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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Cour Saint-Émilion (Paris Metro)

Cour Saint-Émilion station (French pronunciation: [kuʁ sɛ̃t‿emiljɔ̃]) is a station on Line 14 of the Paris Métro. Opened in 1998, it is named after the wine of Saint-Émilion because it was built at the old railway station of Bercy where wine from Southern France arrived in Paris.

The entrance of the station opens onto Bercy Village, which is a commercial area of Paris that replaced the old wine warehouses of Bercy. This is an area specialising in good food. In the vicinity of the station, it is also possible to visit the Musée des Arts Forains (The Fairground Art Museum).

Station layout

G Street Level Exit/Entrance
B1 Mezzanine to Exits/Entrances
B2 Side platform with PSDs, doors will open on the right
Northbound Paris Métro Paris Métro Line 14 toward Saint-Denis–Pleyel (Bercy)
Southbound Paris Métro Paris Métro Line 14 toward Aéroport d'Orly (Bibliothèque François Mitterrand) →
Side platform with PSDs, doors will open on the right

References

  1. ^ "Plan des lignes -personnes à mobilité réduite" [Line plan – persons with reduced mobility] (PDF) (Map). RATP (in French). May 2022.
  • Roland, Gérard (2003). Stations de métro. D’Abbesses à Wagram. Éditions Bonneton.