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Føyno stop trip planner

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Føyno stop - Sunday schedule

LineDirectionTime
VY190Bergen (Åsane)09:40
NW400Stavanger Bussterminal09:42
VY190Oslo10:48
NW400Stavanger Bussterminal10:54
NW400Bergen Busstasjon11:00
NW400Stavanger Bussterminal11:47
VY190Ørsta12:26
NW400Bergen Busstasjon13:02
NW400Stavanger Bussterminal13:07
NW400Bergen Busstasjon13:17
620Leirvik13:29
620Svortland13:53
VY190Oslo14:10
NW400Bergen Busstasjon14:17
VY190Sandnes14:26
NW400Stavanger Bussterminal14:57
620Leirvik15:35
620Svortland15:55
NW400Bergen Busstasjon16:49
VY190Bergen (Ostereidet)16:58
NW400Stavanger Bussterminal17:12
620Leirvik17:35
620Svortland17:55
NW400Bergen Busstasjon17:57
NW400Stavanger Bussterminal18:12

Directions to Føyno stop (Norway) with public transit

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Føyno

    BusBus: NW400VY190.

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  • Which bus lines stop near Føyno?

    These bus lines stop near Føyno: NW400, VY190.

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Public transit to Føyno stop in Norway

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Bus: NW400VY190.

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The first line to this stop is VY190, at 09:40, and the last line is NW400 at 22:08.

This stop serves Vy Buss, Skyss and NOR-WAY Bussekspress AS’s lines

Føyno
FøynoFøyno is an island in Stord municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The 1-square-kilometre (0.39 sq mi) island lies southwest of the island of Stord at the southern end of the Stokksundet sound. The Digernessundet strait runs between Stord and this island. Føyno had a central place in the district of Sunnhordland during the Middle Ages, and gave its name to the skipreide of Føyen.
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