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The Gare du Nord is a busy public transport hub in Paris, France.

Located in the 10th arrondissement a few kilometres north of the centre of Paris, it includes a railway station, metro station and bus station.


Construction started in 1861 and was fully completed in 1866, though the station was functioning by 1864. As the name implies this station is for trains heading north, including international trains to London (see Eurostar), Brussels, Amsterdam (see Thalys), and also destinations in North GermanyThe Federal Republic of Germany ( German: Bundesrepublik Deutschland is one of the world's leading industrialized countries, located in the middle of the European Union. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark and the Baltic Sea, to the east and the ScandinaviaScandinavia is the cultural and historic region of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The Scandinavian countries are Norway, Sweden and Denmark, which mutually recognize each other as parts of Scandinavia. The collective label "Scandinavia" reflects the culturaln countries. It also provides service to destinations within northern France.

Metro and RERIn biology, RER is the abbreviation for rough endoplasmic reticulum. The RER (pronounced "air-uh-air" in French) is the high-speed urban "super- metro" network in and around Paris in France. The initialism stands for Reseau Express Regional Regional Expre lines serving this station

Nearby train station

Adjacent metro and RERIn biology, RER is the abbreviation for rough endoplasmic reticulum. The RER (pronounced "air-uh-air" in French) is the high-speed urban "super- metro" network in and around Paris in France. The initialism stands for Reseau Express Regional Regional Expre stations

See also


Paris metro Paris train stations



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