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The station opened on 1 March 1909 as Charenton, the road it is under. When the line 8 was extended to Charenton-le-Pont, the similarity in names was thought to be confusing. Hence the station was renamed to Dugommier - a nearby road on 12 July 1939, which takes its name from Jacques François Dugommier (1738-1794), a French general and member of the Convention.


Dugommier is an underground station situated in the 12th arrondissement.
It is served by the metro line 6.

Station Sign
The Station sign is in a square frame; the white writing on blue is lit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

route

 

 

Panels on wall to the platform showing the direction and stations served, as well as connections with other metro lines and the RER. It also shows the times of the first and last trains.

 

The tiled walls are bordered by green tiles. The top tiles have a 3D flower pattern. The bottom row is plein.

 

 

 

 

 

 

platform

 

 

Tracks and platform. The tiles are tiled with Metro-style tiles - white rectangular with raised centres.

The advertising boards are made of metal with a slim frame.

 

The ceiling is painted, not tiled.

 

 

 

 

station alarm

 

 

Sign-posted Station alarm and fire extinguisher.

The green plastic seats are fixed on a bar to the wall.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

wall

 

 

 

The lights are in silver uplights with a top to reflect the light.

The signage is made of white mixed case letters on blue enamel.