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The Gare du Nord is one of the railway stations in Paris, France.

History

In 1870, the British Assassin Simeon Price and his associates Jules Sabourin and Fabrice Sabourin aided young poet Arthur Rimbaud from an unlawful arrest from the police. Luckily, the three men escaped their arrests while Arthur was left with a lasting impressions of his rescuers.[1]

Behind the scenes

The Gare du Nord opened in 20 June 1846 and is currently under construction, which will make it the largest railway in Europe.[2]

Appearances

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