SEPTA Routes 101 and 102 - Stations

Stations

[ ] Routes 101 & 102
Legend
on-street trackage
connecting bus routes 00
Market-Frankford Line
Norristown High Speed Line
69th Street Terminal
Route 100 to Norristown
21 30 65 103-113 116 120 123
Fairfield Avenue
Walnut Street
(also called Bywood)
Avon Road
Hilltop Road
Beverly Boulevard(also called Beverly Hills)
Congress Avenue
Lansdowne Avenue 107 115
(also called Fairfax Road)
Drexel Park
Irvington Road
(also called Shadeland Avenue)
Drexel Hill Junction 107
Route 101
Route 102
Huey Avenue
Garrettford
School Lane
Drexel Manor
Aronimink
Marshall Road
Anderson Avenue
Creek Road(formerly Oakdale)
Drexelbrook
Baltimore Pike
Drexeline
Penn Street
Scenic Road
Springfield Road
Springfield Road
Clifton-AldanMedia/Elwyn Line
Saxer Avenue
Shisler Avenueclosed March 15, 2010
Leamy Avenue
Providence Road
Woodland Avenue
Magnolia Avenue
Thomson Avenue
North Street
(formerly Sproul Road)Springfield Mall
Bartram Avenue
107 109 110
Andrews Avenue
(formerly Collingdale)MacDade Boulevard
Paper Mill Road
113 Pine Ridge
Sharon Hill
Beatty Road
Providence Road
(formerly Bowling Green)
Manchester Avenue
Edgemont Street
Monroe Street
118 Jackson Street
Olive Street
Veterans Square
110 Orange Street

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