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Châtelet – Les Halles

 
Wikipedia: Châtelet – Les Halles (Paris RER)
RER lines on the lowest level

Châtelet – Les Halles (French pronunciation: [ʃɑtlɛ le.al]) is a major commuter train hub in Paris.

Taken together with the Paris Métro stations Châtelet and Les Halles, to which it is directly connected, hosts 750,000 travellers per week day (including interchanges), 493,000 for the RER only.[1]

It is named after the Châtelet monument and the former market of Les Halles.

Complexe souterrain Châtelet.svg

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Lines serving this station

Adjacent stations

The southern end of Châtelet – Les Halles is connected to the Métro station of Châtelet, and the northern end is connected to the Métro station of Les Halles. The walking distance from the RER lines at Châtelet – Les Halles to Métro Line 7 at the far end of Châtelet is about 750 metres.

Notes and references

  1. ^ http://www.ratp.fr/common/ressources/concertation_p1.pdf

See also


Coordinates: 48°51′40″N 2°20′49″E / 48.861°N 2.347°E / 48.861; 2.347


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