Basilique de Saint-Denis (Paris Métro)
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Basilique de Saint-Denis () is a
Paris Métro The Paris Métro (french: Métro de Paris ; short for Métropolitain ) is a rapid transit system in the Paris metropolitan area, France. A symbol of the city, it is known for its density within the capital's territorial limits, uniform architec ...
station on line 13 in the town centre of Saint-Denis, north of
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. It connects with tram line 1 at two nearby stops at ''Basilique de Saint-Denis'' and ''Marché de Saint-Denis''.


History

The station opened on 26 May 1976 when the line was extended from Carrefour Pleyel. It was the northern terminus of the northern branch of the line until 25 May 1998 when it was extended to Saint-Denis - Université. It is named after the nearby
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. However, the display of the new name in the station itself was not changed until later. It bears the subtitle Hôtel de Ville because it is located near the town hall of Saint-Denis. On 21 December 1992 tram line T1 opened. Since 2012, its platforms have been fitted with landing doors. In 2015-2016, the station was the subject of major modernization works with the holding of the
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. The escalators, the ticket office and the automatic ticketing machines were renewed, the lighting of the facades on the platforms, old tiling removed and waterproofing of the station redone. In 2020, with the Covid-19 crisis, 2,616,421 travellers entered this station, which places it at the 76th position of metro stations for its use.


Passenger services


Access

The station offers two entrances. * exit 1 - ''Passage de l'Aqueduc'' (gives access to the town hall of Saint-Denis), opens at the foot of the L'Écran cinema and leads to a connection with the tram T5 (stop ''Marché de Saint-Denis''); * exit 2 - ''Place du Caquet'', which opens at the foot of the Basilica shopping centre and leads to a connection with the tram T1. The 2018 renovation kept the escalator, which accessed the ticket room on the platform towards ''Saint-Denis-University'' but did not add an descending escalator on the other platform.


Station layout


Platforms

Basilique de Saint-Denis is a standard configuration station with two platforms separated by metro tracks. They have a cultural decoration, in order to reflect the prestigious neighbourhood of the basilica and the historical character of Saint-Denis. From 2015 to 2018, the station was renovated and its decoration modernised. The walls of the platforms were renewed using large-format bevelled earthenware tiles. The old marble-looking columns were revised with religious scenography and stained-glass windows imitating windows of the basilica-cathedral and highlighted by paving stones, fitted with light-emitting diodes (LEDs).


Other connections

Since 1992, a connection with the T1 tram has made it possible to reach, among other things, Saint-Denis station and the eastern part of downtown Saint-Denis. The station is also served by lines 153, 239 (nearby) and 253 of the
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. At a short distance (''Cité Langevin'' stop), a connection is possible with line 255 of the RATP Bus Network, with line 11 of the CIF bus network (''Marché de Saint-Denis'' stop) and, at night, with line N44 of the
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bus network. Likewise, since 29 July 2013, travellers can join the T5 tram at the aforementioned stop.


Nearby

* Saint-Denis city hall. *
Saint-Denis basilica The Basilica of Saint-Denis (french: Basilique royale de Saint-Denis, links=no, now formally known as the ) is a large former medieval abbey church and present cathedral in the commune of Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, a northern ...
, a cathedral built during the 12th century, one of the first in the
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cathedrals, containing the necropolis of the Kings of France. * The house of honour of the
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and its park. * Near one of the tram stops are two university schools, for technology and teacher training. * This part of the town is a dense group of residential buildings, including shops and a commercial centre.


References

*Roland, Gérard (2003). ''Stations de métro. D’Abbesses à Wagram.'' Éditions Bonneton. {{DEFAULTSORT:Basilique De Saint-Denis (Paris Metro) Paris Métro stations in Saint-Denis Railway stations in France opened in 1976 Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis Paris Métro stations located underground