Park Auber
The station Auber is a railway station of the 9 {{E}} district of Paris (France).
The station
The station is built starting from 1968 under the crook of the architect André Wogenscky, with the assistance of the interior architects Richard and Monpoix. It is inaugurated in November 1971. It is located under the street Auber , which connects the place of the Opera to the street of Le Havre , close to the Gare Saint-Lazare; its name comes from Esprit Auber, type-setter French of the 19th century.The station is served by the trains of the line has the RER.
Correspondences
Since the startup of the line E of the RER and station Haussmann - Saint-Lazare, the Haussmann correspondence - Saint-Lazare - Auber is vastest of Paris, making it possible to join with foot by the undergrounds the place of the Opera to the church Saint-Augustin, via the Saint-Lazare station.
This correspondence thus makes it possible to reach the stations:
- Haussmann - Saint-Lazare
- Harbor - Caumartin
- Opera
- Saint-Augustin
- Saint-Lazare
In addition, on the surface, the street Auber is traversed by many lines of bus:
- Drunk the RATP
- Noctilien
Curiosities
- Opera Garnier
- church of the Madeleine
- church of the Trinity
- church Saint-Augustin
- department stores of the Spring and the galleries Lafayette
See too
Related articles
- List of the stations of the RER of Ile-de-France
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