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Reisu Izpildes Var Kavēties Vairākos Maršrutos Reisu izpildes var kavēties vairākos maršrutos SIA Ogres autobuss Maršruta numurs Maršruta nosaukums Nr.5995 Ogre–Ciemupe–Glāžšķūnis–Ogre Nr.5414 Ogre–Suntaži–Līčupe Nr.6067 Ogre–Madliena–Līčupe Nr.6126 Ogre–Ogresgals–Lēdmane–Madliena–Ķeipene Nr.6095 Ogre–Turkalne–Suntaži–Kastrāne Nr.6117 Ogre–Ķegums–Birzgale–Lāčplēša stacija Nr.6122 Ogre–Suntaži–Ķeipene–Ogre Nr.6139 Ogre–Suntaži–Laubere–Madliena–Meņģele Nr.7073 Rīga–Madliena–Meņģele Nr.7229 Rīga–Pāvulēni AS Liepājas autobusu parks Maršruta numurs Maršruta nosaukums Nr.6726 Saldus–Satiķi–Saldus Nr.5016 Liepāja–Grāvīši Nr.5337 Liepāja–Dunalka–Cīrava Nr.5345 Aizpute–Priekule Nr.5347 Aizpute–Vecpils Nr.5348 Aizpute–Apriķi–Cīrava Nr.5349 Aizpute–Cīrava Nr.5964 Aizpute–Kazdanga–Cildi Nr.6300 Liepāja–Apriķi–Aizpute Nr.6768 Liepāja–Pāvilosta Nr.6801 Liepāja–Vecpils–Aizpute Nr.6813 Liepāja–Cildi Nr.6908 Liepāja–Ziemupe Nr.6916 Liepāja–Vecpils Nr.5112 Liepāja–Nīca–Otaņķi Nr.5340 Liepāja–Priekule–Aizvīķi Nr.5350 Liepāja–Priekule–Vaiņode Nr.5365 Liepāja–Priekule–Plūdoņi Nr.5950 Priekule–Bunka–Tadaiķi Nr.5951 Priekule–Krote–Tadaiķi Nr.5952 Vaiņode–Priekule–Krote–Tadaiķi Nr.5972 Priekule–Vienība Nr.5967 Priekule–Plūdoņi Nr.5968 Liepāja–Durbe–Vecpils Nr.6700 Liepāja–Vaiņode–Vībiņi Nr.6785 Liepāja–Šuķene Nr.6817 Liepāja–Vībiņi–Kalni Nr.6870 Liepāja–Bunka–Priekule Nr.6901 Liepāja–Jūrmalciems Nr.6902 Liepāja–Paplaka–Priekule Nr.6905 Liepāja–Kalēti–Priekule Nr.6907 Liepāja–Otaņķi–Nīcas centrs Nr.6910 Liepāja–Padone AS CATA Maršruta numurs Maršruta nosaukums Nr.5458 Saulkrasti–Vidriži–Limbaži Nr.7177 Saulkrasti–Cēsis–Madona Nr.5457 Limbaži–Liepupe–Saulkrasti Nr.5452 Saulkrasti–Mandagas–Gaiļi–Saulkrasti Nr.7147 Ērgļi–Cēsis Nr.7964 Ērgļi–Rīga Nr.6667 Ainaži–Lauvas–Rustūži–Limbaži Nr.5078 Limbaži–Vitrupe–Salacgrīva Nr.5178 Limbaži–Ķirbiži–Ainaži Nr.7774 Ainaži–Valmiera–Cēsis Nr.6279 Cēsis–Zosēni–Jaunpiebalga Nr.7732 Rīga–Skujene–Jaunpiebalga Nr.5262 Jaunpiebalga–Melnbārži Nr.6245 Cēsis–Zaube Nr.6276 Līgatne–Ratnieki Nr.6250 Cēsis–Lenči–Kūdums–Cēsis Nr.6252 Cēsis–Kosa–Skujene Nr.7175 Sigulda–Lēdurga–Limbaži Nr.5087 Sigulda–Jūdaži–More SIA VTU Valmiera Maršruta numurs Maršruta nosaukums Nr.6505 Smiltene–Aumeistari–Valka AS Rēzeknes autobusu parks Maršruta numurs Maršruta nosaukums Nr.5136 Rēzekne–Viļāni–Ružina–Malta Nr.5759 Rēzekne–Makašāni–Bliseņi Nr.6482 Rēzekne–Kaunata–Utāni–Rēzekne Nr.6535 Rēzekne–Ilzeskalns–Rogovka–Dekteri Nr.6571 Rēzekne–Malta–Rogoviki–Pūdnīki SIA Daugavpils autobusu parks Maršruta numurs Maršruta nosaukums Nr.5502 Daugavpils–Ļubasti Nr.5503 Daugavpils–Šķeltova Nr.5506 Daugavpils–Špoģi–Aglona–Priežmale Nr.5573 Daugavpils–Cirši–Naujenes stacija Nr.5575 Daugavpils–Biķernieki Nr.6167 Daugavpils–Behova Nr.6172 Daugavpils–Bramanišķi Nr.6173 Daugavpils–Zemgale Nr.6175 Daugavpils–Lukna–Daugavpils Nr.6176 