Porte d'Auteuil station
Preceding station | Paris Métro | Following station | ||
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Boulogne–Jean Jaurès towards Boulogne–Pont de Saint-Cloud | Line 10 Westbound only | Michel-Ange–Auteuil One-way operation |
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Porte d'Auteuil Location within Paris |
Porte d'Auteuil (French pronunciation: [pɔʁt dotœj]) is a métro station serving Line 10 (westbound only). It is situated in the 16th arrondissement.
History
The station opened on 30 September 1913 as part of the extension of line 8 from Beaugrenelle (now Charles Michels). On 29 July 1937, line 10 was extended from Duroc to La Motte-Picquet - Grenelle and the section of line 8 between La Motte-Picquet - Grenelle and Porte d'Auteuil, including Porte d'Auteuil was transferred to line 10. Prior to 3 October 1980, when the line was extended to Boulogne - Jean Jaurès, trains ran on to Michel-Ange - Molitor to return to the east. The station is named after the Porte d'Auteuil, a gate in the nineteenth century Thiers wall of Paris, which was located in the district of Auteuil, which was mostly incorporated in the 16th arrondissement in 1860, with the remainder absorbed into the commune of Boulogne-Billancourt.
Station layout
Street Level |
B1 | Mezzanine |
Line 10 platform | Westbound | ← toward Boulogne – Pont de Saint-Cloud (Boulogne – Jean Jaurès) (No service from eastbound: Michel-Ange – Auteuil) (No service southbound: Porte Molitor) (No service eastbound: Michel-Ange – Molitor) (No service from northbound: Jasmin) |
Island platform, doors will open on the left, right | ||
Westbound | ← toward Boulogne – Pont de Saint-Cloud (Boulogne – Jean Jaurès) or Gare d'Austerlitz (Michel-Ange – Molitor) (No service from eastbound: Michel-Ange – Auteuil) (No service southbound: Porte Molitor) (No service outbound: Porte de Saint-Cloud) | |
Island platform, doors will open on the left, right | ||
Westbound | ← No regular service (No service from eastbound: Michel-Ange – Auteuil) (No service eastbound: Michel-Ange – Molitor) |
Tourism
- Stade Roland Garros, home to the French Open tennis tournament.
- Parc des Princes
- Stade Jean-Bouin
- Jardin des Serres d'Auteuil
- Auteuil Hippodrome
- Bois de Boulogne
Gallery
- Street-level entrance at Porte d'Auteuil
- Porte d'Auteuil c. 1970
- May 1, 1920
- This MF 67 rolling stock will ride the Boucle d'Auteuil to Michel-Ange – Molitor into Gare d'Austerlitz
- Sprague-Thomson during the 100th birthday of the Line 10 in December 2023
- MF 67 running the Boucle d'Auteuil
References
- Roland, Gérard (2003). Stations de métro. D’Abbesses à Wagram. Éditions Bonneton.
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secondary schools
- Lycée Claude-Bernard
- Lycée Janson-de-Sailly
- Lycée Jean-Baptiste-Say
- Lycée Molière
- Lycée La Fontaine
- Lycée Octave-Feuillet
- École Pascal
- Lycée René-Cassin
- École normale israélite orientale
- Institut de l'Assomption
- Cours privé Beauséjour
- École d'esthétique Yves Rocher
- Institut de La Tour
- International School of Paris
- Russian Embassy School in Paris
- Établissement Gerson
- Ipécom Paris
- Lycée Moria-Diane Benvenuti
- Lycée Notre-Dame des Oiseaux
- Lycée Passy-Saint-Honoré
- Saint-Jean de Passy
- Lycée Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague
- Lycée Sainte-Thérèse
- Kingsworth International School
- Arc de Triomphe (partial)
- Bois de Boulogne
- Guimet Museum
- Louis Vuitton Foundation
- Mona Bismarck American Center
- Maison de Balzac
- Maison la Roche
- Musée Arménien de France
- Musée d'Art Dentaire Pierre Fauchard
- Musée Baccarat
- Musée Clemenceau
- Musée de la Contrefaçon
- Palais de Tokyo
- Parc des Princes
- Pavillon de l'eau
- Passy Cemetery
- Piscine Molitor (swimming pool)
- Place Charles de Gaulle
- Place Diana
- Russian Embassy in Paris
- Stade Jean-Bouin
- Stade Roland Garros
- Argentine
- Boissière
- Chardon Lagache
- Charles de Gaulle – Étoile
- Église d'Auteuil
- Exelmans
- Iéna
- Jasmin
- Kléber
- La Muette
- Michel-Ange – Auteuil
- Michel-Ange – Molitor
- Mirabeau
- Passy
- Porte d'Auteuil
- Porte Dauphine
- Porte de Saint-Cloud
- Porte Maillot
- Porte Molitor
- Ranelagh
- Rue de la Pompe
- Trocadéro
- Victor Hugo
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