Port de Saint-Ouen ( French Porte de Saint-Ouen ) - station of line 13 of the Paris Metro, located on the border of the XVII and XVIII districts of Paris. Named after the interchange of the same name with the Peripheral
| Port de Saint-Ouen | |
|---|---|
| Porte de saint ouen | |
| Paris Metro | |
Station hall | |
| Area | Epinet |
| County | XVII and XVIII arrondissements of Paris |
| opening date | February 26, 1911 |
| Type of | single vault, shallow |
| Number of platforms | 2 |
| Type of platforms | side |
| Platform shape | direct |
| Exit to the streets | Avenue de Saint-Ouen, Bessier Boulevard, Ney |
| Ground transportation | A 81, PC3, 341 T 3b |
| Mode of operation | 5:30 [1] β1: 15 [1] |
| Transport area | one |
| Station code | 30-13 |
| Nearby Stations | and |
Content
History
- The station opened on February 26, 1911 at the end of the launch site of Saint-Lazare - Port de Saint-Ouen, which formed the then North-South line B of the company. In 1931, the station was reassigned to CMP and became part of line 13, however, the design was partially preserved from the time of the North-South company. Until 1952, when the line was extended to Saint-Ouen, the station was terminated. On November 24, 2018, a ground connection to tram line 3b opened.
- According to the RATP , the passenger flow at the station at the entrance in 2013 amounted to 3762943 people (138th place in terms of the incoming passenger flow in the Paris metro) [2] .
Track Development
To the north of the station there is a woolly exit and two dead ends: one for catching and one for sludge.
Gallery
Hall of the station in other lighting
Notes
- β 1 2 Paris time
- β Trafic annuel entrant par station (2013) Archived October 12, 2014. , sur le site data.ratp.fr , consultΓ© le 31 aoΓ»t 2014.
Sources
- Roland, GΓ©rard (2003). Stations de mΓ©tro. D'Abbesses Γ Wagram. Γditions Bonneton.