Poissonnière (Paris Métro)
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Poissonnière |
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Date opened | 1910 | ||||||
Accesses | Rue La Fayette | ||||||
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Paris 9e | ||||||
Fare zone | 1 | ||||||
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Poissonnière[1] is a station on Line 7 of the Paris Métro. The station was opened on 5 November 1910. It is near the junction between Rue La Fayette and the Rue du Faubourg Poissonnière, after which it is named and along which the chasse-marées brought fish from Boulogne and other harbours on the Channel coast to the market at Les Halles. The route from the coast generally follows that of a Roman Road and entered nineteenth century Paris at the Porte des Poissonniers.
This station has 3 entrances on Rue La Fayette and features a 1960s-style yellow neon metro sign.
[edit] References
- ^ From the French for fishmonger
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 |