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M103 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route M103 bus time schedule & line map M103 City Hall Via Lex Av View In Website Mode The M103 bus line (City Hall Via Lex Av) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) City Hall Via Lex Av: 24 hours (2) East Harlem 125 St Via 3 Av: 24 hours Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest M103 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next M103 bus arriving. Direction: City Hall Via Lex Av M103 bus Time Schedule 57 stops City Hall Via Lex Av Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 24 hours Monday 24 hours E 126 St/2 Av 225 E 126 St, Manhattan Tuesday 24 hours Lexington Av/E 124 St Wednesday 24 hours 2050 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan Thursday 24 hours Lexington Av/E 122 St Friday 24 hours 1990 Lexington Ave, Manhattan Saturday 24 hours Lexington Av/E 119 St 1901 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 116 St 1862 Lexington Ave, Manhattan M103 bus Info Direction: City Hall Via Lex Av Lexington Av/E 114 St Stops: 57 1844 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan Trip Duration: 81 min Line Summary: E 126 St/2 Av, Lexington Av/E 124 Lexington Av/E 110 St St, Lexington Av/E 122 St, Lexington Av/E 119 St, 1762 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 116 St, Lexington Av/E 114 St, Lexington Av/E 110 St, Lexington Av/E 106 St, Lexington Av/E 106 St Lexington Av/E 104 St, Lexington Av/E 102 St, 1680 Lexington Ave, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 100 St, Lexington Av/E 98 St, Lexington Av/E 96 St, Lexington Av/E 94 St, Lexington Av/E 104 St Lexington Av/E 92 St, Lexington Av/E 89 St, 1634 Lexington Ave, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 86 St, 83rd St, Lexington Av/E 79 St, Lexington Av/E 77 St, Lexington Av/E 74 St, Lexington Av/E 102 St Lexington Av/E 72 St, Lexington Av/E 70 St, 1598 Lexington Ave, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 68 St, Lexington Av/E 64 St, Lexington Av/E 62 St, Lexington Av/E 59 St, Lexington Av/E 100 St Lexington Av/E 56 St, Lexington Av/E 52 St, 1565 Lexington Ave, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 50 St, Lexington Av/E 49 St, Lexington Ave & East 46th St, Lexington Av/E 45 St, Lexington Av/E 98 St Lexington Av/E 42 St, Lexington Av/E 40 St, East 98th Street, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 37 St, Lexington Av/E 34 St, Lexington Av/E 31 St, Lexington Av/E 28 St, Lexington Av/E 96 St Lexington Av/E 26 St, East 24 St/Lexington Av, 3 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan Av/E 23 St, 3 Av/E 20 St, 3 Av/E 17 St, 3 Av/E 14 St, 3 Av/E 11 St, 3 Av/Astor Pl, Cooper Sq/E 4 St, Lexington Av/E 94 St Bowery/Bleecker St, Bowery/E Houston St, 1442 Lexington Ave, Manhattan Bowery/Prince St, Bowery/Kenmare St, Bowery/Grand St, Bowery/Canal St, Bowery/Bayard Lexington Av/E 92 St St, Park Row/Worth St, Park Row/Beekman St 1386 Lexington Ave, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 89 St 1330 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 86 St 1276 Lexington Ave, Manhattan 83rd St 1220 Lexington Ave, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 79 St 142A Lexington Avenue, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 77 St 1086 Lexington Ave, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 74 St 1030 Lexington Ave, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 72 St 974 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 70 St 952A Lexington Avenue, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 68 St 904 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 64 St 836 Lexington Ave, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 62 St 794 Lexington Ave, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 59 St 731 Lexington Ave, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 56 St 676 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 52 St 591 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 50 St 557 557 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 49 St 526 Lexington Ave, Manhattan Lexington Ave & East 46th St 480 Lexington Ave, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 45 St 450 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 42 St 380 Lexington Ave, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 40 St 340 Lexington Ave, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 37 St 296 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 34 St 235 Lexington Ave, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 31 St 166 Lexington Ave, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 28 St 110 Lexington Ave, Manhattan Lexington Av/E 26 St 60 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan East 24 St/Lexington