- Rennes Metro
Infobox Public transit
name = Rennes Metro
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locale =Rennes
transit_type =Rapid transit
began_operation = 2002
ended_operation =
system_length = km to mi|9.4|abbr=yes|precision=1
lines = 1
vehicles = 16
stations = 15
ridership = 110 000 ("2006")
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owner =Opened on
15 March 2002 , the metro inRennes is based on Siemens Transportation SystemsVAL ("véhicule automatique léger" or "light automatic vehicle") technology. There is only one line, the 9.4-km a Line, which runs north-west to south-east from J.F. Kennedy to La Poterie viaGare de Rennes (served by Gares metro station), with fifteen stations, thirteen of which are underground. The station at La Poterie and viaducts on the line were designed by Norman Foster.The network is run at any time by at least four people at the central command post ("poste de commande centralisée") situated near the Chantepie yards. 120 cameras patrol in and around the stations on the line.
Services run between 05:20 and 00:40 every day of the week, and trains come between every 3 and 7 minutes. From end to end, it takes around 16 minutes, with an average train speed of 32 km/h. All stations are equipped with
lift s.The system has sixteen trains, weighing 28 tonnes and 26
metre s long, which run on two tracks next to each other. Each train has a capacity of 158 passengers ("50 sitting and 108 standing"). In 2005, four extra trains were added, and four more entered service at the start of 2006, leading to waiting times of only 90 seconds.Excluding the minuscule underground network of Serfaus, and until the opening of the metro of
Lausanne in 2008, Rennes is the smallest city in the world to boast a metro, with a population of just 220,000 for the city out of 390,000 served by the network ("37 municipalities"). On average, there are 110,000 metro trips each day; this figure is expected to rise to 150,000 in coming years, leading to possible gridlock during the rush hours.In January 2005, three park-and-ride lots were set up, offering 900 places to motorists. Two more opened in 2006/7, able to park an extra 700.
On 1 March 2006, a card called KorriGo was created as a supplement to the ticket system to improve the metro traffic and the city's bus network.
The line is maintained by STAR (
Société des Transports d'Agglomeration Rennais ), and managed byKeolis ("anSNCF group"). It is staffed by approximately 100 technicians, managers, and so on.A second line, the B Line, with an orientation northeast to southwest, is scheduled for 2015.
tations
*J.F. Kennedy
*Villejean-Université
*Pontchaillou
*Anatole France
*Ste-Anne
*République
*Charles de Gaulle
*Gares (SNCF interchange)
*Jacques Cartier
*Clemenceau
*Henri Fréville
*Italie
*Triangle
*Blosne
*La Poterieee also
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List of rapid transit systems External links
* [http://www.semtcar.fr/upload/gedit/1/fuseaumetro.jpgProjected metro line for 2015]
* [http://www.urbanrail.net/eu/ren/rennes.htm Rennes page] at [http://www.urbanrail.net UrbanRail.Net]
* [http://www.star.fr/metro/index.html STAR, the Rennes transport network] (in French)
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