Directions to Vippåvägen station (Stockholm) with public transit
The following transit lines have routes that pass near Vippåvägen
Bus stops near Vippåvägen in Stockholm
- Drottningplan Grycksbo, 7 min walk,
- Drottningvägen Grycksbo, 14 min walk,
Bus lines to Vippåvägen station in Stockholm
- 245, Bjursås Kvarntäkt,
- 246, Falun Centralstation,
- 248, Grycksboskolan,
- 620, Drottningplan Grycksbo,
- 246, Sågmyra Tidstrandsvägen,
- 620, Skärbacken,
- 350, Vikarbyn Öja Vsk,
- 350, Falun Centralstation,
What are the closest stations to Vippåvägen?
The closest stations to Vippåvägen are:
- Drottningplan Grycksbo is 532 meters away, 7 min walk.
- Drottningvägen Grycksbo is 1076 meters away, 14 min walk.
Which bus line stops near Vippåvägen?
350 (Rättvik Station)
What’s the nearest bus station to Vippåvägen in Stockholm?
The nearest bus station to Vippåvägen in Stockholm is Drottningplan Grycksbo. It’s a 7 min walk away.
What time is the first bus to Vippåvägen in Stockholm?
The 245 is the first bus that goes to Vippåvägen in Stockholm. It stops nearby at 6:17 AM.
What time is the last bus to Vippåvägen in Stockholm?
The 350 is the last bus that goes to Vippåvägen in Stockholm. It stops nearby at 10:13 PM.
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Public Transit to Vippåvägen in Stockholm
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Looking for the nearest stop or station to Vippåvägen? Check out this list of closest stops available to your destination: Drottningplan Grycksbo; Drottningvägen Grycksbo.
Bus: 350, 245, 246, 248, 620, 245, 246, 248, 620.
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