- SEPTA Routes 101 and 102
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Routes 101 and 102
Media–Sharon Hill LineOverview Type Light Rail Locale Delaware County, Pennsylvania Termini Media-Orange Street (west – Rt 101)
Sharon Hill (west – Rt 102)
69th Street Transportation Center (east)Stations 52 Services - Media Local (101)
- Media Express (101)
- Sharon Hill Local (102)
- Sharon Hill Express (102)
- 69th Street Local (both routes)
Daily ridership Route 101: 3,600
Route 102: 2,946
(average weekday FY 2010)[1]Operation Opened 1906 Operator(s) SEPTA Character Surface (at-grade) Technical Track gauge 5 ft 2 1⁄4 in (1,581 mm) Minimum radius ? Electrification Overhead lines SEPTA Trolley Routes 101 and 102[2] also known as the Media–Sharon Hill Line,[3] are light rail lines operated by the Suburban Transit Division of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority. The routes' eastern terminus is 69th Street Transportation Center in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania; Route 101 to Media, Route 102 to Sharon Hill.
Along with Norristown High Speed Line nee Philadelphia and Western Railroad, the routes are the remaining lines of the Red Arrow trolley system once operated by the Philadelphia Suburban Transportation Company, (successor to the Philadelphia and West Chester Traction Company); some local residents still call them "the Red Arrow."
This route uses 29 Kawasaki Heavy Industries Rolling Stock Company K cars, similar to those used on the SEPTA Subway–Surface Trolley Lines, but unlike them, the K cars on routes 101 and 102 are double-ended and use pantograph collection instead of trolley poles.
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Current system
The 101 and 102 run together on their exclusive right-of-way from Upper Darby to Drexel Hill Junction, where they diverge.
Route 101 continues on its own right-of-way traveling west and southwest through Drexel Hill and Springfield with an important stop at the Springfield Mall before entering the street in Media. The 101 has double tracks to Woodland Avenue, then a single track to just before Pine Ridge, then enters the street at Providence Road in Media and runs on a single track the rest of the way. Cars in the street must yield to the trolley. Media is the only suburban town in the United States to have a trolley down the middle of its main street.[citation needed] The line terminates in the middle of the street just after the Delaware County Courthouse.
Route 102 runs southeast from Drexel Hill Junction through Drexel Hill and Clifton Heights and then goes into the street in Aldan. After Aldan, it returns to its own right-of-way, then passes through Collingdale before terminating at Chester Pike in Sharon Hill. The 102 has double tracks until up to North Street in Collingdale, where the 102 returns to its own right-of-way, and after North Street, there is a single track until the end of the line.
Springfield Road contains two stops along both lines. Route 101 stops at Springfield Road in Springfield. Route 102 line stops at Springfield Road in Clifton Heights, then joins this street until it moves onto Woodlawn Avenue through Aldan.
History
Besides Routes 101 and 102, there were also two other, now defunct, Red Arrow trolley lines. The direct ancestor of the SEPTA Route 104 bus line went to West Chester, splitting off from the rest of the system right after 69th Street Terminal onto West Chester Pike. The tracks continued all the way up West Chester Pike. West Chester trolleys were replaced by buses in 1954 due to widening of West Chester Pike; rush-hour trips to Westgate Hills lasted until 1958. Tracks remained in use for access to the Red Arrow's carbarn in Llanerch until SEPTA closed the barn in 1971; all tracks were soon removed except for a portion near 69th Street that SEPTA occasionally uses to store out-of service trolleys. The other now-defunct Red Arrow trolley line went to Ardmore until December 1966. It split from the West Chester line at Llanerch and continued on its own exclusive right-of-way. Much of the right-of-way still remains between Schauffele Plaza in Ardmore (the former terminus of the line) and Eagle Road in Havertown, although the tracks were removed and the right-of-way paved for dedicated use by the replacement bus line, now SEPTA Route 103. The 103 still uses this private right-of-way, although much of its other street routing has changed.
Stations
Route 101 – Media
City Station /
LocationServices Opened Transfers and notes Media Orange Street
at State StreetRoute 101 Route 101 terminus. SEPTA Bus Route 110. Veterans Square
at State StreetRoute 101 Olive Street
at State StreetRoute 101 Jackson Street
at State StreetRoute 101 SEPTA Route 118 bus connections Monroe Street
at State StreetRoute 101 Passes by the Media Theatre Edgemont Street
at State StreetRoute 101 Manchester Avenue
at State StreetRoute 101 Providence Road
at State StreetRoute 101 Free parking available. Tracks leave street-level.