Daugavpils–Degtjarka Daugavpils–Matulanišķi– Nr.6177 Demene–Lietuvas robeža Nr.6178 Daugavpils–Lipinišķi Nr.5509 Dagda–Robežnieki Nr.6211 Krāslava–Robežnieki–Asūne Nr.6212 Krāslava–Lielborne Nr.6215 Krāslava–Šķeltova–Grāveri Nr.6239 Krāslava–Grāveri–Andrupene Nr.6293 Krāslava–Robežnieki–Skuķi–Nauļāni Nr.6187 Daugavpils–Lipinišķi SIA Balvu autotransporta uzņēmums Maršruta numurs Maršruta nosaukums Nr.5044 Balvi–Egļuciems–Tilža Nr.5044 Tilža–Egļuciems–Balvi Nr.5048 Balvi–Upatnieki Nr.5052 Balvi–Kuprava–Balvi Nr.5119 Balvi–Kuprava Nr.6002 Balvi–Gariesili Nr.6450 Balvi–Bērzpils–Krišjāņi Nr.6454 Balvi–Upatnieki–Balvi Nr.6437 Vectilža–Upīte Nr.5043 Tilža–Bērzpils–Krišjāņi SIA Jēkabpils autobusu parks Maršruta numurs Maršruta nosaukums Nr.5055 Zasa–Vandāni–Dunava Nr.5056 Dunava–Gērķēni–Ogas–Zasa Nr.5061 Jēkabpils–Zasa–Bērzone–Slate Nr.5497 Jēkabpils–Sunākste Nr.5735 Zasa–Ogas–Gerķēni–Zasa Nr.5736 Zasa–Bērzone–Slate Nr.6938 Jēkabpils–Sēlpils–b.n.Līkumi–Jēkabpils Nr.6942 Jēkabpils–Rubeņi–Aknīste Nr.6948 Jēkabpils–Cukuriņi Nr.6952 Jēkabpils–Medīlas–Mežāre–Jēkabils Nr.6967 Jēkabpils–Dunava Nr.5484 Preiļi–Znotiņi–Apšenieki–Preiļi Nr.5487 Preiļi–Rudzāti–Turki–Līvāni Nr.5716 Preiļi–Sīļu kalns–Viļāni Nr.6652 Preiļi–Rudzāti Nr.6653 Preiļi–Steķi–Rožupe–Līvāni Nr.6657 Līvāni–Turki–Rudzāti Nr.6805 Preiļi–Sīļukalns–Galēni–Preiļi Nr.6886 Preiļi–Arendole–Duntišķi Nr.6924 Preiļi–Rudzāti–Līvāni Nr.6943 Preiļi–Upmala–Līvāni Nr.6949 Preiļi–Upmala–Stari–Rožupe Nr.6958 Preiļi–Upmala–Vanagi–Līvāni Nr.6959 Preiļi–Stabulnieki–Sīļu kapi Nr.6960 Preiļi–Rudzāti–Steķi Nr.6972 Preiļi–Spričvecumi–Līvāni Nr.6982 Preiļi–Vārkava–Upmala–Duntišķi SIA Dobeles autobusu parks Maršruta numurs Maršruta nosaukums Nr.7353 Dobele–Bukaiši–Jelgava Nr.6792 Dobele–Aizstrautnieki–Pienava SIA Aizkraukles autotransporta uzņēmums Maršruta numurs Maršruta nosaukums Nr.5981 Aizkraukle–Ērgļi Nr.6113 Aizkraukle–Ozoli Nr.6128 Aizkraukle–Kurmene Nr.6129 Aizkraukle–Daudzeva–Nereta Nr.6132 Aizkraukle–Sunākste Nr.6096 Aizkraukle–Irši–Aizkraukle Nr.6097 Aizkraukle–Irši–Aizkraukle SIA Migar Maršruta numurs Maršruta nosaukums Nr.5662 Jelgava–Oglaine–Sesava Nr.6775 Jelgava–Lielsesava Nr.6516 Jelgava–Ošas–Staļģene–Jelgava Nr.6519 Jelgava–Svēte–Bramberģe–Tuški–Jelgava Nr.6521 Jelgava–Staļģene–Renceles Nr.6764 Jelgava–Vircava–Oglaine–Mazlauki Nr.6777 Jelgava–Zaļenieki–Ūziņi–Jelgava IK Jānis Vaišļa un Aivars Ružs Maršruta numurs Maršruta nosaukums Nr.6536 Rēzekne–Ratnieki–Baltiņi Nr.6569 Rēzekne–Kaunata–Zosna–Rēzekne KS Toms Maršruta numurs Maršruta nosaukums 6894 Jēkabpils–Sēlpils 6938 Jēkabpils–Sēlpils–b.n Līkumi–Jēkabpils SIA Rubenītis Maršruta numurs Maršruta nosaukums Nr.5155 Vārpas–Červonka–Slate Nr.5156 Mazslate–Kaktiņi–Mazslate Nr.5158 Vārpas–Rubeņi–Rubeķi–Vārpas SIA Aknīstes pakalpojumi Maršruta numurs Maršruta nosaukums Nr.5897 Aknīste–Mežaraupi–Mežgale–Aknīste .
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