Greater Manchester bus route 103
103 Skyline | |||
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Overview | |||
Operator | Stagecoach Manchester | ||
Garage | Sharston | ||
Vehicle | Alexander Dennis Enviro400 Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC Alexander Dennis Enviro400EV | ||
Night-time | Night Bus 103 | ||
Route | |||
Start | Manchester Airport | ||
Via |
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End | Piccadilly Gardens | ||
Service | |||
Frequency | 30 minutes (Mon-Sat daytime) 60 minutes (evenings, Sundays) | ||
Operates | 24 hours | ||
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Greater Manchester bus route 103 operates in Greater Manchester between Manchester Airport and Manchester Piccadilly Gardens bus station. It shares the same termini with route 43, but providing a less frequent operation and serving totally different locations of southern part of Manchester comparing to the 43. The 103 also has a sister route, which is the 102 operating between Southern Cemetery and Manchester Piccadilly Gardens bus station.
History[edit]
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Route 103 is one of many "Skyline" links that connect various places to Manchester Airport. Prior to 2007 it operates half-hourly during the day, but on 2 September 2007 a night service was introduced, with hourly operation due to popular demand for a night link.[1][2][3]
Current route[edit]
Route 103 serves the following primary locations:
- Manchester Airport for Manchester Airport station
- Wythenshawe bus station for Wythenshawe Town Centre tram stop
- Benchill for Benchill tram stop
- Sharston
- Northenden
- Mersey Bank Estate
- Withington
- Moss Side
- Hulme
- Chorton-upon-Medlock
- Oxford Road station
- Manchester Piccadilly Gardens bus station for Piccadilly Gardens tram stop and Manchester Piccadilly station
References[edit]
- ↑ Take the night bus This is Cheshire 6 September 2007
- ↑ Greenaway, Graham (10 September 2007). "All-night bus links Manchester Airport to town". Flight Hotel Reservations. Retrieved 3 April 2010.
- ↑ McGinty, Craig (12 September 2007). "All night bus service to Manchester Airport". Cheapflights. Archived from the original on 25 July 2011. Retrieved 3 April 2010. Unknown parameter
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