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Orari E Percorsi Della Linea Navigazione SIREMAR Orari e mappe della linea navigazione SIREMAR SIREMAR Trapani - Isole Egadi Visualizza In Una Pagina Web La linea navigazione SIREMAR (Trapani - Isole Egadi) ha 5 percorsi. Durante la settimana è operativa: (1) Favignana (-> Levanzo): 07:30 - 17:10 (2) Marettimo: 10:20 (3) Trapani: 09:00 - 18:55 (4) Trapani (-> Favignana): 13:25 Usa Moovit per trovare le fermate della linea navigazione SIREMAR più vicine a te e scoprire quando passerà il prossimo mezzo della linea navigazione SIREMAR Direzione: Favignana (-> Levanzo) Orari della linea navigazione SIREMAR 3 fermate Orari di partenza verso Favignana (-> Levanzo): VISUALIZZA GLI ORARI DELLA LINEA lunedì 07:30 - 17:10 martedì 07:30 - 17:10 Trapani mercoledì 07:30 - 17:10 Levanzo giovedì 07:30 - 17:10 Favignana venerdì 07:30 - 17:10 sabato 07:30 - 17:10 domenica 07:30 - 17:10 Informazioni sulla linea navigazione SIREMAR Direzione: Favignana (-> Levanzo) Fermate: 3 Durata del tragitto: 75 min La linea in sintesi: Trapani, Levanzo, Favignana Direzione: Marettimo Orari della linea navigazione SIREMAR 4 fermate Orari di partenza verso Marettimo: VISUALIZZA GLI ORARI DELLA LINEA lunedì 10:20 martedì 10:20 Trapani mercoledì 10:20 Favignana giovedì 10:20 Levanzo venerdì 10:20 Marettimo sabato 10:20 domenica 10:20 Informazioni sulla linea navigazione SIREMAR Direzione: Marettimo Fermate: 4 Durata del tragitto: 175 min La linea in sintesi: Trapani, Favignana, Levanzo, Marettimo Direzione: Trapani Orari della linea navigazione SIREMAR 4 fermate Orari di partenza verso Trapani: VISUALIZZA GLI ORARI DELLA LINEA lunedì 09:00 - 18:55 martedì 09:00 - 18:55 Marettimo mercoledì 09:00 - 18:55 Favignana giovedì 09:00 - 18:55 Levanzo venerdì 09:00 - 18:55 Trapani sabato 09:00 - 18:55 domenica 09:00 - 18:55 Informazioni sulla linea navigazione SIREMAR Direzione: Trapani Fermate: 4 Durata del tragitto: 55 min La linea in sintesi: Marettimo, Favignana, Levanzo, Trapani Direzione: Trapani (-> Favignana) Orari della linea navigazione SIREMAR 3 fermate Orari di partenza verso Trapani (-> Favignana): VISUALIZZA GLI ORARI DELLA LINEA lunedì Non in servizio martedì Non in servizio Marettimo mercoledì 13:25 Favignana giovedì Non in servizio Trapani venerdì Non in servizio sabato Non in servizio domenica Non in servizio Informazioni sulla linea navigazione SIREMAR Direzione: Trapani (-> Favignana) Fermate: 3 Durata del tragitto: 130 min La linea in sintesi: Marettimo, Favignana, Trapani Orari, mappe e fermate della linea navigazione SIREMAR disponibili in un PDF su moovitapp.com. Usa App Moovit per ottenere tempi di attesa reali, orari di tutte le altre linee o indicazioni passo-passo per muoverti con i mezzi pubblici Controlla gli orari di arrivo in a Palermo. tempo reale Scopri Moovit Soluzioni MaaS Paesi disponibili Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - Tutti i diritti riservati.
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