List of Stations of The Paris Métro - Line 13

Line 13

line 13 consists of 32 stations, including nine in transit to ten other metro lines, two RER lines, one tramway line, two Transilien networks and two national railway stations.

Northwest Branch Northern Branch
Station Connections Observations Station Connections Observations
Saint-Denis - Université
Basilique de Saint-Denis tramway 1 near the Saint Denis Basilica
Asnières - Gennevilliers - Les Courtilles Saint-Denis - Porte de Paris
Les Agnettes Carrefour Pleyel near the Tour Pleyel
Gabriel Péri Mairie de Saint-Ouen
Mairie de Clichy Garibaldi named after Giuseppe Garibaldi
Porte de Clichy RER C Porte de Saint-Ouen
Brochant Guy Môquet
Common Branch
Station Connections Observations
La Fourche
Place de Clichy Line 2
Liège named after Liège (city) since 1914 ; formerly named Berlin
Saint-Lazare Lines 3, 9, 12 and 14
RER E
Transilien Saint-Lazare
Gare Saint-Lazare (national railways)
Miromesnil Line 9
Champs-Élysées — Clemenceau Line 1 near the Champs-Élysées and named after Georges Clemenceau
Invalides Line 8 near Les Invalides
Varenne
Saint-François-Xavier named after Francis Xavier
Duroc Line 10
Montparnasse — Bienvenüe Lines 4, 6 and 12
Transilien Montparnasse
Gare Montparnasse (national railways)
in Montparnasse area, and named after Fulgence Bienvenüe
Gaîté
Pernety
Plaisance
Porte de Vanves
Malakoff — Plateau de Vanves
Malakoff — Rue Étienne Dolet named after Étienne Dolet
Châtillon — Montrouge

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