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- DN3 abstract "DN3 (Romanian: Drumul Național 3) is a national road in Romania, originally linking Bucharest and Constanța via Călărași, but no longer serving this purpose for more than four decades. The road is not complete, in the sense of having a gap across the Danube between Călărași and Ostrov. The gap is covered by ferry-boats operated by two private companies every 30–35 minutes during the day and every 45–90 minutes during the night.When designated as a trunk route, in the early 1960s, this was the shortest road between Bucharest and Constanta, as, at that time, there were no road bridges connecting Dobrudja with the rest of Romania (the King Carol I Bridge at Cernavodă being rail only).As road bridges over the Danube were constructed, the first one in 1970 at Giurgeni – Vadu Oii, and the second one at Fetești–Cernavodă (Cernavodă Bridge) in the late 1980s, the road lost almost all importance. Currently, the main road connection between Bucharest and Constanta is done via the A2 motorway, opened between 2004 and 2009, while Călărași is served through an exit from the same motorway at Drajna.Currently, the route is very sparsely used between Bucharest and Călărași, mainly by commuters between Bucharest and its suburbs of Pantelimon and Brănești, as well as by villagers along its route, as a feeder to A2. Between Ostrov and Constanta, the road provides a vital link between southwestern Dobrudja and the rest of the country. However, as southwestern Dobrudja is sparsely populated, with no notable towns or cities (Ostrov being the biggest, at slightly over 5000 inhabitants), that stretch of the road is sparsely used as well.DN3 connects with the Bulgarian road network through a border crossing facility at Ostrov – Silistra (Bulgaria), immediately after the ferry landing. Thus, if counting the Călărași-Ostrov ferry as part of the DN3 road, it can be said that one of the main remaining roles of DN3 is providing a connection between Călărași and Silistra. Note that as of 2009, there is also a direct, newly built Călărași – Silistra ferry, but is far slower (takes almost 2 hours to cross the 8 km distance) and far more infrequent.".
- DN3 county C%C4%83l%C4%83ra%C8%99i_County.
- DN3 county Constan%C8%9Ba_County.
- DN3 county Ilfov_County.
- DN3 routeEnd Constan%C8%9Ba.
- DN3 routeNumber "3".
- DN3 routeStart Bucharest.
- DN3 routeTypeAbbreviation "DN".
- DN3 wikiPageID "1832674".
- DN3 wikiPageRevisionID "570778374".
- DN3 counties Constanța_County.
- DN3 counties Călărași_County.
- DN3 counties Ilfov_County.
- DN3 country "ROU".
- DN3 hasPhotoCollection DN3.
- DN3 maint "Compania Națională de Autostrăzi și Drumuri Naționale din România".
- DN3 route "3".
- DN3 terminusA Bucharest.
- DN3 terminusB Constanța.
- DN3 type "DN".
- DN3 subject Category:Roads_in_Romania.
- DN3 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- DN3 type Infrastructure.
- DN3 type Place.
- DN3 type Road.
- DN3 type RouteOfTransportation.
- DN3 type Wikidata:Q532.
- DN3 type Place.
- DN3 type Facility_Construct.
- DN3 type Street_Generic.
- DN3 type Location.
- DN3 comment "DN3 (Romanian: Drumul Național 3) is a national road in Romania, originally linking Bucharest and Constanța via Călărași, but no longer serving this purpose for more than four decades. The road is not complete, in the sense of having a gap across the Danube between Călărași and Ostrov.".
- DN3 label "DN3".
- DN3 label "DN3".
- DN3 sameAs DN3.
- DN3 sameAs m.05_k0_.
- DN3 sameAs Q2612223.
- DN3 sameAs Q2612223.
- DN3 wasDerivedFrom DN3?oldid=570778374.
- DN3 isPrimaryTopicOf DN3.