Paris subway : from Pierre et Marie Curie to Rome

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From Pierre et Marie Curie to Rome by subway:

The fastest route in the Paris subway from Pierre et Marie Curie to Rome takes 45 minutes. This route takes lines subway line 7, subway line D and subway line 2. It includes two connections at Châtelet - Les Halles and La Chapelle. The complete route crosses 23 stations.

Result of the trip Pierre et Marie Curie Rome by subway or RER with two connections:

Détail du trajet Pierre et Marie Curie Rome
Nombre de
stations
Ligne de métro et
Nom des stations
pieton Go to Pierre et Marie Curie and take subway line subway line 7
t La Courneuve - 8 mai 1945
1 7 Pierre et Marie Curie
2 7 Porte d'Ivry
3 7 Porte de Choisy
4 7 Porte d'Italie
5 7 Maison Blanche
6 7 Tolbiac
7 7 Place d'Italie
8 7 Les Gobelins
9 7 Censier Daubenton
10 7 Place Monge
11 7 Jussieu
12 7 Sully Morland
13 7 Pont Marie
14 7 Châtelet
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Correspondance
Change at Châtelet station and take subway line subway line D
towards Creil
15 D Châtelet - Les Halles
16 D Gare du Nord
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Correspondance
Change at Gare du Nord station and take subway line subway line 2
towards Porte Dauphine
17 2 La Chapelle
18 2 Barbès Rochechouart
19 2 Anvers
20 2 Pigalle
21 2 Blanche
22 2 Place de Clichy
23 2 Rome
pieton Get off at Rome
Position of the exits on the platform of the arrival station Rome
(the wagons in green are near the exits)
position des sorties

The departure point, Pierre et Marie Curie, is located at a distance of 8,449 km from the destination (Rome). On foot, he travel time between the departure and the destination is 1 h 53 mn.

All metro or RER routes to Rome.

By bike, the trajet Pierre et Marie Curie Rome route takes 39 mn.

Self-service bicycles closest to Pierre et Marie Curie

Self-service bicycles closest to Rome

The inauguration of the Pierre et Marie Curie subway station took place on 1er mai 1946. The annual attendance of this station is 1 457 937 passengers.
The station Rome, located at Paris, was inaugurated on 6 novembre 1902. It benefits from an annual attendance of 2 863 071 travellers.

Detailed plan of route Pierre et Marie Curie Rome by subway:

 

Highly requested routes:

Rome Gare de Lyon | Rome Gare du nord | Rome Gare Montparnasse | Rome Gare Saint-Lazare | Rome Châtelet-les-Halles | Rome République | Rome Nation

Streets near the destination Rome:

Boulevard des Batignolles, Impasse Boursault, Rue Boursault, Rue de Berne, Rue de Moscou, Rue de Rome, Rue Puteaux, Place Jean-Pierre Lévy, Rue Bernoulli, Rue de Constantinople, Rue des Batignolles, Rue des Dames

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