What in Sam Hill is happening to this station right now? It looks like a cave! The few signs still up are mostly only half attached to the walls and roof, hanging and swinging around when disturbed. There is no display to tell you when the next mine cartI mean metro train is coming. What a contrast with the splendour of the Champs Elysees up above! It might not seem as bad if it was in the ghetto!
Is it because it's named after a former king of England that they don't care if it falls into disrepair? Would it be in condition if had remained under the name Alma as it was known until 1920? More likely is that some kind of improvement work has been started, but until it's completed this station is simply a dump.
It is a handy station, half way down the Champs. It has only 1 line but it is the extremely useful line 1 that runs west to east and errthe other way across Paris. Its relevance has increased in recent time with the rise of the business district around La Defense. read more