Métro de Paris Ligne 14: De Saint-Lazare à Olympiades à bord d'une rame MP05 CA

** For those in a hurry, the video starts at 03:41! ** I took advantage of a professional obligation in Paris 13th to bring you a souvenir of line 14 of the Paris metro, then little used following the confinement imposed for the Coronavirus. The video was taken aboard a MP05 CA in early April 2020. From Olympiades to Saint-Lazare:    • Métro de Paris Ligne 14: D'Olympiades à Sa...   Line 14 was the first automatic metro line in Paris. Commissioned in 1998, it linked Madeleine to Bibliothèque François Mitterrand. That is why there are track devices at these stations. A first extension was made in 2003 between Saint-Lazare and Madeleine, as well as a second one between Bibliothèque François Mitterrand and Olympiades in 2007. From summer 2020, line 14 will be extended from Mairie de Saint-Ouen to Saint-Lazare via Pont Cardinet, Porte de Clichy and Saint-Ouen RER stations. To this extension will also be added the entry into service of the new 8-car MP14 train sets. To this day, line 14 connects Saint-Lazare to Olympiades. The stations served are Madeleine (04:42), Pyramides (06:21), Châtelet (08:15), Gare de Lyon (11:45), Bercy (13:17), Cour Saint-Émilion (14:57) , Bibliothèque François Mitterrand (16:33) and Olympiades (18:15). For fans of technical parts, discover the Saint-Lazare turning zone at the start of the video with the lane change at 00:55, and the Olympiades reversal at 18:57. For the uninitiated: Châtelet is the historic city center of Paris, Bercy provides access to the AccorHotels Arena concert hall (formerly Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, POPB) and Cour Saint-Émilion provides access to the commercial space outside of Bercy Village. If you like the video, don't hesitate to subscribe! 0:00 Reversal Saint-Lazare 3:05 Saint-Lazare 4:42 Madeleine 6:21 Pyramides 8:15 Châtelet 11:45 Gare de Lyon 13:17 Bercy 14:57 Cour Saint-Émilion 16:33 Bibliothèque François Mitterrand 18:15 Olympiades