French non-profit private foundation dedicated to the study of biology, micro-organisms, diseases, and vaccines. It is named after Louis Pasteur, who invented pasteurization and vaccines ...
(research facility) and the Lycée Buffon (school).


Location

The station is located at the intersection of
Rue de Vaugirard The Rue de Vaugirard (Street of Vaugirard) is the longest street inside Paris's former city walls, at . It spans the 6th and 15th arrondissements. The Senate, housed in the Palais du Luxembourg, is at 15 Rue de Vaugirard. Location The Rue de V ...
and Boulevard Pasteur. On Line 6, the station is the first one underground on line from
Charles de Gaulle–Étoile Charles de Gaulle–Étoile () is a station on Line 1, Line 2 and Line 6 of the Paris Métro, as well as on Île-de-France's commuter rail RER A. It lies on the border of the 8th, 16th and 17th arrondissements of Paris. Originally calle ...
, after a long viaduct starting at Passy metro station.


History

The station opened on 24 April 1906 following the extension of line 2 Sud from Passy to Place d'Italie. On 14 October 1907 ''line 2 Sud'' became part of line 5. On 12 October 1942 the section of line 5 between Étoile and ''Place d'Italie'', including ''Pasteur'' was rerouted from line 5 to line 6 in order to separate the tracks underground, as well as was elevated in certain sections (because these sections more vulnerable to air attack during
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
). The line 12 platforms opened on 5 November 1910 as part of the original 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 A between Porte de Versailles and Notre-Dame-de-Lorette. On 27 March 1931 line A became line 12 of the ''Paris Métro''. The station is named after the ''Boulevard Pasteur'', which is named after Louis Pasteur (1822–1895) renowned French microbiologist and
chemist A chemist (from Greek ''chēm(ía)'' alchemy; replacing ''chymist'' from Medieval Latin ''alchemist'') is a scientist trained in the study of chemistry. Chemists study the composition of matter and its properties. Chemists carefully describe t ...
. It was the location of the ''Barrière de Vaugirard'', 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 during the nineteenth century. The station was seen in the film '' Alice et Martin'' when the character of Alice (played by
Juliette Binoche Juliette Binoche (; born 9 March 1964) is a French actress and dancer. She has appeared in more than sixty feature films and has been the recipient of numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, a Silver Bear, ...
) looks out the window of a train as it descends underground.


Passenger services


Access

There are two entrances: * the first, on the central median of Boulevard Pasteur, south of Rue de Vaugirard; * the second, on the Boulevard Pasteur, north of Rue de Vaugirard. The entrance of the North-South line is wrought iron, typical of this line, while the other entrance is in a Guimard style (1909, registered as a historical monument).


Station layout


Platforms

The main theme of this station is Health. The platforms of Line 12 present research work led by Louis Pasteur. They are arranged in the ''Andreu-Motte'' orange style, with lighting strips and tympans in this colour. The benches are of beveled white tiling, unique case, and the seats are ''Motte'' white. The tiling and the North-South ceramics are however well preserved (advertising frames and frame of the station name is of a green color, with green geometrical designs on the walls and the roof). This station, the station at Porte de Versailles (on the same line) and Porte de Clichy (on line 13) are only three stations on the network to mix these two decorative styles. The platforms of Line 6 are decorated in the ''Bruno-Gaudin'' style (2000 metro revival) with bevelled white tiling, rounded white lighting strips, white ceramic advertising frames, beige ''Akiko'' seats and the station name on enamelled plate in
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font.


Bus connections

The station is served by Lines 39, 70, 89 and 95 of the
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and, at night, by Lines N13 and N62 of the
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network.


Nearby

* Institut d'aménagement et d'urbanisme de la région d'Île-de-France *
Pasteur Institute The Pasteur Institute (french: Institut Pasteur) is a French non-profit private foundation dedicated to the study of biology, micro-organisms, diseases, and vaccines. It is named after Louis Pasteur, who invented pasteurization and vaccines ...
* Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital * Lycée Buffon * Musée Pasteur


Gallery

Pasteur métro L6 entrée.jpg, Street-level entrance at Pasteur Pasteur métro L6 Q03.jpg, Line 6 platforms at Pasteur Metro Paris - Ligne 12 - Station Pasteur.jpg, Line 12 platforms at Pasteur Metro Paris - Ligne 12 - Station Pasteur - MF 67.jpg,
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 on Line 12 at Pasteur


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Pasteur (Paris Metro) Paris Métro stations in the 15th arrondissement of Paris Railway stations in France opened in 1910