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Martin Nadaud (Paris Métro)
Martin Nadaud is a merged station formerly serving Paris Métro Line 3, Line 3, and is one of Paris Métro's Ghost station, ghost stations. The station was named after Martin Nadaud. This station was absorbed into Gambetta (Paris Métro), Gambetta following line reorganisation in 1969. During the 1960s, it became evident that Porte de Bagnolet (Paris Metro), Porte de Bagnolet was inadequately served by public transport, although strong demand existed. Therefore planners decided to extend line 3 towards Bagnolet from . Because the number of travelers to Porte de Bagnolet was expected to be much larger than towards Porte des Lilas (Paris Métro), Porte des Lilas, development of a fork was rejected. The planned terminus at Porte des Lilas gave way to one at Bagnolet, with a shuttle comprising line 3a between the Gambetta station and the one at Porte des Lilas. The Gambetta station was extensively redesigned, using the original station as the terminus of line 3a and creating new pla ...
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Metro De Paris - Ligne 3 - Gambetta 02
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