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Metro: Choose the names of the future stations of Line 14

Choose the name of your future stations

In recent years, we’ve given you the chance to vote for your future train design. Today, we ask you to choose the names of the next four stations in line 14.

These stations are currently referred to by the provisional names:

  • Kremlin-Viketre Hospital
  • Villejuif Gustave-Roussy Institute
  • Chevelli Three Communes
  • Saint-Denis-Pleyel

Tomorrow, they will be called as you decided!

You will be able to choose the name of your choice among the proposals chosen by the elected officials of the ile-de-France Mobilités and the municipalities served by these stations.

So from June 20th to July 4th, it’s up to you: VOTE!

Discover what 4 future stations will be named

1. Hospital in Kremlin-Viketre

View of the future Kremlin-Biketre Hotel metro station on line 14 © Société du Grand Paris / Jean-Paul Viguier et Associés
View of the future Kremlin-Biketre Hotel metro station on line 14 © Société du Grand Paris / Jean-Paul Viguier et Associés

Located in Kremlin-Bicêtre, opposite the Hospital (CHU) Bicêtre, this future station will be located on Avenue Gabriel Peri and along the A6 motorway. It can be used by residents of the municipalities of Kremlin-Biketre and Gentilly and will improve accessibility to the hospital previously served by metro line 7.

The creation of this new station is part of a complete transformation of this dynamic district, which notably sees the creation of new housing in Kremlin-Biketre and Arkil.

Installation of the future Kremlin-Viketrey Hopital metro station on line 14

2. Villejuif Institute Gustave-Roussy

View of the future Villejuif - Institut Gustave-Roussy metro station on line 14 © Société du Grand Paris / Dominique Perrault Architecture
View of the future Villejuif – Institut Gustave-Roussy metro station on line 14 © Société du Grand Paris / Dominique Perrault Architecture

In the heart of the future Grand Park campus, this new Villejuif station will serve the 15 South line from 2025.

Unlike Europe’s leading cancer center the Gustave Roussy Institute, it will offer exceptional accessibility to the western part of the city, which is still poorly served by public transport. It will be located a stone’s throw from the vast Hautes-Bruyères departmental park, the highest point in the Val-de-Marne overlooking the Bièvre and Seine valleys, and bounded by the A6 motorway..

The Hautes-Bruyères district, a center of research and innovation in the health sector with an international profession, is experiencing strong population growth due to the upcoming development of Campus Grand Parc.

This future station will allow Villejuifois residents living in the neighborhood and future visitors to the campus to access the entire greater Paris metropolis by 2030 with journeys lasting a maximum of 45 minutes.

Installation of the future Villejuif Institute Gustave-Roussey metro station on line 14
Installation of the future Villejuif Institute Gustave-Roussey metro station on line 14

3. Chevelli trois-communes

View of the future Cheville Trois-Communes metro station on line 14 © Société du Grand Paris / Franklin Aji Architecture
View of the future Cheville Trois-Communes metro station on line 14 © Société du Grand Paris / Franklin Aji Architecture

Located in Haÿ-les-Roses, this new station will be at the junction of three dynamic towns in the Val-de-Marne: L’Haÿ-les-Roses, Chevilly-Larue and Villejuif.At the intersection of rue de Bicêtre, rue de Lallier and rue Paul-Hochard.

The arrival of this future station on Line 14 South from 2024 will open a good regional opening in the districts of Cheville-Laroy, Lalier-Viquetre and Paul Hochart, L’Haya-les-Roses, Sorbières and Sassay. Sainte-Columbe, Villejuif.

Installation of the future Cheville Trois-Communes metro station on line 14

4. St. Denis Pleyel

View of the future Saint-Denis Pleyel metro station on line 14 © Société du Grand Paris / Agence Kengo Kuma & Associates
View of the future Saint-Denis Pleyel metro station on line 14 © Société du Grand Paris / Agence Kengo Kuma & Associates

This future station will make the Pleyel district of Saint-Denis one of the main transport hubs in the Île-de-France region.

At the heart of the Paris 2024 project, it will house the Olympic and Paralympic Village and is already experiencing an unprecedented urban transformation with the creation of more than 2,000 housing units, green spaces, shops and cultural activity centers.

With these five future lines and a transport offer already marked by the presence of Line 13 and RER D, all users, professionals and residents of the area will benefit from exceptional accessibility.

Installation of the future Saint-Denis Pleyel metro station on line 14

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