This was a good one. Brought back memories. I especially love Paris metro's jingles! But surprisingly the station was less crowded. I was there in Dec '22 and it was packed but probably due to the Christmas and New Years rush. Can't wait to go back to Paris ❤
Thank you! I was there on a Saturday morning at about 10:30 am, probably that's why it was less crowded... By the way, I love the Paris airport jingle! 😀
Weird station. I wonder what there was in 1911 to call ut "Feasts Square" as ut looks like a square in a high-rise tower block estate with little to have a great party 😉 The entrance pavilion looks Art Deco not 1911. And the corridors to tha platform are longer than the short MF88 rolling stock 😎😜🤐
@@MetroCheck did some checks 1. The entrance is indeed Art Deco from 1935 2. All buildings were demolished in the 1960s for lifeless high-rises 3. The metro station is one of the 2 on the network adapted as a shelter to withstand a chemical attack 4. It has 2 tracks, but trains on 7bis only run in one direction and use one and the same track, the other is only used when a train transfers from line 7bis to 3 as just outside the station there is a service tunnel
Gutes video! Viel spass in Berlin! 😊
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Ich dachte, du bist in Berlin? Ich bin schon lange wieder zurück...😂
excellent pace and overall thorough capturing, great edit!
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This was a good one. Brought back memories. I especially love Paris metro's jingles! But surprisingly the station was less crowded. I was there in Dec '22 and it was packed but probably due to the Christmas and New Years rush. Can't wait to go back to Paris ❤
Thank you! I was there on a Saturday morning at about 10:30 am, probably that's why it was less crowded... By the way, I love the Paris airport jingle! 😀
Weird station. I wonder what there was in 1911 to call ut "Feasts Square" as ut looks like a square in a high-rise tower block estate with little to have a great party 😉 The entrance pavilion looks Art Deco not 1911. And the corridors to tha platform are longer than the short MF88 rolling stock 😎😜🤐
It certainly looked different in 1850: cdn.paris.fr/paris/2019/11/12/original-60f7d2d13e2975fcabce9f383f3c827d.jpg
@@MetroCheck did some checks
1. The entrance is indeed Art Deco from 1935
2. All buildings were demolished in the 1960s for lifeless high-rises
3. The metro station is one of the 2 on the network adapted as a shelter to withstand a chemical attack
4. It has 2 tracks, but trains on 7bis only run in one direction and use one and the same track, the other is only used when a train transfers from line 7bis to 3 as just outside the station there is a service tunnel
Thank you!