Formerly Bowling GreenBeatty Road
at Surrey RoadRoute 101 Springfield Pine Ridge
Near Pine Ridge Drive
& Beechwood RoadRoute 101 Free parking available Paper Mill Road Route 101 in Smedley Park Springfield Mall Route 101 Free parking available. Formerly Sproul Road
Connects with SEPTA Routes 107, 109, and 110.Thomson Avenue
near Sidman DriveRoute 101 Woodland Avenue
and Rolling RoadRoute 101 Leamy Avenue
and Rolling RoadRoute 101 Saxer Avenue
and Rolling RoadRoute 101 Springfield Road Route 101 Free parking available,
located west of Route 102 Springfield Road StationScenic Road Route 101 Free parking available Drexel Hill Drexeline
Woodland Avenue behind
Drexeline Shopping CenterRoute 101 Free parking available Drexelbrook
Wildell Road south
of Woodland AvenueRoute 101 Anderson Avenue
near Woodland AvenueRoute 101 Aronimink
Burmont Road & Morgan AvenueRoute 101 School Lane
west of Edmonds AvenueRoute 101 Huey Avenue
& Edmonds AvenueRoute 101 Route 102 – Sharon Hill
City Station /
LocationServices Opened Transfers and notes Sharon Hill Sharon Hill
at Chester PikeRoute 102 SEPTA Routes 114 and 115. Route 102 terminus. Collingdale MacDade Boulevard
at Woodlawn AvenueRoute 102 SEPTA Routes 113. Formerly Collingdale. Andrews Avenue
at Woodlawn AvenueRoute 102 Bartram Avenue
at Woodlawn AvenueRoute 102 North Street
at Woodlawn Avenue and Girard AvenueRoute 102 Tracks enter street-level Aldan Magnolia Avenue
at Woodlawn AvenueRoute 102 Providence Road
at Woodlawn AvenueRoute 102 Shisler Avenue
at Woodlawn AvenueRoute 102 Closed March 15, 2010 Clifton Heights Clifton-Aldan
on Woodlawn Avenue and Springfield RoadRoute 102
Media/Elwyn LineConnects to Media/Elwyn Regional Rail line Springfield Road
at Madison AvenueRoute 102 Tracks leave street level,
located east of Route 101 Springfield Road StationPenn Street
and Odgen StreetRoute 102 Baltimore Pike
near Broadway AvenueRoute 102 SEPTA Routes 109. Drexel Hill Creek Road
at Darby Creek RoadRoute 102 In Indian Rock Park. Formerly Oakdale. Marshall Road
near Cheswold AvenueRoute 102 Drexel Manor
Burmont and Cheswold RoadsRoute 102 Garrettford
Edmonds Avenue & Garrett RoadRoute 102 Both routes
City Station /
LocationServices Opened Transfers and notes Drexel Hill Drexel Hill Junction
at Shadeland AvenueSEPTA Routes
101 and 102Also called Shadeland Avenue. Routes 101 and 102 split
south and west of here. Transfers can be made with SEPTA Route 107Irvington Road
near Hillcrest RoadRoutes
101 and 102Drexel Park
on Fairfax RoadRoutes
101 and 102Also called Fairfax Road Upper Darby Lansdowne Avenue
between Garrett Road
and Winding WayRoutes
101 and 102SEPTA Route 115. Transfers can also be made with SEPTA Route 107. Congress Avenue
on Garrett RoadRoutes
101 and 102Beverly Boulevard
Between Garrett Roa
and Bywood AvenueRoutes
101 and 102Hilltop Road
Between Garrett Road
and Bywood AvenueRoutes
101 and 102Avon Road
between Garrett Road
and Winding WayRoutes
101 and 102Formerly Bywood Walnut Street
on Garrett RoadRoutes
101 and 102Fairfield Avenue
at Terminal SquareRoutes
101 and 102Tracks re-enter street level 69th Street Terminal
and Market StreetRoutes
101 and 1021907 Connects with Market-Frankford Line, Norristown High Speed Line(Route 100)
to Norristown, and SEPTA Bus Routes 21, 30, 65, 103–113, 116, 120, and 123References
- ^ SEPTA 2012 Annual Service Plan
- ^ The official name of the lines are simply "Routes 101 and 102," as indicated by SEPTA's official map (102) and official schedule (101 102),
- ^ "SEPTA Capital Improvements in Delaware County" (PDF). SEPTA. December 2007. pp. page 4. http://www.septa.org/inside/reports/DelawareCounty11.07.pdf. Retrieved 2008-01-04.
External links
- U.S. Urban Rail Transit Lines Opened From 1980 (PDF)
- Rt. 101/102 – Media/Sharon Hill; Images, guide, and slight history (World-NYC Subway.org)
SEPTA City Transit Division Market–Frankford Line • Broad Street Line • Subway–Surface Trolley Lines (Routes 10, 11, 13, 34, and 36) • Route 15 • Trackless trolleys • City surface routesSuburban Division Norristown High Speed Line • Routes 101 and 102 • Suburban bus routesRegional Rail Main Line • Airport Line • Chestnut Hill East Line • Chestnut Hill West Line • Cynwyd Line • Fox Chase Line • Lansdale/Doylestown Line • Manayunk/Norristown Line • Media/Elwyn Line • Paoli/Thorndale Line • Trenton Line • Warminster Line • West Trenton Line • Wilmington/Newark LineMajor stations Frankford Transportation Center • Fern Rock Transportation Center • Market East Station • Norristown Transportation Center • Olney Transportation Center • Suburban Station • 30th Street Station • 69th Street Transportation CenterFormer services Route 23 trolley • Route 56 trolley • Route 60 trolley • Elwyn-West Chester service • Cynwyd-Ivy Ridge service • Fox Chase Rapid Transit LineMass transit in the Delaware Valley Transit buses SEPTA: Philadelphia • Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties
Reading: Berks Area Regional Transportation Authority
New Jersey Transit: Camden, Gloucester, and Salem County suburban service • Camden, Gloucester, and Salem County local service • Long-distance local routes from Philadelphia
DART First State: New Castle CountyCommuter rail SEPTA Regional Rail: Airport Line • Chestnut Hill East Line • Chestnut Hill West Line • Cynwyd Line • Fox Chase Line • Lansdale/Doylestown Line • Manayunk/Norristown Line • Media/Elwyn Line • Paoli/Thorndale Line • Trenton Line • Warminster Line • West Trenton Line • Wilmington/Newark Line
New Jersey Transit: Atlantic City Line • ACESRapid transit and light rail SEPTA: Broad Street Line • Market–Frankford Line • Norristown High Speed Line • Subway–Surface trolleys • Route 15 • Routes 101 and 102
Delaware River Port Authority: PATCO Speedline
New Jersey Transit: River Line
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