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line 3
Metro-M.svg Paris m 3 jms.svg
Year opened 1904
Last extension 1971
Rolling stock MF 67

5 carriages

Stations served 25
Length 11.7 km (7.3 mi)
Average interstation 488 m
Journeys made 91,655,659 (per annum)
Paris public transport
Métro lines
Paris m 1 jms.svg line 1 Paris m 7bis jms.svg line 7bis
Paris m 2 jms.svg line 2 Paris m 8 jms.svg line 8
Paris m 3 jms.svg line 3 Paris m 9 jms.svg line 9
Paris m 3bis jms.svg line 3bis Paris m 10 jms.svg line 10
Paris m 4 jms.svg line 4 Paris m 11 jms.svg line 11
Paris m 5 jms.svg line 5 Paris m 12 jms.svg line 12
Paris m 6 jms.svg line 6 Paris m 13 jms.svg line 13
Paris m 7 jms.svg line 7 Paris m 14 jms.svg line 14
RER lines
Paris rer A jms.svg line A Paris rer D jms.svg line D
Paris rer B jms.svg line B Paris rer E jms.svg line E
Paris rer C jms.svg line C
Suburban rail (Transilien)
Paris logo banlieu jms.svg Saint-Lazare Paris logo banlieu jms.svg Nord
Paris logo banlieu jms.svg La Défense Paris logo banlieu jms.svg Est
Paris logo banlieu jms.svg Montparnasse Paris logo banlieu jms.svg Lyon
Airport shuttles
Paris logo orlyval jms.svg CDGVAL Paris logo orlyval jms.svg Orlyval
Bus
Paris logo bus jms.svg Bus (RATP) Paris logo noctilien jms.svg Noctilien
  Bus (Optile)  
Tramway
Paris tram 1 jms.svg Tramway T1 Paris tram 2 jms.svg Tramway T2
Paris tram 3 jms.svg Tramway T3 Paris tram 4 jms.svg Tramway T4
Other
Montmartre funicular

Paris Metro Line 3 is one of 16 metro lines of the Paris metro. It links Levallois-Perret and Bagnolet via St-Lazare railway station, the Grands Boulevards and République in the center of Paris.

The traffic figure is 91.6 million journey per year, although this also includes the traffic on Line 3bis making it the tenth busiest line on the network.

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[edit] Chronology

  • October 10, 1904: The first portion of line 3 was opened between Père Lachaise cemetery and Villiers. Work took longer than expected because of existing infrastructure.
  • January 25, 1905: The line was extended in the east from Père Lachaise to Gambetta.
  • May 23, 1910: The line was extended westbound from Villiers to Pereire.
  • February 15, 1911: The line was extended from Pereire to Porte de Champerret.
  • November 27, 1921: The line was extended eastbound from Gambetta to Porte des Lilas.
  • September 24, 1937: The line was extended from Porte de Champerret to Pont de Levallois.
  • 1967: Line 3 was the first metro line to receive new MF67 rolling stock. It still uses this stock which has been recently renovated.
  • August 23, 1969: Gambetta station is remodelled, absorbing nearby Martin Nadaud station.
  • March 23, 1971: The branch between Gambetta and Porte des Lilas was separated from the line to become the independent Line 3bis.
  • April 2, 1971: The line was extended from Gambetta to Gallieni.
République station.

[edit] Future plans


[edit] Map and Stations

Ligne 3.gif
Map of Paris Métro Line 3


[edit] Stations renamed

  • October 15, 1907: Rue St-Denis renamed Réaumur-Sébastopol.
  • 1926: Caumartin renamed Havre-Caumartin
  • May 1, 1946: Vallier renamed Louise Michel in honour of the leader of the "La Commune".
  • September 1998: Saint-Maur is renamed Rue Saint-Maur in order to avoid confusion with the suburb of Saint-Maur-les-Fossées.

[edit] Facts

  • Due to connections with other adjacent stations, it is possible to walk between three stations on the line without heading to the surface. This is done by starting at Saint-Lazare (Métro 3, 12, 13 and 14), then transferring to Hausmann Saint-Lazare station (RER E), from there going to Havre - Caumartin (Métro 3 and 9) then connecting to Auber (RER A) and finally walking from there to Opéra (Métro 3, 7 and 8). The journey can also be made the other way round (Opéra to Saint-Lazare)

[edit] Tourism

Line 3 passes near several places of interest :

[edit] Gallery

[edit] See also

[edit] External links





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