Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority bus route
Route 103
Ardmore to 69th Street Transportation Center
Overview
System
Victory District[1]
Operator
SEPTA Suburban Transit Division
Began service
1902 (1902) (streetcar) 1966 (1966) (bus)
Route
Locale
Delaware Valley
Communities served
Brookline, Overbrook Park
Start
Ardmore (Suburban Square)
End
69th Street Transportation Center
Daily ridership
1,362 (FY 2019)[2]
Annual patronage
428,432 (FY2019)
Timetable
Route 103 schedule
Route map
← 101/102
Suburban Transit Division
104 →
SEPTA Route 103 is a bus route operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) on the outskirts of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Route 103 runs between Ardmore and the 69th Street Transportation Center in Upper Darby.
It began as a streetcar line in 1902, operated by the Ardmore and Llanerch Street Railway, then the Philadelphia Suburban Transportation Company (PSTC, doing business as Red Arrow Lines) until converted bus operation to December 1966. SEPTA acquired PSTC and assumed operations of the Red Arrow Lines in January 1970.
^"SEPTA Route Statistics 2018" (PDF). SEPTA. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
^"Fiscal Year 2021 Service Plan Update". SEPTA. June 2020. p. 24. Retrieved March 11, 2022.
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