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    Porte de Charenton (French pronunciation: [pɔʁt də ʃaʁɑ̃tɔ̃]) is a station on Line 8 of the Paris Métro located in the 12th arrondissement of Paris. The...
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    Richelieu–Drouot to Porte de Charenton. It is named after the Porte Dorée, one of the former gates of Paris. Along with Porte de Bagnolet on line 3, Porte de Pantin...
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    Auteuil to Porte de Charenton via Opéra, Place de la République, Place de la Bastille, Avenue Daumesnil in the 12th arrondissement and Porte de Picpus. As...
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    Like that of Porte de Charenton, the train hall boasts an unusually wide vault, at 22.5 m across.: 27  The station is named after the Porte de Montreuil...
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    Liberté station (category Paris Métro stations in Charenton-le-Pont)
    on 5 October 1942 as part of the extension of the line from Porte de Charenton to Charenton–Écoles. In 1969, the station was renovated in the Mouton-Duvernet...
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    opened on 5 October 1942 as part of the extension of the line from Porte de Charenton, serving as its eastern terminus until it was further extended to...
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    to Porte de la Chapelle, via Porte de Charenton. The extension project was then split into a smaller extension to Porte de Vincennes and a separate tramway...
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    Pont National (category Île-de-France geography stubs)
    Poniatowski to boulevard Masséna. Its nearest Paris Métro stations are Porte de Charenton and Cour Saint-Émilion. It was built between 1852 and 1853 as a railway...
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    subway train had left the terminus, Porte de Charenton, at 6:27 p.m. and had arrived at the next station, Porte Dorée, at 6:28 p.m. Witnesses did not...
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    Boulevard Poniatowski starts at the Quai de Bercy and goes through the Porte de Charenton, before ending at the Porte Dorée and the Avenue Dumesnil, where...
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    or "Porte de Picpus" Porte de Reuilly Porte de Charenton : route nationale 6 Porte de Bercy : autoroute A4 Porte de la Gare Porte de Vitry Porte d'Ivry...
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    two-lane section between the Porte d'Italie and the Porte d'Orléans A five-lane section between the Porte de Montreuil and Porte de Bagnolet A three-lane section...
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    ISBN 978-0-7481-3235-5. nbonnell (12 May 2012). "1937 - Porte de Charenton, l'énigme du meurtre de Laetitia Toureaux". Paris Unplugged (in French). Retrieved...
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    RATP bus network (category Transport infrastructure in Île-de-France)
    20th arrondissement and the 12th arrondissement (from Porte de Bagnolet to Porte de Charenton) x7 represents the 13th arrondissement (from Quai d'Ivry...
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    May 1931 with the extension of the line from Richelieu–Drouot to Porte de Charenton. It is named after the Boulevard des Filles du Calvaire, which is...
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    Drouot to Porte de Charenton. The Line 9 platforms were opened on 10 December 1933 with the extension of the line from Richelieu – Drouot to Porte de Montreuil...
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    May 1931 with the extension of the line from Richelieu – Drouot to Porte de Charenton. Avenue Ledru-Rollin is named after lawyer Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin...
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  • Thumbnail for Michel Bizot station
    1931 as part of the extension of line 8 from Richelieu–Drouot to Porte de Charenton. As part of the "Un métro + beau" programme by the RATP, the station's...
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    near Porte d'Auteuil. Technically, the Boulevard Exelmans is not part of the Boulevards of the Marshals; he, Rémi Joseph Isidore Exelmans, was aide-de-camp...
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    1931 as part of the extension of line 8 from Richelieu–Drouot to Porte de Charenton. As part of the "Un métro + beau" programme by the RATP, the station's...
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    May 1931 with the extension of the line from Richelieu–Drouot to Porte de Charenton. Rue Saint-Sébastien (17th century) was named after Saint Sebastian...
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  • Thumbnail for Grands Boulevards station
    Richelieu–Drouot to Porte de Charenton. The Line 9 platforms were opened on 10 December 1933 with the extension of the line from Richelieu–Drouot to Porte de Montreuil...
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  • Thumbnail for Chemin Vert station
    Porte de Charenton. The Rue de Chemin Vert (green path) follows the route of an old footpath through the middle of market gardens. In 1868 the Rue de...
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  • Thumbnail for Strasbourg–Saint-Denis station
    Richelieu–Drouot to Porte de Charenton. The Line 9 platforms were opened on 10 December 1933 with the extension of the line from Richelieu–Drouot to Porte de Montreuil...
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    platforms opened as part of its extension from Richelieu–Drouot to Porte de Charenton. The station was subsequently renamed Reuilly–Diderot, its current...
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    List of RER stations List of Transilien stations List of tram stops in Île-de-France List of Paris railway stations Annual total number of station entries...
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  • Thumbnail for République station
    Richelieu–Drouot to Porte de Charenton. The Line 9 platforms opened on 10 December 1933 with the extension of the line from Richelieu-Drouot to Porte de Montreuil...
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    May 1931 with the extension of the line from Richelieu–Drouot to Porte de Charenton. Rue Faidherbe is named after General Louis Faidherbe (1818–1889)...
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    Bastille station (Paris Métro) (category Place de la Bastille)
    5 May 1931 when the line was extended from Richelieu – Drouot to Porte de Charenton. During the 1960s, the platform of Line 5 was renovated in the Mouton-Duvernet...
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    station opened on 27 April 1972 as part of the line's extension from Porte de Charenton–Écoles, serving as its eastern terminus until it was further extended...
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