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3 Train may refer to: *3 (New York City Subway service) * Paris Métro Line 3 *Line 3 (Beijing Subway) Line 3 of the Beijing Subway () is a rapid transit line under construction in Beijing. It will be colored pink in system maps. Description Phase I of Line 3 is with 15 stations. It is fully underground. Due to unstable planning east of Dongfeng s ... * Line 3 (Shanghai Metro) See also * Line 3 (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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3 (New York City Subway Service)
The 3 Seventh Avenue Express is a rapid transit service in the A Division of the New York City Subway. Its route emblem, or "bullet", is colored since it uses the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line through most of Manhattan. The 3 operates at all times. Daytime service operates between 148th Street in Harlem, Manhattan and New Lots Avenue in East New York, Brooklyn, making express stops in Manhattan and all stops in Brooklyn. Late night service short turns at Times Square–42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan. The 3 train formerly ran to City Hall or South Ferry in Manhattan, and was later rerouted to Flatbush Avenue–Brooklyn College in Brooklyn. In 1983, it was rerouted to New Lots Avenue. Service history Early history On November 23, 1904, the IRT Lenox Avenue Line opened between 96th Street and 145th Street. 3 trains ran between 145th Street and City Hall, making all stops. On July 1, 1918, the entire IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line was completed. 3 t ...
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Paris Métro Line 3
Paris Métro Line 3 ( French: ''Ligne 3 du métro de Paris'') is one of the sixteen lines of the Paris Métro. It connects Pont de Levallois–Bécon station in the near northwestern suburbs to Gallieni in the east, where Paris's international bus station is located. After opening as the network's third line in 1904, it was the subject of a number of extensions, with a major restructuring occurring in the eastern section in 1971, with an extension to Gallieni and the conversion of the original terminal branch to Line 3bis. With a length of , Line 3 crosses Paris from west to east completely on the Rive Droite, serving the residential areas of the 17th arrondissement, the Gare Saint-Lazare, important stores and shopping centres, the area around the Place de l'Opéra, as well as the east of the city, around République station. In 2017, it carried 101.4 million riders, making it the tenth busiest line of the Métro network. History Chronology *10 October 1904: The first portion ...
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Line 3 (Beijing Subway)
Line 3 of the Beijing Subway () is a rapid transit line under construction in Beijing. It will be colored pink in system maps. Description Phase I of Line 3 is with 15 stations. It is fully underground. Due to unstable planning east of Dongfeng station, line 3 will only open between Dongsi Shitiao and Dongfeng. It will be opened by the end of 2023. Stations (Phase I) {, class="wikitable" ! colspan=2, Station Name ! rowspan=2, Connections ! colspan=2 rowspan=2, Distance , - ! ! , -style=background:#F65275; height: 2pt , colspan=5, , - , -bgcolor="lightgrey" , , , , , , -bgcolor=lightgrey , , , , , , -bgcolor=lightgrey , , , , , , -bgcolor=lightgrey , , , , , , -bgcolor=lightgrey , , , , , , -bgcolor=lightgrey , , , {{nowrap, {{rint, cn, rail, link=Beijing Chaoyang railway station IFP , , , -bgcolor=lightgrey , {{stl, BJS, Chaoyang Sports Center , {{large, {{lang, zh-cn, 朝阳体育中心 , , , , -bgcolor=lightgrey , {{stl, BJS, Pingfangcun , { ...
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Line 3 (Shanghai Metro)
Line 3 is a north-south line of the Shanghai Metro network. Its older rolling stock carry a bright yellow colour belt to differentiate them from Line 4 trains which share a portion of its route, while the newer stock features a yellow and purple livery, which the exact line is labelled using sticker or screens saying “Line 3” or “Line 4”. Unlike the majority of the lines in the Shanghai Metro system, Line 3 is primarily elevated, entirely above ground except for , located at the entrance to Baosteel Group Corporation. The line runs from in the north to in the southwest of the city, where it meets line 1. While line 1 goes straight through the city center, line 3 roughly follows the Inner Ring Road around the city from to (where it turns eastwards to join the route of the Shanghai–Nanjing railway). The line has about 300 drivers. Between December 26, 2000 and August 8, 2002 the line operated under the name Pearl Line; On August 8, 2002 it was renamed as Rail Transit ...
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