Talk:Gare du Nord
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What's the intended difference between "nearby stations" and "adjacent stations" ? As I understand it:
nearby = a short walk away adjacent = next station on some line from Gare du Nord.
According to these definitions Magenta is nearby and not adjacent. --FvdP 19:48, 5 Mar 2004 (UTC)
adjacent means contiguous, neighboroughing or bordering on, so Magenta is indeed adjacent.
there's also a band called Gare du Nord (http://www.garedunord.ch).
Are we certain about the 180 million passengers figure? I know it's quoted on the French wikipedia - but I'd always understood St Lazare is by far the busiest station in Paris. Can anyone verify?
Exile 20:03, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
Saint Lazare station is the busiest station for suburban traffic. (With 100 million passengers)
Gare du Nord is the busiest railway station (180 million passengers) Minato ku 10:57, 16 March 2007 (UTC)