• Home
  • Our Approach
    • Program Overview
    • Why Stories?
    • Implementation
    • The Morning Gathering
    • Suggested Book Lists >
      • Year One Suggested Book Lists
      • Year Two Suggested Book Lists
      • Year Three Suggested Booklists
      • PDF Book Lists
    • Digging Deeper
    • Telling our Stories >
      • Blog Archives >
        • 2018-2019
        • 2019-2020
        • 2020-2021
        • 2021-2022
        • 2022-2023
        • 2023-2024
        • 2024-2025
  • About Us
    • Mission
    • A Little History >
      • Mary Beth Klee
    • Core Virtues Schools
    • Our First Champion >
      • The Portsmouth Declaration
    • Newsletters
    • Contact Us
  • Virtue of the Month
    • Virtue Cycle Definitions
    • Virtue Index
    • September
    • October
    • November
    • December
    • January
    • February
    • March
    • April
    • May
    • June
  • Cycle of Virtues
    • Year 1
    • Year 2
    • Year 3
  • Heroes-Lives to Learn From
    • September Heroes
    • October Heroes
    • November Heroes
    • December Heroes
    • January Heroes
    • February Heroes
    • March Heroes
    • April Heroes
    • May Heroes
    • June Heroes
  • Holidays
    • Labor Day
    • Veteran's / Memorial Day
    • Thanksgiving
    • Hanukkah
    • Christmas
    • Martin Luther King Jr
    • Presidents' Day
    • Black History Month
    • Saint Patrick's Day
    • Women's History Month
    • Passover
    • Easter
    • Ramadan
    • Immigrant Heritage Month
  • Poetry
  • Core Knowledge Connections
    • Kindergarten
    • First Grade
    • Second Grade
    • Third Grade
    • Fourth Grade
    • Fifth Grade
    • Sixth Grade
  • Links
  • Anthologies
  • Chapter Books
  • Parent Teacher Bibliography
  • Schools of Faith
    • Saint of the Month >
      • November Saints
      • December Saints
      • January Saints
      • February Saints
      • March Saints
      • April Saints
      • May Saints
      • June Saints
      • September Saints
      • October Saints
    • Jewish Schools
    • Christian Schools
    • Islamic Schools
    • Eastern Faith Traditions
  • Grade Level Goals
    • Kindergarten Goals
    • First Grade Goals
    • Second Grade Goals
    • Third Grade Goals
    • Fourth Grade Goals
    • Fifth Grade Goals
    • Sixth Grade Goals
  • Store
  • Privacy Policy
  • Home
  • Our Approach
    • Program Overview
    • Why Stories?
    • Implementation
    • The Morning Gathering
    • Suggested Book Lists >
      • Year One Suggested Book Lists
      • Year Two Suggested Book Lists
      • Year Three Suggested Booklists
      • PDF Book Lists
    • Digging Deeper
    • Telling our Stories >
      • Blog Archives >
        • 2018-2019
        • 2019-2020
        • 2020-2021
        • 2021-2022
        • 2022-2023
        • 2023-2024
        • 2024-2025
  • About Us
    • Mission
    • A Little History >
      • Mary Beth Klee
    • Core Virtues Schools
    • Our First Champion >
      • The Portsmouth Declaration
    • Newsletters
    • Contact Us
  • Virtue of the Month
    • Virtue Cycle Definitions
    • Virtue Index
    • September
    • October
    • November
    • December
    • January
    • February
    • March
    • April
    • May
    • June
  • Cycle of Virtues
    • Year 1
    • Year 2
    • Year 3
  • Heroes-Lives to Learn From
    • September Heroes
    • October Heroes
    • November Heroes
    • December Heroes
    • January Heroes
    • February Heroes
    • March Heroes
    • April Heroes
    • May Heroes
    • June Heroes
  • Holidays
    • Labor Day
    • Veteran's / Memorial Day
    • Thanksgiving
    • Hanukkah
    • Christmas
    • Martin Luther King Jr
    • Presidents' Day
    • Black History Month
    • Saint Patrick's Day
    • Women's History Month
    • Passover
    • Easter
    • Ramadan
    • Immigrant Heritage Month
  • Poetry
  • Core Knowledge Connections
    • Kindergarten
    • First Grade
    • Second Grade
    • Third Grade
    • Fourth Grade
    • Fifth Grade
    • Sixth Grade
  • Links
  • Anthologies
  • Chapter Books
  • Parent Teacher Bibliography
  • Schools of Faith
    • Saint of the Month >
      • November Saints
      • December Saints
      • January Saints
      • February Saints
      • March Saints
      • April Saints
      • May Saints
      • June Saints
      • September Saints
      • October Saints
    • Jewish Schools
    • Christian Schools
    • Islamic Schools
    • Eastern Faith Traditions
  • Grade Level Goals
    • Kindergarten Goals
    • First Grade Goals
    • Second Grade Goals
    • Third Grade Goals
    • Fourth Grade Goals
    • Fifth Grade Goals
    • Sixth Grade Goals
  • Store
  • Privacy Policy

Night service operates every day between . Frequency : Weekdays : Every 10–15 minutes. Weekends : Every 12–20 minutes. Other Notable "Tram 3" Routes The term "Tram 3" may refer to routes in other cities:

: Operates a scenic route that can be tracked via Yandex Maps.

In , Tram Route 3 is a prominent line operated by Magistral Routes that connects the historic center with the southern districts. During the day, the route primarily runs from Metro Chistye Prudy to Balaklavsky Prospekt . Notably, it also functions as a critical part of Moscow's night transit network, extending further south to Akademika Yangelya Street between 1:00 AM and 5:30 AM. Route Overview (Moscow) Terminals : Daytime : Metro Chistye Prudy ↔ Balaklavsky Prospekt.

: The route comprises approximately 38 stations . Key connections include Paveletsky Railway Station and the Tulskaya and Chertanovskaya metro stations. Operating Hours : Regular daytime service typically runs from 05:32 to 00:32 .

: Runs between Dubky Park and the Moscow Railway Station . Expand map

Moscow Metro - Lines, timetables and prices for Moscow's metro

: Connects Jugla to Eglaines iela/Dole , passing through the Riga Central Market and major streets like K. Barona iela.

Tramvaj 3 - Shema Marshruta

Night service operates every day between . Frequency : Weekdays : Every 10–15 minutes. Weekends : Every 12–20 minutes. Other Notable "Tram 3" Routes The term "Tram 3" may refer to routes in other cities:

: Operates a scenic route that can be tracked via Yandex Maps. shema marshruta tramvaj 3

In , Tram Route 3 is a prominent line operated by Magistral Routes that connects the historic center with the southern districts. During the day, the route primarily runs from Metro Chistye Prudy to Balaklavsky Prospekt . Notably, it also functions as a critical part of Moscow's night transit network, extending further south to Akademika Yangelya Street between 1:00 AM and 5:30 AM. Route Overview (Moscow) Terminals : Daytime : Metro Chistye Prudy ↔ Balaklavsky Prospekt. Night service operates every day between

: The route comprises approximately 38 stations . Key connections include Paveletsky Railway Station and the Tulskaya and Chertanovskaya metro stations. Operating Hours : Regular daytime service typically runs from 05:32 to 00:32 . Other Notable "Tram 3" Routes The term "Tram

: Runs between Dubky Park and the Moscow Railway Station . Expand map

Moscow Metro - Lines, timetables and prices for Moscow's metro

: Connects Jugla to Eglaines iela/Dole , passing through the Riga Central Market and major streets like K. Barona iela.

Picture
Copyright © Hillsdale College 2025. All Rights Reserved.

© 2026 — Swift Vault