Codes of the stations of the subway of Paris
The composting of the tickets
The swivels perforate the tickets by modifying the contents of the magnetic track and by writing various information on the ticket.The modern swivels indicate this information in a directly comprehensible way, but the traditional swivels use a coding, rather simple.
In top are the temporal indications: the number of the week in the year, the day in the week, and the hour of composting. In bottom are the geographical ascriptions: the code of the station, and a letter identifying the swivel in the station.
Codes of the stations
The codes of the stations are on 4 digits. The first two figures indicate a district of Paris (from 01 to 31), and both following indicate which station in this district (from 01 to 15).- 01 (City)
- 02 (Rennes)
- 03 (the Villette)
- 04 (Montparnasse)
- 05 (Nation)
- 06 (Saint-Lazare)
- 07 (Auteuil)
- 08 (Republic)
- 09 (Austerlitz)
- 10 (Invalids)
- 11 (Path)
- 12 (Saint-Louis Island)
- 13 (Daumesnil)
- 14 (Italy)
- 15 (Denfert)
- 16 (Felix Faure)
- 17 (Passy)
- 18 (Star)
- 19
- 20 (Montmartre)
- 21 (Lafayette)
- 22 (Chaumont Hillocks)
- 23
- 24 (Lachaise Father)
- 25 (Charenton)
- 26 (Bercy)
- 27 (Vanves)
- 28 (Iso)
- 29 (Levallois)
- 30 (Péreire)
- 31 (Pigalle)
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