Edmond Huet
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Edmond Huet was a director of the Paris city council's works department at the end of the 19th Century.
He proposed several schemes for the introduction of a mass rapid transit system for the city and eventually worked closely with Fulgence Bienvenue on the scheme to build the Paris Metro which opened in 1900.
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