Av 144 E 24 St, Manhattan 3 Av/E 23 St 161 East 23rd Street, Manhattan 3 Av/E 20 St 236 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 17 St 166 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 14 St 114 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 11 St 56 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/Astor Pl 50 Astor Place, Manhattan Cooper Sq/E 4 St 2 Cooper Sq, Manhattan Bowery/Bleecker St 320 Bowery, Manhattan Bowery/E Houston St 276 Bowery, Manhattan Bowery/Prince St The Bowery, Manhattan Bowery/Kenmare St 162 Bowery, Manhattan Bowery/Grand St 114 Bowery, Manhattan Bowery/Canal St 52 Bowery, Manhattan Bowery/Bayard St 24 Bowery, Manhattan Park Row/Worth St 205 Worth St, Manhattan Park Row/Beekman St 31 Park Row, Manhattan Direction: East Harlem 125 St Via 3 Av M103 bus Time Schedule 54 stops East Harlem 125 St Via 3 Av Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 24 hours Monday 24 hours Park Row/Beekman St 42 Park Row, Manhattan Tuesday 24 hours Park Row/St James Pl Wednesday 24 hours 217 Park Row, Manhattan Thursday 24 hours Bowery/Bayard St Friday 24 hours 42 Bowery, Manhattan Saturday 24 hours Bowery/Hester St 95 Bowery, Manhattan Bowery/Grand St 137 Bowery, Manhattan M103 bus Info Direction: East Harlem 125 St Via 3 Av Bowery/Delancey St Stops: 54 189 Bowery, Manhattan Trip Duration: 77 min Line Summary: Park Row/Beekman St, Park Row/St Bowery/E Houston St James Pl, Bowery/Bayard St, Bowery/Hester St, 95 East Houston Street Eb Rb, Manhattan Bowery/Grand St, Bowery/Delancey St, Bowery/E Houston St, Bowery/E 1 St, Bowery/E 3 St, Cooper Bowery/E 1 St Sq/E 6 St, 3 Av/E 9 St, 3 Av/E 11 St, 3 Av/E 14 St, 3 315 Bowery, Manhattan Av/E 17 St, 3 Av/E 21 St, 3 Av/E 23 St, 3 Av/E 26 St, 3 Av/E 29 St, 3 Av/E 31 St, 3 Av/E 33 St, 3 Av/E 37 St, 3 Bowery/E 3 St Av/E 39 St, 3 Av/E 42 St, 3 Av/E 45 St, 3 Av/E 47 St, 3 355 Bowery, Manhattan Av/E 50 St, 3 Av/E 53 St, 3 Av/E 57 St, 3 Av/E 60 St, 3 Av/E 63 St, 3 Av/E 65 St, 3 Av/E 67 St, 3 Av/E 69 St, 3 Cooper Sq/E 6 St Av/E 72 St, 3 Av/E 75 St, 3 Av/E 77 St, 3 Av/E 79 St, 3 200 E 6 St, Manhattan Av/E 82 St, 3 Av/E 86 St, 3 Av/E 88 St, 3 Av/E 91 St, 3 Av/E 93 St, 3 Av/E 97 St, 3 Av/E 99 St, 3 Av/E 102 St, 3 Av/E 9 St 3 Av/E 104 St, 3 Av/E 106 St, 3 Av/E 109 St, 3 Av/E 39 3 Ave, Manhattan 112 St, 3 Av/E 116 St, 3 Av/E 118 St, 3 Av/E 122 St, 3 Av /E 125 St, E 126 St/2 Av 3 Av/E 11 St 75 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 14 St 135 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 17 St 187 3rd Avenue, Manhattan 3 Av/E 21 St 261 3rd Avenue, Manhattan 3 Av/E 23 St 309 3rd Avenue, Manhattan 3 Av/E 26 St 367 3rd Avenue, Manhattan 3 Av/E 29 St 423 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 31 St 449 3rd Avenue, Manhattan 3 Av/E 33 St 489 3rd Avenue, Manhattan 3 Av/E 37 St 571 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 39 St 601 3rd Avenue, Manhattan 3 Av/E 42 St 675 3rd Avenue, Manhattan 3 Av/E 45 St 711 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 47 St 757 3rd Avenue, Manhattan 3 Av/E 50 St 805 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 53 St 201 East 53rd Street, Manhattan 3 Av/E 57 St 949 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 60 St 1023 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 63 St 1071 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 65 St 1127 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 67 St 1165 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 69 St 1187 3rd Avenue, Manhattan 3 Av/E 72 St 1251 3rd Avenue, Manhattan 3 Av/E 75 St 1313 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 77 St 1349 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 79 St 1397 3rd Avenue, Manhattan 3 Av/E 82 St 1461 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 86 St 1511 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 88 St 1577 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 91 St 1628 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 93 St 1663 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 97 St East 97th Street, Manhattan 3 Av/E 99 St 1806 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 102 St 1852 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 104 St 1889 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 106 St 1935 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 109 St 1993 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 112 St 205 E 112 St, Manhattan 3 Av/E 116 St 2123 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 118 St 2175 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av/E 122 St 2253 3 Ave, Manhattan 3 Av /E 125 St 2305 3 Ave, Manhattan E 126 St/2 Av 230 East 127th Street, Manhattan M103 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com.
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