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Encyclopedia > 3 (New York Subway)

The 3-7 Avenue Express is part of the New York Subway's IRT division. Operating from 148 Street in Harlem in Manhattan to New Lots Avenue in East New York, Brooklyn, the 3 shares much of its route with the 2.


There is no late night (12 midnight_6 am) service. Riders can take a shuttle bus from 148 Street for a transfer to the 2 with service in Brooklyn provided by an extended 4 train.


Station listing

Station Notes
3 Line
The Manhattan
Harlem_148th Street
145th Street
135th Street free transfer to 2
125th Street free transfer to 2
116th Street free transfer to 2
110th Street-Central Park North free transfer to 2
96th Street free transfer to 1 2 9
72nd Street free transfer to 1 2 9
Times Square-42nd Street free transfer to A C E N Q R W S 1 2 9 7
transfer to buses at the Port Authority Bus Terminal
34th Street-Penn Station free transfer to 1 2 9
transfer to Amtrak, Long Island Rail Road, New Jersey Transit
14th Street free transfer to F V L 1 2 9
Chambers Street free transfer to 1 2 9
Park Place free transfer to A C E 2
transfer to PATH
Fulton Street free transfer to A C J M Z 2 4 5
Wall Street free transfer to 2
Brooklyn
Clark Street free transfer to 2
Borough Hall free transfer to M R 2 4 5
Hoyt Street free transfer to 2
Nevins Street free transfer to 2 4 5
Atlantic Avenue free transfer to B D M N Q R W 2 4 5
transfer to Long Island Rail Road
Bergen Street free transfer to 2
Grand Army Plaza free transfer to 2
Eastern Parkway_Brooklyn Museum free transfer to 2
Franklin Avenue free transfer to 2 4 5
Nostrand Avenue
Kingston Avenue
Crown Heights_Utica Avenue free transfer to 4
Sutter Avenue_Rutland Road
Saratoga Avenue
Rockaway Avenue
Junius Street
Pennsylvania Avenue
Van Siclen Avenue
New Lots Avenue



Related topics

External link

  • NYCT official 3 page (http://www.nyct.org/nyct/service/threelin.htm)



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