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词条 Gare du Nord (Paris Métro)
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  1. Station layout

  2. Gallery

  3. See also

  4. References

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| type = Paris Métro station
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| alt =
| caption = Line 4 platforms at Gare du Nord
| other_name =
| address = 9, boul. Denain
17, rue de Dunkerque
18, rue de Dunkerque
Gare du Nord
10th arrondissement of Paris
| borough = Île-de-France
| country = France
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| owned = RATP
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| opened = {{Start-date|15 November 1907}}
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Gare du Nord is a Paris Métro station, and serving line 4 and line 5. It is the busiest station in the system (not including RER), with 48 million entrances a year. It is connected to the SNCF's major station, Gare du Nord, literally, Station of the North, which serves RER lines B and D and Transilien Nord commuter trains as well as interurban trains to northern France, Eurostar trains to London and Thalys trains to Brussels, Amsterdam and Cologne. The station is also connected to the La Chapelle Métro station on line 2 and to the Magenta RER station on RER line E.

In November 1907 Line 5 was extended from Gare d'Orléans (now known as Gare d'Austerlitz) to Gare du Nord where the station was built on a reversing loop. On 21 April 1908 Line 4 was opened from Châtelet to Porte de Clignancourt through Gare du Nord. In 1942, the old Line 5 station was closed and replaced with a through station, in preparation for the extension to Église de Pantin. The part of the old loop that was not destroyed during the building of RER Line B in the 1970s together with connecting lines to Lines 2 and 4 under the Boulevard de Magenta and the Rue de Dunkerque are now used for driver training (USFRT). The length of platforms on Line 4 were extended from 75m to 90m in the 1960s during the upgrading of the line for rubber-tyre operations.

The church of Saint-Vincent-de-Paul is nearby.

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Station layout

Street Level
B1Connecting level
Line 4 platforms{{small|Side platform, doors will open on the right}}
Northbound← toward Porte de Clignancourt {{small|(Barbès – Rochechouart)}}
Southbound→}} toward Mairie de Montrouge {{small|(Gare de l'Est)}} →
{{small|Side platform, doors will open on the right}}
Line 5 platforms{{small|Side platform, doors will open on the right}}
Southbound← toward Place d'Italie {{small|(Gare de l'Est)}}
Northbound→}} toward Bobigny – Pablo Picasso {{small|(Stalingrad)}} →
{{small|Side platform, doors will open on the right}}

Gallery

{{Commons category|Gare du Nord (Paris Metro)}}

See also

  • Gare du Nord
  • Magenta (Paris RER)

References

  • Roland, Gérard (2003). Stations de métro. D’Abbesses à Wagram. Éditions Bonneton.
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2 : Paris Métro stations in the 10th arrondissement of Paris|Railway stations opened in 1907

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