Ligne 8 - Mini

The Line x RATP la ligne

We have depicted the route of line 8 of the Paris subway and its 38 stations.

With this new format, it is possible to stick, magnetize and even place the line anywhere thanks to its cardboard support on which the names of the stations appear.

The Line x RATP is made in France.

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Any order placed before 11:30am (UTC+1) is shipped the same day (except weekends). 

Delivery in France in 2-5 working days.

Shipping costs offered in relay points in France.

Indications

Stickers

You can fix The Line wherever you like.

Whether your wall is brick, plaster, or concrete, or you have a glass partition, you can stick (or unstick) the line to it using four stickers which are 3mm diameter.

Simply position them on the back of the line and press for 30 seconds in the spot where you want to display your souvenir.

Magnets

You can attach your souvenir to any metallic surface using our super-strong mini magnets.

Simply place them on the back of the line and position it on the desired surface.

Whether it's a refrigerator, a metal shelf, or any other metallic surface, you can display your line with ease. And in style.

Stand

You can stand The Line up wherever you like and collect your favourite lines.

The embossing on the front and the magnets on the back hold the line perfectly. We have created a tie which keeps the support in place, like a frame.

The first section opened in 1913 between Porte d'Auteuil and Opéra stations, passing through La Motte-Picquet-Grenelle. The line was gradually extended eastwards and reached Porte de Charenton in 1931. The section to Porte d'Auteuil was assigned to line 10 in 1937, with line 8 then running south from La Motte-Picquet-Grenelle to its terminus at Balard. In the 1970s, the line continued to Maisons-Alfort and then Créteil, before a final extension to Pointe du Lac in 2011, thus becoming one of the longest lines in the network (over 20 km).

Manufacturing

Drawing
Through a single stroke, The Line represents panoramas of cities, legendary mountain tops, or even mythical music tracks visually represented by their soundwaves.
Cutting
Lines are laser cut from metal sheets, with an extreme accuracy. This step is carried out in France by several partners, including a cooperative company.
Boxes and silkscreen
Despite significant production volumes, The Line keeps an artisanal manufacturing approach for its packaging, and uses a silkscreen process to guarantee an original and qualitative result.
Packing
Final packing of products is then carried out within ESATs (work-based learning centers dedicated to people with disabilities).