La Courneuve – 8 mai 1945 3.85

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La Courneuve,
France

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La Courneuve - 8 mai 1945 is a station of the Paris Métro, inaugurated on 6 May 1987 and renovated in 2005. It is the terminal of Line 7 (La Courneuve - 8 mai 1945 – Mairie d'Ivry/Villejuif – Louis Aragon). The "8 Mai 1945" refers to 8 May 1945, also known as V-E Day, or the end of World War II in Europe.Transportation links Transfer point with the T1 tramway (Saint-Denis – Noisy-le-Sec). Transfer point with bus lines 152, 173, 607, and 609.TourismThough it is not very tourist-oriented, the neighbourhood "Quatre routes" is very commercialized, featuring a large market which is open on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sunday mornings. To reach the nearby Parc départemental de La Courneuve, the largest green space in the département (approximately 4 km²), take the T1 to the station "Six routes". During the Fête de l'Humanité at the beginning of September, a shuttle takes people directly there from the terminus of the métro.It is also possible to take the T1 towards Drancy in order to visit the deportation camp of the Cité de la Muette.