Facts and Figures

Line #
Traction type Steel Wheel
Year Opened 1904
Last extension 1971
Mileage 11.7 km
# of Stations 25
Peak Frequency 1:55
Train length 5 cars
Operation ATO
Data Date 2008
1st Visit 11/99
Last Visit 3/09
% Rode 20%

French Transit > Paris > Metro
Line 3

Paris Metro

Line 3 at one time has the shortest interval between stations a Gambetta and Martin Nadaud. But with the Gallieni extension in 1971, the Gambetta station was moved closer to Martin Nadaud station which thus the latter closed. Also part of this extension, the Line 3 to Porte des Lilas became a shuttle and named 3-bis

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Pont de Levallois Bécon

 

Anatole France

 

Louise Michel

 

Porte de Champerret

  Pereire
 

Wagram

 

Malesherbes

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Europe

  Saint Lazare
  Havre–Caumartin
  Opera
 

Quatre-Septembre

 

Bourse

 

Sentier

  Réaumur–Sébastopol
Arts Et Metiers
 

Temple

  Republique
 

Parmentier

 

Rue Saint-Maur

  Père Lachaise
  Gambetta
 

Porte de Bagnolet

 

Gallieni


 

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