Tafourah - Grande Poste (Algiers Metro)

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Tafourah - Grande Poste station on the Line 1.
General information
Location Grande Poste Algiers
Coordinates 36°46′19″N3°03′29″E / 36.77194°N 3.05806°E / 36.77194; 3.05806
Line(s) Logo ligne 1 metro d'Alger.svg Line 1
Platforms2 side platforms at each line
Tracks2 per line
Connections ETUSA 15, 37, 40, 43, 100
Construction
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeTGP
History
OpenedNovember 1, 2011 (Line 1)
Services
Preceding station Algiers Metro Following station
Ali Boumendjel Line 1 Khelifa Boukhalfa

Tafourah - Grande Poste is a transfer station serving the Line 1 of the Algiers Metro. [1]

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Etymology

The Tafourah station - Grande Poste is located in El Khettabi Boulevard near the Grande Poste d'Alger.

The northern exits of the station provide access to the main post office on Boulevard Mohamed-Khemisti and the street Larbi Ben Me Hidi. The south exits giving access to the central power of the University of Algiers.

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References

  1. "Ministers ride Alger metro Line 1". Railway Gazette International . 2009-04-14. Retrieved 2024-02-29.