RATP Line 3bis: traffic disrupted or interrupted, news in real time

Published by Rizhlaine de Sortiraparis · Photos by Cécile de Sortiraparis · Updated on September 9, 2025 at 05:22 p.m. · Published on April 16, 2024 at 01:45 p.m.
Should we expect any disruption on line 3bis of the Paris metro? Whether it's labor unrest, strikes, roadworks or incidents, here's real-time information about traffic on this line of the RATP public transport network.

With just 4 stations on its 1.3km route, line 3bis is the shortest line on the Paris metro. It serves the east of the capital, with the Porte des Lilas terminus on the border between the 19th and 20th arrondissements and the town of Les Lilas in Seine-Saint-Denis, and the Gambetta station near the Père Lachaise cemetery. There are also two stations in the 20th arrondissement, Saint-Fargeau in the Télégraphe district and Pelleport, a stone's throw fromHôpital Tenon.

Line 3bis was originally an extension of line 3 , built in the 1910s and put into service in the early 20s, before being separated in 1971 and operated independently, while its original line was extended to Gallieni, its current terminus. Paris metro line 3 bis is also connected to line 11 and tramway 3b at Porte des Lilas station, and to line 3 at Gambetta.

Although short, line 3bis can also be subject to traffic disruptions. If you're a regular user of this line in the RATP network, here's real-time information on technical or passenger incidents, roadworks, traffic disruptions or slowdowns, or station closures.

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