Line of bus the RATP 128

The line of bus the RATP 128 connects the Porte of Orleans and Robinson the RER .

It serves the communes of Paris (14 {{E}}), Montrouge, Bagneux, Fontenay-Aux-Roses, and Sceaux.

History

  • January 11th 1937: replacement partial by buses of the line of tram n°80, between the Door of Orleans and Bagneux (Parisian Cemetery).
  • September 2nd 1939: removal of the line to the declaration of war
  • October 29th 1939: re-establishment of the line
  • May 16th 1940: suppression
  • after war: within the framework of the plan of renumerotation, re-establishment under index 128.

One can see some traces of old tram 80 (Door of Orleans with Bagneux-Dampierre and Robinson) in Bagneux and Fontenay: rails places Dampierre, but only those located in front of the bus stop remained during the work carried out in 2005, before the rails ran along the Dampierre place and on a portion of the street of Fontenay, in direction of the deposit of Fontenay (located in limit of Bagneux, between the stops Dampierre and Sentier of the Lilacs , which was used then a long time by the Civil security).

Service road

In evening, alone the section between Porte of Orleans and Bagneux - Dampierre is served.

Principal stagnation points

  • '' Porte of Orleans '': ; ; ; ;
  • Town hall of Montrouge :
  • Parisian Cemetery of Bagneux :
  • Bagneux - Dampierre :
  • '' Fontenay-Aux-Roses the RER '': ;
  • Town hall of Seals : ;
  • '' Robinson the RER '': ; ;

Other lines in correspondence

  • : stop Gambetta

Served sites

See too

Related articles

  • Drunk Parisian
  • Drunk the RATP Suburbs from 100 to 199

External bonds

  • Official site of the RATP

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