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Gare d'Auber

Buildings and structures in the 9th arrondissement of ParisRailway stations in France opened in 1971Réseau Express Régional stations
Auber RER Paris 2005 Platform 1
Auber RER Paris 2005 Platform 1

Auber (French pronunciation: ​[obɛːʁ]) is a station on RER A in Paris. Opened on 23 November 1971 and inaugurated during a ceremony by singers Dalida and Adamo, it is one of the largest vaulted underground stations in the world. The station comprises a main train hall with a superposed ticket hall, together with an extensive network of tunnels connecting to the neighbouring Métro stations Opéra, Havre–Caumartin and Saint-Lazare, as well as Haussmann–Saint-Lazare on RER E. It takes its name from Rue Auber, under which it is situated. This street is in turn named after the mostly forgotten 19th-century composer Daniel Auber. A complete renovation of the station was started in 2017 and is due to be finished in 2022.

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Gare d'Auber
Rue des Mathurins, Paris 9th Arrondissement (Paris)

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N 48.873 ° E 2.329 °
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Rue des Mathurins
75009 Paris, 9th Arrondissement (Paris)
Ile-de-France, France
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Auber RER Paris 2005 Platform 1
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