Directions to Bloms Gata station (Stockholm) with public transit
The following transit lines have routes that pass near Bloms Gata
How to get to Bloms Gata station by bus?
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Bus stops near Bloms Gata in Stockholm
- Vik Kanikevägen, 6 min walk,
Bus lines to Bloms Gata station in Stockholm
- 3, Kristianstad Centralstation - Simrishamn,
- 574, Brösarp bussterminal - Simrishamn,
- 3, Simrishamn station - Kristianstad Centralstation,
- 574, Simrishamn station - Brösarp bussterminal,
- 3, Simrishamn Station,
- 574, Simrishamn Station,
What are the closest stations to Bloms Gata?
The closest stations to Bloms Gata are:
- Vik Kanikevägen is 472 meters away, 6 min walk.
Which bus line stops near Bloms Gata?
3 (Simrishamn Station)
What’s the nearest bus station to Bloms Gata in Stockholm?
The nearest bus station to Bloms Gata in Stockholm is Vik Kanikevägen. It’s a 6 min walk away.
What time is the first bus to Bloms Gata in Stockholm?
The 574 is the first bus that goes to Bloms Gata in Stockholm. It stops nearby at 5:09 AM.
What time is the last bus to Bloms Gata in Stockholm?
The 3 is the last bus that goes to Bloms Gata in Stockholm. It stops nearby at 1:08 AM.
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Public Transit to Bloms Gata in Stockholm
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Bus: 3, 574, 574, 574.
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