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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Liège is a station on line 13 of the Paris Métro on the border of the 8th and 9th arrondissements. It was built as part of the Nord-Sud Company''s Line B from Saint-Lazare to Porte de Saint-Ouen and opened on 26 February 1911 as Berlin, named after the nearby Rue Berlin. As the Rue d''Amsterdam, which the line runs under at this point is too narrow to accommodate facing platforms, the station was built with staggered platforms. It was closed on 1 August 1914 at the…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Liège is a station on line 13 of the Paris Métro on the border of the 8th and 9th arrondissements. It was built as part of the Nord-Sud Company''s Line B from Saint-Lazare to Porte de Saint-Ouen and opened on 26 February 1911 as Berlin, named after the nearby Rue Berlin. As the Rue d''Amsterdam, which the line runs under at this point is too narrow to accommodate facing platforms, the station was built with staggered platforms. It was closed on 1 August 1914 at the beginning of World War I. It reopened on 1 December 1914, when it and the street it was named after had been renamed after the Belgian city of Liège, paying homage to the Belgium resistance during Battle of Liège. On 27 March 1931 the Nord- Sud Company was taken over by the Compagnie du chemin de fer métropolitain de Paris and line B became line 13 of the Métro.