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Invalides (Paris Métro and RER)

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Owned by
  
RATP

Fare zone
  
1

Opened
  
13 July 1913

Operated by
  
RATP

Address
  
75007 Paris, France

Owner
  
RATP Group

Invalides (Paris Métro and RER)

Location
  
7th arrondissement of Paris Île-de-France France

Similar
  
Varenne, Saint‑François‑Xavier, Les Invalides, Duroc, Châtillon – Montrouge

Invalides is a Metro & RER station on lines 8 and 13 of the Paris Métro and on RER line C in the 7th arrondissement, located near and named after les Invalides.

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The metro station was opened on 13 July 1913 as part of the original section of Line 8 between Beaugrenelle (now Charles Michels on line 10) and Opéra. The line 13 platforms were opened on 20 December 1923 as part of the original section of line 10 between Invalides and Croix Rouge (a station east of Sèvres – Babylone, which was closed during World War II). On 27 July 1937 the section of line 10 between Invalides and Duroc was transferred to become the first section of old line 14, which was connected under the Seine and incorporated into line 13 on 9 November 1976.

The Palais Bourbon, seat of the French National Assembly (the lower house of the French Parliament), is nearby.

Lines serving this station

  • Métro 8
  • Métro 13
  • RER C
  • RER Station

    The RER station was opened on 31 May 1902 by the Chemins de fer de l'Ouest. It was originally a terminus but was extended to Gare d'Orsay & the line converted to RER C in 1979.

    References

    Invalides (Paris Métro and RER) Wikipedia