This is not a full list, but just a selection of some of the station names.
Sometimes you can work out where
the stations are because they are named after streets, buildings or monuments.
At other times, it can be very difficult since some are named after famous
people. Others are named after victorious battles fought by the French army. Names change over time, especially during wars, and following war.
One is even named after an insurance
company! Can you spot it?
- Alésia
- Alexandre Dumas
- Alma
- Anatole France
- Anvers
- Arts et Métiers
- Assemblée Nationale
- Avenue Emile Zola Avenue Foch
- Avenue Henri Martin
- Barbès/Rochechouart
- Bastille
- Pont de l'Alma
- Champ de Mars/Tour Eiffel
- Cardinal Lemoine
- Champs Elysées /Clémenceau
- Charles de Gaulle/Etoile
- Charles Michels
- Châtelet Cité Universitaire
- Cluny/La Sorbonne
- Concorde
- Ecole Militaire
- Edgar Quinet
- Eglise d'Auteuil
- Etienne Marcel
- Félix Faure
- Filles du Calvaire
- Franklin-D Roosevelt
- Gambetta
- Gare d'Austerlitz
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