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Boulogne–Pont de Saint-Cloud (Paris Métro)

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Station Boulogne Pont Saint Cloud Métro Paris Ligne 10 Boulogne Billancourt (FR92) 2022 07 04 6
Station Boulogne Pont Saint Cloud Métro Paris Ligne 10 Boulogne Billancourt (FR92) 2022 07 04 6

Boulogne–Pont de Saint-Cloud (French pronunciation: ​[bulɔɲ pɔ̃ də sɛ̃ klu]) is the western terminus of Line 10 of the Paris Métro. The station lies under the Rond-Point Rhin et Danube, near the Pont de Saint-Cloud bridge over the Seine, in the commune of Boulogne-Billancourt. The station was opened on 2 October 1981 when Line 10 was extended from Boulogne–Jean Jaurès. The station is the most westerly station on Paris Métro system.

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Rond-Point Rhin et Danube, Boulogne-Billancourt Silly-Galliéni

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Rond-Point Rhin et Danube
92100 Boulogne-Billancourt, Silly-Galliéni
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