Stalingrad (Paris Métro)

Stalingrad (Paris Métro)

Infobox Paris metro
Name=Stalingrad
Pic=
Day=January 31
Year=1903
Access=1, rue d'Aubervilliers
244, boul. de la Villette
86, rue de l'Aqueduc
17, rue de Flandre
18, rue de Flandre
1, quai de la Seine
58, rue du Château Landon
Municipality=the 10th arrondissement of Paris
Zone=1
Next=
X=168
Y=32

Stalingrad is a Paris Métro station at the border of the 10th arrondissement to the 19th arrondissement at the crossing of lines 2, 5 and 7, located at the Place Stalingrad which is named for the Battle of Stalingrad.

The station first opened as "Rue d'Aubervilliers" on Line 2. On 5 November 1910, a separate underground station was opened a short distance away named "Boulevard de la Villette" on Line 7. In 1942, the two stations combined to form "Aubervilliers - Boulevard de la Villette". Line 5 opened its corresponding station at 12 October 1942. In 1946, the station's name changed to "Stalingrad".


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