Nedansjö stop - Monday schedule
Line | Direction | Time |
---|---|---|
191 | Circle K Vattjom | 05:49 |
191 | Ånge Station | 07:13 |
191 | Sundsvall Centralstation | 07:55 |
191 | Sundsvall Centralstation | 07:55 |
191 | Sundsvall Centralstation | 10:18 |
191 | Ånge Station | 12:18 |
191 | Ånge Station | 13:23 |
191 | Torpshammar Konsum | 14:48 |
191 | Sundsvall Centralstation | 15:46 |
191 | Ånge Station | 16:58 |
191 | Sundsvall Centralstation | 17:48 |
191 | Torpshammar Konsum | 18:03 |
191 | Sundsvall Centralstation | 18:48 |
191 | Stöde Skola | 21:39 |
Directions to Nedansjö stop (Stockholm) with public transit
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Bus stops near Nedansjö stop in Stockholm
- Nedansjö Bystugan, 54 min walk,
Bus lines to Nedansjö stop in Stockholm
- 181, Ica Matfors,
- 191, Ånge Station,
- 191, Sundsvall Centralstation,
What are the closest stations to Nedansjö?
The closest stations to Nedansjö are:
- Nedansjö Bystugan is 4246 meters away, 54 min walk.
Which bus line stops near Nedansjö?
191 (Torpshammar Konsum)
What time is the first bus to Nedansjö in Stockholm?
The 191 is the first bus that goes to Nedansjö in Stockholm. It stops nearby at 5:49 AM.
What time is the last bus to Nedansjö in Stockholm?
The 191 is the last bus that goes to Nedansjö in Stockholm. It stops nearby at 9:40 PM.
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Public transit to Nedansjö stop in Stockholm
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Bus: 191, 181, 181.
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The first line to this stop is 191, at 05:49, and the last line is 191 at 21:39.
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Nedansjö is a locality situated in Sundsvall Municipality, Västernorrland County, Sweden with 257 inhabitants in 2010.Wiki
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