Louis Blanc (Paris Métro)
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Louis Blanc |
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Date opened | 1911 | ||||||||||||
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Paris 10e | ||||||||||||
Fare zone | 1 | ||||||||||||
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List of stations of the Paris Métro |
Louis Blanc is a station of the Paris Métro. In 1967 the former Pré Saint-Gervais branch of line 7 was terminated at this station to become line 7bis.
The station is named after Louis Blanc (1811-1882), who published political works, which led to the foundation of the French Socialist Party. He was a member of the Provisional Government of 1848. He exiled himself to London during the Second Empire from 1848 to 1870. He was elected to the French National Assembly in 1870.
Paris Métro | Line 7 |
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La Courneuve — 8 Mai 1945 · Fort d'Aubervilliers · Aubervilliers — Pantin — Quatre Chemins · Porte de la Villette · Corentin Cariou · Crimée · Riquet · Stalingrad ⇒ 2 5 · Louis Blanc ⇒ 7bis · Château-Landon · Gare de l'Est ⇒ 4 5 · Poissonnière · Cadet · Le Peletier · Chaussée d'Antin — La Fayette ⇒ 9 · Opéra ⇒ 3 8 A · Pyramides ⇒ 14 · Palais Royal — Musée du Louvre ⇒ 1 · Pont Neuf · Châtelet ⇒ 1 4 11 14 A B D · Pont Marie · Sully — Morland · Jussieu ⇒ 10 · Place Monge · Censier Daubenton · Les Gobelins · Place d'Italie ⇒ 5 6 · Tolbiac · Maison Blanche South branch Southeast branch |
Paris Métro | Line 7bis |
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Louis Blanc ⇒ 7 · Jaurès ⇒ 2 5 · Bolivar · Buttes Chaumont · Botzaris ⇔ Loop, counterclockwise → Place des Fêtes ⇒ 11 → Pré Saint-Gervais → Danube |