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Bucharest Metro Line M3 : ウィキペディア英語版
Bucharest Metro Line M3

M3 ()〔(M3 Line )〕 is one of the 4 lines of the Bucharest Metro. M3 Line runs from Anghel Saligny to Preciziei. It is the east-west line of the system.
== History ==
The first part of the M3 was from Eroilor to Preciziei (at the time known as Industriilor) along with the line to Industriilor depot, some kilometres west of the station itself. This section was not a line on its own, but rather a branch of the M1. It must also be noted that during the communist period the 'M3' was the Gara de Nord - Dristor 2 section of what is today the M1.
Due to the very large gap between Pacii and Lujerului (then known as Armata Poporului) construction of Gorjului started. It was opened in two stages; in 1994 the westbound platform opened and in 1998 the eastbound platform was opened.
In the mid 2000s the route of the M3 was shortened from Pantelimon - Industriilor to Eroilor - Industriilor and the M3 became a shuttle service, similar to the M4 today. In 2008 the long-overdue section from Nicolae Grigorescu to Anghel Saligny (at the time known as Linia de Centura) was finally also opened as a shuttle. Because a line composed of two unconnected shuttles was very impractical, on 4 July 2009 the two shuttles were linked sharing tracks with the M1 between Eroilor and Nicolae Grigorescu, forming the M3 we know today.

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