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Invalides
-
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.
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
Source:
Wikipedia
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