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kasialouise Oct 17th, 2008 04:02 PM

Paris Velolib maps?
 
Are there maps available of all of the Velolib bicycle stations? Seems like it would save time to know where to drop off the bikes.

Merci

Robespierre Oct 17th, 2008 05:03 PM

Vélib.

Yes, the map you seek is here (in one load):

http://www.en.velib.paris.fr/plan_de...par_secteur__2

You can also download five sections:

Center: http://www.en.velib.paris.fr/content...lan+2008_E.pdf

Northwest: http://www.en.velib.paris.fr/content...lan+2008_A.pdf

Northeast: http://www.en.velib.paris.fr/content...lan+2008_B.pdf

Southwest: http://www.en.velib.paris.fr/content...lan+2008_C.pdf

Southeast: http://www.en.velib.paris.fr/content...lan+2008_D.pdf

Here's a list of the stations by arrondissement - with map coordinates:
http://www.en.velib.paris.fr/content...ndissement.pdf

kerouac Oct 17th, 2008 10:04 PM

They have also started marking the pavement in certain areas with arrows indicating where the stations are.

And they have also clearly marked which bus lanes are NOT authorized for bicycles. A lot of people use ANY bus lane with a bike, but they shouldn't -- not all of them have been widened for buses and bicycles to use the lane together.

There was another Vélib death yesterday involving a bus.

PatrickLondon Oct 18th, 2008 12:51 AM

L'Indispensable produce a pocket-size booklet set of maps showing Velib stations - mine cost €6 - but then, my old street map of Paris was falling apart anyway.

kasialouise Oct 18th, 2008 03:54 PM

Thanks so much...very helpful answers.

Intex Oct 18th, 2008 06:26 PM

Kerouac,
You shouldn't have told us about the death. I spent two months convincing my better half that using the Velib was not dangerous, now with this news, I dont know if she will try it next year.

kerouac Oct 18th, 2008 09:27 PM

Five times more pedestrians are killed by vehicles in Paris. Will you dare to walk?

PatrickLondon Oct 19th, 2008 03:36 AM

On a bike, you always have the option to get off and walk on the pavement (sidewalk) if you find the traffic too heavy or a junction too difficult. For what it's worth, in two weeks in August, I only found the traffic that difficult in a couple of locations - and fairly obvious ones at that.

And yes, it does make sense to know before you start at least roughly where you want to leave the bike: the economical way to use it is for one trip at a time, like a taxi, rather than for a whole period of time.

RJD Oct 19th, 2008 03:47 AM

Unfortunately the statistic about five times more pedestrians being killed in traffic reinforces just how scary it is to ride a bike in Paris traffic.
There are likely 1000 pedestrians for every cyclist.
Strange stuff statistics.


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