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Go either to [http://maps.google.de/maps?f=d&hl=de&geocode=&saddr=La+Courneuve+Aubervilliers&daddr=Rue+Paul+Verlaine,+93120+La+Courneuve,+Seine-Saint-Denis,+Ile-de-France,+Frankreich&sll=48.926137,2.394161&sspn=0.01892,0.040169&ie=UTF8&cd=1&ll=48.928026,2.388539&spn=0.018919,0.040169&z=15&om=1 "La Courneuve Aubervilliers"] (RER B) or [http://maps.google.de/maps?f=d&hl=de&geocode=&saddr=La+Courneuve,+8+Mai+1945&daddr=rue+paul+verlaine&sll=48.93333,2.392216&sspn=0.009459,0.020084&ie=UTF8&ll=48.926137,2.394161&spn=0.01892,0.040169&z=15&om=1 "La Courneuve, 8 Mai 1945"] (metro line 7) and make your way to rue Paul Verlaine. The RER station is about 2km walk away and the metro station around 3-4km.
You just have to climb There is a door which allows outside access but it's sometimes locked (noted 01-06-08). Walk away from the door and scale the concrete wall that is approximately 1,90 m tall and go through at the point it becomes a broken fence . Walk forward and you'll see where you have to go. ([http://maps.google.decom/maps/ms?fie=qUTF8&hl=deen&geocodemsa=0&q=paris+la+courneuve&sll=50.785102,5.710144&sspnmsid=1.165162,2107770710063601716204.570801&ie=UTF8&t=k&om=100044840696bdf8a385ef&ll=48.933836933654,2.394393292&spn=0.001182001334,0.002511004227&t=h&z=19&iwloc=addr hereApproximate location of the door]. and you are at the gasstation.)
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Bear in mind that 20 minutes down the motorway is a big ''peage'Second opinion'' where everyone has to stop. It's a ideal place to pick up longer rides and is preferable to the numerous little gas stations up the motorway.  Second opinion
Take RER B to Stade de France and after walking a while you'll find a final traffic light where you can ask for a ride to the first gas station on the motorway, Aire La Courneuve, which is about 5 km away.
Possibly better: take line 13 to Carrefour Pleyel, walk along Boulevard Anatole France [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&geocode=&saddr=Carrefour+Pleyel+station,+France&daddr=charles+de+gaulle&sll=48.927631,2.383518&sspn=0.027124,0.080338&ie=UTF8&ll=48.923881,2.358456&spn=0.013563,0.040169&t=h&z=15&om=1 Google Maps]. After a while you will see the highway starting. It's not a great spot, but if anyone stops, they can at least drop you off at the gas station (just ask nicely if they are not getting off the highway at exit 4).
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