Template:Paris transit icons

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This is an image set of icons used by Île-de-France Mobilités since 2019: former lines and routes are included for sake of completeness.

Colour standards

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Official colour specifications can be found at the Open Data portal of the Île-de-France Mobilités website (under the Prescriptions Signalétiques section.[1] In addition:

  • The icon for the former Navette is 70% black.[2]:58
  • The icons for the former Line 2 Nord and Line 2 Sud are 30% black, because the first official colour map for the Paris Métro did not appear until around 1936.[3][2]:54
  • The icons for the former Nord-Sud Lines A, B and C are also 30% black, for the same reason.[3]
  • The icon for the former Line 14 is brown, based on their last known appearance on the official map of the RATP, in 1975.[4]
  • The icon for the former Ligne de Sceaux is anthracite black, based on their last known appearance on the official map of the RATP, in 1975.[4]

The official RGB values in the document must not be used, because they are noticeably oversaturated, in addition to never being used in practice by either IdFM or RATP. Instead, use RGB values that were generated by converting official CMYK values in Adobe Illustrator, under the European General Purpose 3.1 colour profile.[a]

Symbols Colour
Métro Train RER Tram Câble Navette Fluviale Vélo Bus #25303B
RER A Tram 6 Câble 2 Vélo 1 #E3051C
Métro 5 Train P Tram 3 Tram 3a Tram 11 Express Vélo 9 #F28E42
Métro 1 RER C Vélo 1 #FFCE00
Métro 10 Tram 4 #E3B32A
Métro 11 Métro 14 (1937–1976) Train H Tram 7 Tram 13 Express Vélo 20 #8D5E2A
Métro 9 Métro 17 Train J Vélo 6 #D5C900
Métro 3 Train K Train V Tram 8 Tram 10 #9F9825
Métro 12 RER D Tram 3b Vélo 3 #00814F
Métro 6 Métro 7 bis Navette Fluviale 2 #83C491
Métro 18 Train N Tram 14 Câble 3 #00A88F
Métro 3 bis Métro 13 Vélo 7 #98D4E2
RER B Tram 9 Câble 1 #5291CE
Métro 2 Tram 1 Vélo 4 #0064B0
Métro 14 Tram 5 Vélo 8 #662483
Métro 4 RER E Tram 2 Câble 4 Vélo 5 #C04191
Métro 8 Train L Navette Fluviale 1 #CEADD2
Métro 7 Métro 16 Train R Vélo 10 #F3A4BA
Métro 15 Train U Tram 12 Express #B90845
Ligne de Sceaux #25303B
Métro Navette #706F6F
Métro 2 Nord Métro 2 Sud Métro 19 Nord-Sud A Nord-Sud B Nord-Sud C #C6C6C6

Design standards

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Transport mode icons, as well as those for tram, cable car, ferry and bicycle lines have a white background.[5]

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Note to editors on how to manage collapsibility:

  • Use {{Paris transit icons|state=collapsed}} to show this template in its collapsed (hidden) state.
  • Use {{Paris transit icons|state=expanded}} to show this template in its expanded (fully visible) state.
  • Use {{Paris transit icons|state=autocollapse}} to show this template in its collapsed (hidden) state only if there is another template of the same type on the page. (This is usually the default.)

Notes

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  1. Working spaces: sRGB IEC61966-2.1 and Coated FOGRA39 (ISO 12647-2:2004); Conversion options: Adobe (ACE) and Relative Colorimetric with black point compensation

References

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  1. Référentiel des symboles de mode et indices de ligne (in French) (PDF) 12–13. Île-de-France Mobilités (November 2019). Archived from the original on 1 November 2020. Retrieved on 21 April 2021.
  2. a b Prescriptions signalétiques (in French) (PDF). Île-de-France Mobilités (July 2021). Archived from the original on 8 July 2022. Retrieved on 9 December 2022.
  3. a b Plan de poche 1936 (in French). Métropassion (17 January 2008). Archived from the original on 24 March 2016. Retrieved on 10 December 2022.
  4. a b Paris - Métro - Plan - 1975 (in French). Musée des transports urbains de France. Association pour le musée des transports urbains (18 October 2012). Archived from the original on 4 December 2022. Retrieved on 4 December 2022.
  5. Plan du réseau régional des transports - Moyen Format (in French) (PDF) 1. Île-de-France Mobilités (20 January 2022). Archived from the original on 22 October 2022. Retrieved on 22 October 2022.