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9. OMNIBUSES.
There are 31 different lines of omnibuses in Paris, all of
which belong to one company. They are distinguished by the
letters of the alphabet, the colour of their lanterns and of the
vehicles themselves. In the annexed list the starting-point and
plan at the end of the book.
From | to | Omnibus | Lantern. |
A. Palais-Royal (white 7) |
Passy and Auteuil (white 1) |
yellow | red |
B. Chemin de fer de Strasbourg (red 9) |
Chaillot (r. 2) | yellow | red and green |
C. Louvre (w. 7) | Courbevoie (r. 3) | yellow | red |
D. Ternes (r. 2) | Boul. Filles du Calvaire (w. 9) |
yellow | red |
E. Bastille (w. 10) | Madeleine (r. 5) | yellow | red |
F. Bastille (w. 10) | Monceaux (r. 6) | dark brown | red |
G. Jardin des Plantes (w. 10) |
Batignolles (r. 6) | brown | green |
H. Odéon (w. 8) | Avenue de Clichy (r. 6) |
yellow | red |
I. Place Maubert (w. 8) |
Montmartre (r. 8) | green | red |
J. Barrière de Pigale (r. 6) |
Glacière (bl. 7) | yellow | red |
K. Collége de France (w. 8) |
La Chapelle (r. 10) | yellow | green and red |
L. Saint-Sulpice (w. 6) |
Villette (r. 10) | yellow | red |
M. Belleville (r. 11) | Ternes (r. 2) | yellow | green and red |
N. Belleville (r. 11) | Place des Victoires (w. 7) |
green | red |
O. Ménilmontant (r. 11) |
Chaussée du Maine (bl. 6) |
green | red and green |
P. Barrière de Fontainebleau (bl. 9) |
Charonne (w. 13) | yellow | red and green |
Q. Palais-Royal (w. 7) |
Place du Trône (w. 14) |
yellow | red |
R. Barr. Charenton (bl. 14) |
Faub. St. Honoré (r. 5) |
green | blue and red |
S. Louvre (w. 7) | Bercy (bl. 13) | yellow | red and white |
T. Place Cadet (r. 8) | Gare d'Ivry (bl. 11) | yellow | yellow |
U. Pointe St. Eustache (w. 7) |
Maison Blanche (Barrière de Fontainebleau) (bl. 9) |
yellow | green and red |
V. Chemin de fer du Nord (r. 10) |
Bar. du Maine (bl. 6) | brown | green and red |
X. Place du Havre (r. 5) |
Vaugirard (bl. 4) | yellow | green and red |
Y. Porte St. Martin (r. 9) |
Grenelle (w. 2) | brown | red and white |
Z. Bastille (w. 10) | Grenelle (w. 2) | brown | green |
AB. Place de la Bourse (r. 7) |
Passy (w. 1) | green | green |
AC. Cours la Reine (w. 3) |
Petite Villette (r. 10) | green | red and green |
AD. Château d'Eau (r.9) | Pont de l'Alma (w. 1) | green | green |
AE. Arts et Métiers (r. 7) |
Vincennes (w. 14) | green | green |
AF. Parc de Monceaux (r. 5) |
Panthéon (bl. 8) | green | red |
AG. Chemin de fer de l'Est (r. 10) |
Montrouge (bl 3) | brown | green |
It must, however, be observed that Parisians themselves find
it difficult to form a thorough acquaintance with the above
labyrinth of routes. The stranger who makes a stay in Paris of
some duration and desires to avail himself of these conveyances,
should purchase an omnibus-map of Paris (1 fr.), or a Clef des
Omnibus (15 c.), which are to be had at the omnibus offices.
The fares for all the above routes are the same, 30 c. inside
and 15 c. outside (impériale). If the omnibus does not go in the
direct route to the passenger's destination, he may apply to the
conductor for a "correspondance" with the line which will convey
him thither. He will then receive a "bulletin" or receipt for
his fare and a "cachet" or check-ticket and will be set down at
the point where the two lines cross. Here he proceeds to the
omnibus-bureau and receives a new cachet which, without any
additional payment, entitles him to a seat in the first omnibus
going in the desired direction. Outside passengers are not entitled
to correspondance, unless they pay the full fare (30 c.).
On Sundays and holidays tickets are not issued on some lines.
When the omnibuses are full, the conductor exhibits a ticket
announcing that his vehicle is "complet".
The principal omnibus-bureau is in the Place du Palais Royal,
situated in the very heart of the city. Other offices are at the
following places: Boulevard de la Madeleine 27, des Italiens 8,
du Temple, des Filles du Calvaire, de la Bastille 2, Porte
St. Martin etc. — On the Left Bank of the Seine: Place St. Sulpice
6, 8 and 10, at the Odéon, Pont Neuf, Place du Palais de
Justice etc.
Horse Railway (Chemin de Fer Américain), Rue du Louvre 8
(opposite the colonnade), from 9 a. m. every hour (in summer
oftener) viâ
Passy, Auteuil, Bois de Boulogne, Le Point du Jour and
Boulogne to the Pont de St. Cloud, and viâ
Auteuil, Billaucourt, Sèvres and Viroflay to Versailles.
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