Strasbourg – Saint-Denis (Paris Métro)


Strasbourg – Saint-Denis is a station on Line 4, Line 8 and Line 9 of the Paris Métro. Opened in 1908 under the name Boulevard Saint-Denis, it took its current name in 1931, which refers to Rue Saint-Denis and the Boulevard de Strasbourg. In 2013, it was used by 9,751,180 passengers, making it the Métro network's 18th busiest station.

History

The station was opened on 5 May 1908, two weeks after the opening of the first section of Line 4 from Porte de Clignancourt to Châtelet on 21 April 1908. The Line 8 platforms opened on 5 May 1931 with the extension of the line from Richelieu – Drouot to Porte de Charenton. The Line 9 platforms were opened on 10 December 1933 with the extension of the line from Richelieu – Drouot to Porte de Montreuil.

Structure

The section of Line 8 and Line 9 from just east of Richelieu – Drouot to west of République was built under the Grand Boulevards, which replaced the Louis XIII wall and is in soft ground, which was once the course of the Seine. The lines are built on two levels, with Line 8 on the higher level and Line 9 in the lower level. The platforms are at the sides and the box containing the lines and supporting the road above is strengthened by a central wall between the tracks.

Station layout

Nearby attractions

wrote a jazz composition titled "Strasbourg/Saint-Denis", released on the 2008 album Earfood. In 2016, French pop band La Femme wrote a song entitled S.S.D about Strasbourg – Saint-Denis.

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