Charles de Gaulle–Étoile station (French: [ʃaʁl də ɡol etwal] ) is a station on Line 1, Line 2 and Line 6 of the Paris Métro, as well as on Île-de-France's...
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Gaulle–Étoile. Paris's Axe historique ("historical axis") cuts through the Arc de Triomphe, which stands at the centre of the Place Charles de Gaulle. The...
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of the Champs-Élysées at the centre of Place Charles de Gaulle, formerly named Place de l'Étoile—the étoile or "star" of the juncture formed by its twelve...
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Look up étoile in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Étoile may refer to: France Charles de Gaulle – Étoile, station of the Paris Métro Étoile-Saint-Cyrice...
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safely on these new trains. So, the station was rebuilt closer to Charles de Gaulle – Étoile (at the time named Étoile) on the straight stretch of track...
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Général-de-Gaulle (Lille), a large plaza in Lille. Charles de Gaulle – Étoile (Paris Métro and RER), a rail station under the place Charles de Gaulle Charles...
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assassinated. Although Charles de Gaulle - Étoile is designated as the terminus of Line 6, the single track loop at Charles de Gaulle - Étoile limits the capacity...
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around the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. It is frequently referred to as Charles de Gaulle – Étoile, which is the name of the Métro and RER station under it. Avenue...
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metro stations. The architecture of Haussmann–Saint-Lazare closely resembles that of Magenta. Following the earlier model of Charles de Gaulle–Étoile, its...
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among the system's 302 stations. The station is located under Avenue Charles de Gaulle, a major traffic artery between Etoile and La Defense. It has four...
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century. Anvers (Sacré-Cœur) is only station on Line 2 between the Charles de Gaulle—Étoile and the Nation stations that is not built on the site of a gate...
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with Charles de Gaulle–Étoile and Nation stations) was constructed at depth, entirely underground, on a far larger scale than any Métro station. To build...
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the station is the first one underground on line from Charles de Gaulle–Étoile, after a long viaduct starting at Passy metro station. The station opened...
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the first of three stations on the network that were named after a President of France; the other two being Charles de Gaulle–Étoile on lines 1, 2, and...
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of Charles de Gaulle–Étoile, the tracks enter underground at the exit of the station, while, towards Nation, they rise above the ground. The station is...
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Avenue de Wagram and the outlet of Boulevard de Courcelles. Oriented along a northeast–southwest axis, it is located between the Charles de Gaulle–Étoile and...
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same level. The platforms in the direction of Mairie de Montrouge and Charles de Gaulle-Étoile are connected to each other by two passages, offering...
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as a branch of Line 1 from Étoile to Trocadéro. On 5 November 1903, the line was extended to Passy; the line from Étoile to Trocadéro and Passy became...
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Paris Métro Line 6 (section Route and stations)
between Charles de Gaulle–Étoile in the west and Nation in the east. A significant part of the route is on elevated tracks. The rails and stations of today's...
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as a branch of line 1 from Étoile to Trocadéro. On 5 November 1903 this line was extended to Passy and the line from Étoile to Trocadéro and Passy became...
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October 1907. Although Line 2 had then been completed only as far as Charles de Gaulle–Étoile, it now runs from Porte Dauphine, around the northern part of Paris...
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Bibliothèque François Mitterrand Boulainvilliers Champ de Mars–Tour Eiffel Charles de Gaulle–Étoile Châtelet–Les Halles Cité Universitaire Denfert-Rochereau...
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Similarly named places: King George V DLR station, London Nearby stations: Charles de Gaulle–Étoile Franklin D. Roosevelt Wikimedia Commons has media...
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(accounting for the unusual diaeresis in the station's name). On 12 October 1942 the section of Line 5 between Étoile and Place d'Italie, including Bienvenüe...
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The station's single entrance to the station leads to the back of trains from Nation and to the front of trains from Charles de Gaulle–Étoile. The station...
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Place de la Porte-Maillot Access 4 - Avenue de la Grande-Armée Access 5 - Avenue de Malakoff Access 6 - Avenue Charles-de-Gaulle Access 7 - Rue de Chartres...
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Paris Métro Line 2 (section Map and stations)
Charles De Gaulle–Étoile A metro car departing from Jaurès along the Boulevard de la Villette Paris Transport in Paris List of Paris Métro stations List...
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South was incorporated into line 5, which now plied between Étoile (now Charles de Gaulle–Étoile) and Lancry (now Jacques Bonsergent) On 13 July 1913, line...
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Champs-Élysées. Several stations are located along it - stations from west to east are: Charles de Gaulle – Étoile at the street's west end at Arc de Triomphe, George...
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Clemenceau, Charles de Gaulle and Winston Churchill. To the west of the station is the Théâtre du Rond-Point. To the south of the station are: the Grand...
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