Gare de Paris-Nord, A dead-end railway station in Paris.
Gare du Nord, located in the Quartier Saint-Vincent-de-Paul and 10th arrondissement of Paris, is a monument historique inscrit.
It was designed by architect Jacques Ignace Hittorff and came into existence in 1864.
As an important connection point, it plays a vital role in the transportation culture of Paris.
Being both an underground and border train station, Gare du Nord serves various types of trains including S-Bahn.
Despite being in use, it maintains its historical design and remains as one of the surface stations.
Location: Quartier Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
Location: 10th arrondissement of Paris
Inception: 1864
Architect: Jacques Ignace Hittorff
Official opening: June 20, 1846
Elevation above the sea: 53 m
Website: garesetconnexions.sncf/fr/gare/frpno/paris-gare-du-nord
Source: Wikimedia