Porte de Vincennes (Paris Métro)
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Porte de Vincennes |
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Date opened | 1900 | ||||||
Accesses | 81, cours de Vincennes 90, cours de Vincennes 99, cours de Vincennes 102, cours de Vincennes 106, cours de Vincennes |
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Paris 12e | ||||||
Fare zone | 1 | ||||||
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Porte de Vincennes is a station of the Paris Métro. It was the original terminus of Line 1 from the opening of the line in 1900 until the extension to Château de Vincennes opened in 1934. Originally the station consisted of two separate island platforms for arrival and departure with tracks on each side. After the extension, a track on each island was filled in to create the present wide platforms.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Hardy, B. Paris Metro Handbook. 3rd Ed, 1999. Capital Transport Publishing.
Paris Métro | Line 1 |
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La Défense — Grande Arche ⇒ A • Esplanade de la Défense • Pont de Neuilly • Les Sablons • Porte Maillot ⇒ C • Argentine • Charles de Gaulle — Étoile ⇒ 2 6 A • George V • Franklin D. Roosevelt ⇒ 9 • Champs-Élysées — Clemenceau ⇒ 13 • Concorde ⇒ 8 12 • Tuileries • Palais Royal — Musée du Louvre ⇒ 7 • Louvre — Rivoli • Châtelet ⇒ 4 7 11 14 A B D • Hôtel de Ville ⇒ 11 • Saint-Paul • Bastille ⇒ 5 8 • Gare de Lyon ⇒ 14 A D • Reuilly — Diderot ⇒ 8 • Nation ⇒ 2 6 9 A • Porte de Vincennes • Saint-Mandé • Bérault • Château de Vincennes |