Marcel Sembat (Paris Métro)

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Marcel Sembat
Paris Métro
Paris Métro station
Dernier MF67 Marcel Sembat par Cramos.JPG
Last MF 67 rolling stock in 2016
LocationBoulogne-Billancourt
Île-de-France
France
Coordinates48°50′01″N 2°14′37″E / 48.83367°N 2.243579°E / 48.83367; 2.243579Coordinates: 48°50′01″N 2°14′37″E / 48.83367°N 2.243579°E / 48.83367; 2.243579
Owned byRATP
Operated byRATP
Other information
Fare zone1
History
Opened3 February 1934 (1934-02-03)
Services
Preceding station   Paris Métro   Following station
Paris Métro Paris Métro Line 9
Location
Marcel Sembat is located in Paris
Marcel Sembat
Marcel Sembat
Location within Paris

Marcel Sembat (French pronunciation: ​[maʁsɛl sɑ̃ba]) is a station of the Paris Métro. The station opened on 3 February 1934 with the extension from Porte de Saint-Cloud. It is situated in the Place Marcel Sembat, named after the journalist Marcel Sembat (1862–1922) who was a director of the socialist review the Petite République from 1890 to 1897 and husband of the painter Georgette Agutte from 1897 until their deaths in 1922.

Station layout[]

Street Level
B1 Mezzanine
Line 9 platforms Side platform, doors will open on the right
Westbound Metro-M.svg Paris m 9 jms.svg toward Pont de Sèvres (Billancourt)
Eastbound Metro-M.svg Paris m 9 jms.svg toward Mairie de Montreuil (Porte de Saint-Cloud)
Side platform, doors will open on the right

Gallery[]

References[]

  • Roland, Gérard (2003). Stations de métro. D’Abbesses à Wagram. Éditions Bonneton.
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