Rue de la Pompe (subway of Paris)
Rue of the Pump is a station of the Métro of Paris on the line 9, in the 16 {{E}} district of Paris.
The station
The station is open in 1922.
This old street of the village of Passy was reproduced on the files of 1730 like a way skirting the walls of the castle of the Dumb woman. It led to one of the doors of the enclosure girdling the wood of Boulogne. Named, the old man-way, it was transformed at the end of the 18th century into street and took the name of the pump which fed this same castle of the Dumb woman.
Correspondences
- Drunk the RATP
With proximity
- College Janson de Sailly
- Town hall of the 16 {{E}} district
See too
Related articles
- List of the stations of the subway of Paris
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