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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! 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. 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…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! 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. 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.