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    Porte de la Chapelle (French pronunciation: [pɔʁt də la ʃapɛl]) is a station on line 12 of the Paris Métro in the districts of La Chapelle and Goutte d'Or...
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    be confused with the Porte de la Chapelle station, located further north. The station is located above Boulevard de la Chapelle at the intersection with...
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  • Brussels Quartier de La Chapelle, a neighborhood of Paris, France La Chapelle (Paris Metro), a metro station in Paris, France Porte de la Chapelle (Paris Metro)...
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    Marguerite de Rochechouart, Boulevard de la Chapelle and Boulevard de Magenta. The station is located at the intersection of four boulevards: Boulevard de Magenta...
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    company's line A from Jules Joffrin to Porte de la Chapelle. On 27 March 1931 line A became line 12 of the Métro. The station is named after Marx Dormoy (1888–1941)...
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    its initial section from Porte de Vincennes to Porte de la Chapelle that opened on the same day. It is one of four métro stations on the network that is...
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    d'Issy in the south. Tunnelling to the northern terminus at the Porte de la Chapelle on the perimeter of Paris had been completed in 1916. In 1930, the...
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    was extended to Porte de Vincennes and renamed T3a; a second line (T3b) initially connected Porte de Vincennes to Porte de la Chapelle. An extension of...
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    annuel entrant par station du réseau ferré 2018". data.ratp.fr (in French). Retrieved 6 December 2019. "Mission Paris/Pte de La Chapelle". francecrashes39-45...
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    to Porte de la Chapelle. When the CMP took over the Nord-Sud in 1930, both stations were joined with an underground corridor. The joined station opened...
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    August 1916 when it was extended to Porte de la Chapelle. On 27 March 1931 line A became line 12 of the Métro. The station was named after Jules François Alexandre...
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    C) Avenue de Clichy (now used by RER C) Avenue de Saint-Ouen Boulevard Ornano La Chapelle-Saint-Denis L’Évangile (formerly Gare de la Chapelle), disused...
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    connecting service for the Porte de la Chapelle. France portal Porte de Vincennes siege Wikimedia Commons has media related to Porte de Vincennes (Paris). Lettre...
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    installed on 3 February 2012. The station opened as part of the first phase of the extension of line 12 from Porte de la Chapelle to Mairie d’Aubervilliers on...
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    arrondissement. T3b connects Porte de Vincennes with the Porte de la Chapelle Métro station in the 18th arrondissement, then to the Porte d'Asnières (17th arrondissement)...
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    It was called "La Chapelle-Franciade" during the French Revolution. It is sometimes called "La Chapelle-Saint-Denis" or "La Chapelle-Sainte-Geneviève"...
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    CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) de Finance, Laurence (2012). La Sainte-Chapelle- Palais de la Cité (in French). Éditions du Patrimoine, Centre...
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    name of the station with the other station being Porte de la Chapelle. It is an out-of-station interchange with the Musée d'Orsay station on line C of...
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    COVID-19 pandemic. The station opened as part of the 2.8km second phase of the extension of line 12 from Porte de la Chapelle to Mairie d’Aubervilliers...
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    the arrondissement from north to south, linking the Porte Saint-Denis to La Chapelle Métro station and passing the Gare du Nord. The Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Denis...
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    Waterloo & City line (category Metro lines with only two stations)
    television adaptation of The Tripods (1984), Waterloo masquerades as Porte de la Chapelle station on the Paris Métro. Waterloo was also used in the Peter Howitt...
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    Couloir de correspondance entre la gare de Paris-Nord et la station de métro La Chapelle, à Paris [Connection corridor between Paris-Nord station and La Chapelle...
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    Montmartre" on line 12). Today, only a few stations – Solférino, Liège, Porte de Versailles, Porte de la Chapelle, Porte de Clichy, and Pasteur – retain much of...
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    Gare de l'Est (underground lines 4, 5 and 7, suburban trains, national and international trains: TGV) Château-Landon (Paris Métro Line 7) La Chapelle (Paris...
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    underground station was opened as part of the first section of line 7 between Opéra and Porte de la Villette a short distance away in the Boulevard de la Villette...
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    King Charles X. When he blessed the cornerstone of the Chapelle expiatoire, Hyacinthe-Louis de Quélen, Archbishop of Paris, called in vain for an amnesty...
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    inter-university campus of the universities of Paris, located between Porte de la Chapelle in Paris and La Plaine Saint-Denis in Aubervilliers and inaugurated in 2019...
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    'Nord Ceinture' station near the Ceinture's 'La Chapelle-Saint-Denis' station, and the Paris-Lyon-Méditerranée's 'Bercy-Ceinture' station on their lines...
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    since it was established in September 2010. Chapelle de la Salpêtrière (Hospital Chapel), at n° 47 Boulevard de l'Hôpital is one of the masterpieces of Libéral...
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    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 E. On 15 November...
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