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Leamy Avenue (SEPTA Route 101 station)

Leamy Avenue (SEPTA Route 101 station): “

DanTD: created Leamy Avenue Rt 101 station article


{{Infobox Station
| name=Leamy Avenue
| type=[[SEPTA]] [[trolley]]
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| address=Near Leamy Avenue & Rolling Road<br>[[Springfield Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania|Springfield, Pennsylvania]].
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| line={{rail color box|system=SEPTA|line=Route 101}}
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| platform=2
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| tracks=2
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{{s-line|system=SEPTA|line=Route 101|previous=Woodland Avenue|next=Saxer Avenue}}
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”’Leamy Avenue”’ is a stop along the SEPTA Media ([[SEPTA Routes 101 and 102|Route 101]]) trolley line. It is officially located near Leamy Avenue & Rolling Road in [[Springfield Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania|Springfield, Pennsylvania]]. In reality it’s directly on the southeast corner of both of these streets.

Trolleys arriving at this station travel between [[69th Street Terminal]] in [[Upper Darby, Pennsylvania]] and Orange Street in [[Media, Pennsylvania]]. The station contains a bench on one of the platforms, but no shelters. A school is located on the northwest side of the tracks. At this location, the tracks run at a northeast-to-southwest direction. Leamy Avenue itself is divided as ‘West Leamy Avenue’ northwest of the grade crossing, and ‘East Leamy Avenue’ southeast of the grade crossing. Southwest of this stop tracks narrow down from two to one until the Route 101 line approaches the [[Pine Ridge (SEPTA Route 101 station)|Pine Ridge stop]].

==External links==
*[http://www.septa.org/maps/click_map/leamy_avenue.html SEPTA – Leamy Avenue MHSL Station]

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[[Category:SEPTA stations and terminals]]
[[Category:SEPTA Media–Sharon Hill Line stations]]

(Via Wikipedia – New pages [en].)

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