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Directions to Lee Crescent North (Aberdeen) with public transport
The following transport lines have routes that pass near Lee Crescent North
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How to get to Lee Crescent North by Bus?
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Bus stations near Lee Crescent North in Aberdeen
- Lee Crescent, Bridge Of Don,8 min walk,
- Middleton Road, Bridge Of Don,9 min walk,
- Whitestripes Avenue, Bridge Of Don,11 min walk,
Bus lines to Lee Crescent North in Aberdeen
- 2,Garthdee,
- 32,Bridge Of Don,
- 32B,Bridge Of Don,
- 32A,Bridge Of Don,
What are the nearest stations to Lee Crescent North?
The nearest stations to Lee Crescent North are:
- Lee Crescent, Bridge Of Don is 575 meters away, 8 min walk.
- Middleton Road, Bridge Of Don is 633 meters away, 9 min walk.
- Whitestripes Avenue, Bridge Of Don is 843 meters away, 11 min walk.
Which Bus lines stop near Lee Crescent North?
These Bus lines stop near Lee Crescent North:Â 2
What’s the nearest bus stop to Lee Crescent North in Aberdeen?
The nearest bus stop to Lee Crescent North in Aberdeen is Lee Crescent, Bridge Of Don. It’s a 8 min walk away.
What time is the first Bus to Lee Crescent North in Aberdeen?
The 2 is the first Bus that goes to Lee Crescent North in Aberdeen. It stops nearby at 05:13.
What time is the last Bus to Lee Crescent North in Aberdeen?
The 2 is the last Bus that goes to Lee Crescent North in Aberdeen. It stops nearby at 23:39.
How much is the Bus fare to Lee Crescent North?
The Bus fare to Lee Crescent North costs about £5.60 - £18.50.
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Public Transit to Lee Crescent North in Aberdeen
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Location: Aberdeen, Scotland
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