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1 Location  





2 History  





3 Passenger services  



3.1  Access  





3.2  Station layout  





3.3  Platforms  





3.4  Bus and other connections  







4 References  














Porte de Clignancourt station






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Coordinates: 48°5349N 2°2042E / 48.89694°N 2.34500°E / 48.89694; 2.34500
 

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(Redirected from Porte de Clignancourt (Paris Métro))

Porte de Clignancourt
Line 4 platforms
General information
Location79, boul. Ornano
80 bis, boul. Ornano
82, boul. Ornano
18th arrondissement of Paris
Île-de-France
France
Coordinates48°53′49N 2°20′42E / 48.89694°N 2.34500°E / 48.89694; 2.34500
Owned byRATP
Operated byRATP
Other information
Fare zone1
History
Opened21 April 1908 (1908-04-21)
Services
Preceding station Paris Métro Paris Métro Following station
Simplon Line 4 Terminus

Location

Porte de Clignancourt is located in Paris
Porte de Clignancourt

Porte de Clignancourt

Location within Paris

Porte de Clignancourt (French pronunciation: [pɔʁt kliɲɑ̃kuʁ]) is a station of the Paris Métro, the northern terminusofline 4, situated in the 18th Arrondissement.

Location

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The station is located under Boulevard Ornano at the Porte de Clignancourt.

History

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The marché aux puces, Porte de Clignancourt, by François-Joseph Luigi Loir.

The station was opened on 21 April 1908 as part of the first section of the line from Châtelet. A terminal loop is provided at the station for trains to turn around to return south towards Montrouge. Passengers usually detrain at the arrival platform and then the train proceeds empty via the loop to the departure platform. Beyond the turning loop lie a series of storage sidings and the main depot for Line 4 in Saint-Ouen.

Clignancourt was an ancient hamlet that belonged to the abbey of Saint-Denis, and was annexed to Paris in 1860. The term "porte" refers to a gate of the Thiers Wall built to defend Paris between 1841 and 1844 and demolished in the 1920s.

Porte de Clignancourt is also one end of Route nationale 14, which links Paris to Rouen.

The station lies just inside the city limits of Paris; to the north of the station is the communeofSaint-Ouen. Thus a short walk from the station is the marché aux puces de Saint-Ouen (48°54′13N 2°20′23E / 48.90372°N 2.3398°E / 48.90372; 2.3398), a large flea market founded in the late 17th century and possibly where the term flea market originated about 1880.[1] Nearby is the Cimetière de Saint-Ouen, a Roman Catholic cemetery associated with Joan of Arc.

In 2018, 8,050,206 travelers entered this station, which places it at the 30th position of metro stations for its usage.[2]

Passenger services

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Access

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The station has three accesses that lead to Nos 79, 80bis and 82 Boulevard Ornano.

Station layout

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Street Level
B1 Mezzanine for platform connection
Line 4 platform level Side platform with PSDs, doors will open on the right
Northbound Alighting passengers only
Southbound toward Bagneux–Lucie Aubrac (Simplon)
Side platform with PSDs, doors will open on the right

Platforms

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Porte de Clignancourt is a standard configuration station. It has two platforms separated by metro tracks and the roof is elliptical. The decoration is in the style of green Ouï-dire. The lighting strip is of the same color, supported by false curved consoles. The direct lighting is white while the indirect lighting, projected on the vault, is multicolored. The white ceramic tiles are flat and cover the walls, the roof, the tympans and the outlets of the corridors. The advertising frames are green and cylindrical and the name of the station is written in capital letters on enamelled plates. The platform towards Montrouge, known as the departure platform, is equipped with sit-stand seats and individual gray benches. The other platform, known as the arrival platform, is devoid of seats.

Bus and other connections

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The station is served by Lines 56, 85, 137, 166, 255 and 341 of the RATP Bus Network and, at night, by Lines N14 and N44 of the Noctilien network.

The station is also in correspondence with the T3b line of the Ile-de-France tramway since the extension of the latter to the Porte d'Asnières on November 24, 2018.

References

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  1. ^ "Les Puces de Saint-Ouen". ADPPPSO. Archived from the original on 31 August 2009. Retrieved 20 September 2009.
  • ^ "Trafic annuel entrant par station du réseau ferré 2018". data.ratp.fr (in French). Retrieved 2019-12-06.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Porte_de_Clignancourt_station&oldid=1197059806"

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