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submitted 10 months ago by alyaza@beehaw.org to c/citylife@beehaw.org

But change is coming – and on a huge scale. The venerable Paris Métro is about to get its most significant upgrade in decades with the arrival of the Grand Paris Express, a new 200-kilometer (120-mile) system that will add four lines and 68 brand-new stations to the network.

These will mainly be connecting suburban towns without passing through the densely populated city of Paris – adding outer rings to an underground map of Paris that has, until now, been made of 14 lines that only reach out from the center like spokes.

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[-] t3rmit3@beehaw.org 1 points 9 months ago

Lucky bastards... I had the privilege of living in Paris for 6 months in high school, and it remains one of my favorite cities, especially for how easy and safe it was to navigate as a kid.

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