Paris subway : from Anvers to Gare du Nord

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From Anvers to Gare du Nord by subway:

The fastest route in the Paris subway from Anvers to Gare du Nord takes 3 minutes. This route takes line subway line 2. It is direct and crosses 3 stations.

Direct route roadmap Anvers Gare du Nord by subway or RER:

Détail du trajet Anvers Gare du Nord
Nombre de
stations
Ligne de métro et
Nom des stations
pieton Go to Anvers station, and take subway line subway line 2
towards Nation
1 2 Anvers
2 2 Barbès Rochechouart
3 2 La Chapelle
pietonGet off at La Chapelle located about 0 m from Gare du Nord
Position of the exits on the platform of the arrival station La Chapelle
(the wagons in green are near the exits)
Position of the exits

The departure point, Anvers, is located at a distance of 0,996 km from the destination (Gare du Nord). On foot, he travel time between the departure and the destination is 13 mn.

All metro or RER routes to Gare du Nord.

By bike, the trajet Anvers Gare du Nord route takes 05 mn.

Self-service bicycles closest to Anvers

Self-service bicycles closest to Gare du Nord

The inauguration of the Anvers subway station took place on 7 octobre 1902. The annual attendance of this station is 6 432 199 passengers.
The station Gare du Nord, located at Paris, was inaugurated on   21 avril 1908. It benefits from an annual attendance of 50 793 797 travellers.

Detailed plan of route Anvers Gare du Nord by subway:

 

Highly requested routes:

| Gare du Nord Châtelet-les-Halles | Gare du Nord République | Gare du Nord Nation

Streets near the destination Gare du Nord:

Rue de Dunkerque, Rue de l’Aqueduc, Rue Demarquay, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis, Rue la Fayette, Rue de Saint-Quentin, Rue d’Alsace, Boulevard de Magenta, Rue Cail, Rue de Maubeuge, Rue de Valenciennes

Streets near the departure location Anvers:

Boulevard Marguerite de Rochechouart, Passage Briquet, Place d’Anvers, Rue Briquet, Rue de Dunkerque, Rue de Steinkerque, Rue d’Orsel, Rue Gérando, Rue Seveste, Avenue Trudaine, Place Saint-Pierre, Place Suzanne Valadon, Rue Bochart de Saron

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