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3 (New York City Subway service)

For the former service, see BMT 3.

The 3 Seventh Avenue Express is a service of the New York City Subway. It is colored red, since it uses the Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line through midtown. Trains of the service run all the time except late nights; it always runs express through Manhattan and local elsewhere. During late nights, the and (the latter of which is extended) cover its route, except for the northernmost two stations on Lenox Avenue, which are served by free transfers to buses.

The following lines are used by the 3:

Line Tracks When
Lenox Avenue Line (full line)N/Aall but late nights
IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line from 96th Street to Chambers Street expressall but late nights
IRT Brooklyn Branch (full line)N/Aall but late nights
IRT Clark Street Tunnel N/Aall but late nights
IRT Eastern Parkway Line (full line)localall but late nights
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Service history

 
3

LENOX AVE
R12 end rollsign
3
1967-1979 bullet
(in a circle)

Station listing

For a more detailed station listing, see the lines in the table above.

Station When Services
Manhattan
Harlem-148th Street all but late nights
145th Street all but late nights, no northbound entrance 3 (1234)
135th Street all but late nights
125th Street all but late nights 2 3 (1234)
116th Street all but late nights 2 3 (1234)
110th Street-Central Park North all but late nights 2 3 (1234)
96th Street all but late nights
72nd Street all but late nights 1 2 3 (1234) 9 (1)
42nd Street-Times Square all but late nights 1 2 3 (1234) 9 (1)
Port Authority Bus Terminal
34th Street-Penn Station all but late nights 1 2 3 (1234) 9 (1)
Amtrak
14th Street all but late nights 1 2 3 (1234) 9 (1)
Chambers Street all but late nights 1 2 3 (1234) 9 (1)
Park Place all but late nights
Fulton Street all but late nights 2 3 (1234) A C (1234)
Wall Street all but late nights 2 3 (1234)
Brooklyn
Clark Street-Brooklyn Heights all but late nights
Borough Hall all but late nights 2 3 (1234)
Hoyt Street-Fulton Mall all but late nights
Nevins Street all but late nights
Atlantic Avenue all but late nights 2 3 (1234) 4 5 (1) <5> (1a)
LIRR
Bergen Street all but late nights 2 3 (1234) 4 (5)
Grand Army Plaza all but late nights 2 3 (1234) 4 (5)
Eastern Parkway-Brooklyn Museum all but late nights 2 3 (1234) 4 (5)
Franklin Avenue all but late nights 2 3 (1234) 4 5 (1) <5> (1a)
Nostrand Avenue all but late nights
Kingston Avenue all but late nights 2 (1) 3 (1234) 4 (5)
Utica Avenue all but late nights
Sutter Avenue-Rutland Road all but late nights
Saratoga Avenue all but late nights 2 (1) 3 (1234) 4 (1a5) 5 (1) <5> (1a)
Rockaway Avenue all but late nights 2 (1) 3 (1234) 4 (1a5) 5 (1) <5> (1a)
Junius Street all but late nights 2 (1) 3 (1234) 4 (1a5) 5 (1) <5> (1a)
Pennsylvania Avenue all but late nights 2 (1) 3 (1234) 4 (1a5) 5 (1) <5> (1a)
Van Siclen Avenue all but late nights 2 (1) 3 (1234) 4 (1a5) 5 (1) <5> (1a)
New Lots Avenue all but late nights 2 (1) 3 (1234) 4 (1a5) 5 (1) <5> (1a)


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