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Line 2 crosses the north of Paris from east to west in a very approximately semi-circle, and connects the Nation and Porte Dauphine stations, its two terminuses via Charles de Gaulle - Etoile. The first section of the line was opened in 1900. The total length of line 2 is around twelve kilometers, of which two kilometers are made up of viaducts. As a result, four stations are aerial: Jaurès - Stalingrad - La Chapelle and Barbès-Rochechouart. Line 2 is somewhat the counterpart of line 6, which also connects Nation to Charles de Gaulle - Etoile but crosses the southern districts of the capital.
Paris metro line 2 map
List of stations on line 2 from terminus to terminus with connections to other lines on the network:
Porte Dauphine
Victor Hugo
Charles de Gaulle Etoile
Ternes
Courcelles
Monceau
Villiers
Rome
Place de Clichy
Blanche
Pigalle
Anvers
Barbès Rochechouart
La Chapelle
Stalingrad
Jaurès
Colonel Fabien
Belleville
Couronnes
Ménilmontant
Père Lachaise
Philippe Auguste
Alexandre Dumas
Avron
Nation
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