Louis-Léger Vauthier

Civil engineer, Project participant

1815 –

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Who is Louis-Léger Vauthier?

Louis-Léger Vauthier was a French engineer who designed bridges and roadways and was elected to the National Assembly of France in May 1849, as a member for the département of Cher.

Vauthier was born Bergerac in the Dordogne. Although deported for his revolutionary ideas, he became a civil engineer in Spain and then Switzerland before returning to Paris in 1861. He also spent several years in Recife, Brazil.

He is known to have proposed an early idea for a 'Chemin de fer circulaire interieur' in 1865 - which would have formed an early Paris Metro. And again in 1872, 1886 and 1887 he put forward more ideas for an urban transit system in the capital.

In cartography, he is also credited with one of the earliest thematic map to use contour lines to display a non-geographic variable on map--- a contour map of the population of Paris in 1874.

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Apr 6, 1815
France
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on July 23, 2013

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