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- Église_de_Pantin_(Paris_Métro) abstract "Église de Pantin is a station of the Paris Métro, serving Line 5.The name refers to the nearby Église Saint-Germain of the town of Pantin.This station was the terminus of Line 5 from 1942 to 1985. As a result, there are four tracks and a scissors crossover just east of the station; two are used to reverse the direction of trains.".
- Q274526 abstract "Église de Pantin is a station of the Paris Métro, serving Line 5.The name refers to the nearby Église Saint-Germain of the town of Pantin.This station was the terminus of Line 5 from 1942 to 1985. As a result, there are four tracks and a scissors crossover just east of the station; two are used to reverse the direction of trains.".
- Église_de_Pantin_(Paris_Métro) comment "Église de Pantin is a station of the Paris Métro, serving Line 5.The name refers to the nearby Église Saint-Germain of the town of Pantin.This station was the terminus of Line 5 from 1942 to 1985. As a result, there are four tracks and a scissors crossover just east of the station; two are used to reverse the direction of trains.".
- Q274526 comment "Église de Pantin is a station of the Paris Métro, serving Line 5.The name refers to the nearby Église Saint-Germain of the town of Pantin.This station was the terminus of Line 5 from 1942 to 1985. As a result, there are four tracks and a scissors crossover just east of the station; two are used to reverse the direction of trains.".