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Line 3 (Budapest Metro)
Line number Line 3 ("Blue metro")
Technical
Line length 17.4 km
Track gauge 1435 mm
Electrification 825 V DC
Operating speed 80 km/h
Route map

Budapest M3 Metro map.png

Metro 3
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Újpest-Központ
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Újpest-Városkapu - HSR tr.
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Gyöngyösi utca
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Forgách utca
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Árpád híd
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Dózsa György út
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Lehel tér
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Nyugati pályaudvar - HSR tr.
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Arany János utca
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Deák Ferenc tér - M1, M2 tr.
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Ferenciek tere
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Kálvin tér
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Ferenc körút
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Klinikák
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Nagyvárad tér
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Népliget
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Ecseri út
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Pöttyös utca
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Határ út
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Kőbánya-Kispest - HSR tr.
M3 Budapest.png

The Metro 3 (Officially: M3) is the longest line of Budapest Metro. It connects the northern Újpest, and the southern Kőbánya-Kispest. Daily ridership: 626,179.

[edit] History

The first decree for the third line was made in 1963, its construction started in 1970, and its first section was opened in 1976, consisting of six stations. Its southern direction was complemented with five more stations in 1980, and the northern one in 1981, 1984, and 1990 with nine stations, reaching its current length of 20 stations, 17 km, the longest line in Budapest.

M3 runs in a north-south direction (more exactly, from north-northeast to southeast). It has a joint station with M1 and M2 at Deák Ferenc Square, and a future transfer point for the fourth line is under construction at Kálvin tér station.

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