here are the metro lines affected by closures in November

Several metro lines are affected by partial closures for the month of November due to track modernization or renewal work.

Attention ! Certain Parisian routes operated by the RATP will be partially closed in November. Some metro lines in will notably undergo track modernization or renewal work.

Metro line 7bis

Due to modernization work, traffic will be interrupted on metro line 7bis, “from Tuesday October 29 to Saturday November 2, 2024 inclusive,” RATP indicated on its website. The latter specified that “a replacement bus will serve the stations affected by the closure”.

“This operation aims to renovate and improve the public spaces of the line using innovative materials that comply with current standards. These interventions ensure the maintenance and durability of the infrastructure while beautifying the walls and other structures to offer a more pleasant and secure environment to users,” detailed the RATP.

Metro line 13

Metro line 13 will be closed between La Fourche and Gabriel Péri stations, from Saturday November 9 to Monday November 11, 2024 inclusive, due to track renewal work. This traffic interruption should allow the renewal of the sleepers at the viaduct.

“For the duration of the closure, a replacement bus (M13 bus) will be put in place in both directions and will serve all stations between La Fourche and Gabriel Péri. Stopping points will be indicated near the stations concerned,” explained the RATP.

Metro line 14

Since September and until next December, modernization work on line 14 has impacted the latter with traffic interrupted from 10 p.m. every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evening (with the exception of November 11).

Traffic will also be interrupted on this line for the same reason all day on Sundays, November 17 and 24. Note that other interruptions of this type are expected on the line from January 2025.

To cope with this work, several alternative routes will be made available to users, such as a replacement bus which will run between Gare de and Olympiades stations, as well as Noctilien buses every night.

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