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Horaires Et Trajet De La Ligne L2244 De Tram Sur Une Carte Horaires et plan de la ligne L2244 de tram L2244 Albert →Amiens Voir En Format Web La ligne L2244 de tram (Albert →Amiens) a 7 itinéraires. Pour les jours de la semaine, les heures de service sont: (1) Albert →Amiens: 06:07 (2) Amiens →Arras: 13:43 (3) Amiens →Arras: 05:32 - 18:32 (4) Amiens →Lille Flandres: 05:50 - 21:01 (5) Arras →Amiens: 16:22 (6) Arras →Amiens: 06:37 - 19:49 (7) Lille Flandres →Amiens: 05:53 - 20:58 Utilisez l'application Moovit pour trouver la station de la ligne L2244 de tram la plus proche et savoir quand la prochaine ligne L2244 de tram arrive. Direction: Albert →Amiens Horaires de la ligne L2244 de tram 3 arrêts Horaires de l'Itinéraire Albert →Amiens: VOIR LES HORAIRES DE LA LIGNE lundi 06:07 mardi 06:07 Albert mercredi 06:07 Corbie jeudi 06:07 Amiens vendredi 06:07 47 Place Alphonse Fiquet, Amiens samedi Pas opérationnel dimanche Pas opérationnel Informations de la ligne L2244 de tram Direction: Albert →Amiens Arrêts: 3 Durée du Trajet: 22 min Récapitulatif de la ligne: Albert, Corbie, Amiens Direction: Amiens →Arras Horaires de la ligne L2244 de tram 10 arrêts Horaires de l'Itinéraire Amiens →Arras: VOIR LES HORAIRES DE LA LIGNE lundi Pas opérationnel mardi Pas opérationnel Amiens 47 Place Alphonse Fiquet, Amiens mercredi Pas opérationnel Daours jeudi Pas opérationnel Rue du Stade, Aubigny vendredi Pas opérationnel Corbie samedi 06:43 Heilly dimanche 13:43 Méricourt - Ribemont Buire-Sur-L'Ancre Informations de la ligne L2244 de tram Albert Direction: Amiens →Arras Arrêts: 10 Miraumont Durée du Trajet: 52 min Récapitulatif de la ligne: Amiens, Daours, Corbie, Achiet Heilly, Méricourt - Ribemont, Buire-Sur-L'Ancre, Albert, Miraumont, Achiet, Arras Arras Direction: Amiens →Arras Horaires de la ligne L2244 de tram 10 arrêts Horaires de l'Itinéraire Amiens →Arras: VOIR LES HORAIRES DE LA LIGNE lundi 05:32 - 18:32 mardi 05:32 - 18:32 Amiens 47 Place Alphonse Fiquet, Amiens mercredi 05:32 - 18:32 Daours jeudi 05:32 - 18:32 Rue du Stade, Aubigny vendredi 05:32 - 18:32 Corbie samedi 12:43 - 17:43 Heilly dimanche 17:43 Méricourt - Ribemont Buire-Sur-L'Ancre Informations de la ligne L2244 de tram Albert Direction: Amiens →Arras Arrêts: 10 Miraumont Durée du Trajet: 51 min Récapitulatif de la ligne: Amiens, Daours, Corbie, Achiet Heilly, Méricourt - Ribemont, Buire-Sur-L'Ancre, Albert, Miraumont, Achiet, Arras Arras Direction: Amiens →Lille Flandres Horaires de la ligne L2244 de tram 7 arrêts Horaires de l'Itinéraire Amiens →Lille Flandres: VOIR LES HORAIRES DE LA LIGNE lundi 05:50 - 21:01 mardi 05:50 - 21:01 Amiens 47 Place Alphonse Fiquet, Amiens mercredi 05:50 - 21:01 Corbie jeudi 05:50 - 21:01 Albert vendredi 05:50 - 21:01 samedi 06:37 - 20:37 Achiet dimanche 08:37 - 20:37 Arras Douai Lille Flandres Informations de la ligne L2244 de tram Avenue Le Corbusier, Lille Direction: Amiens →Lille Flandres Arrêts: 7 Durée du Trajet: 77 min Récapitulatif de la ligne: Amiens, Corbie, Albert, Achiet, Arras, Douai, Lille Flandres Direction: Arras →Amiens Horaires de la ligne L2244 de tram 8 arrêts Horaires de l'Itinéraire Arras →Amiens: VOIR LES HORAIRES DE LA LIGNE lundi Pas opérationnel mardi Pas opérationnel Arras mercredi Pas opérationnel Boisleux jeudi Pas opérationnel Courcelles-Le-Comte vendredi Pas opérationnel Achiet samedi Pas opérationnel Miraumont dimanche 16:22 Albert Corbie Informations de la ligne L2244 de tram → Amiens Direction: Arras Amiens Arrêts: 8 47 Place Alphonse Fiquet, Amiens Durée du Trajet: 49 min Récapitulatif de la ligne: Arras, Boisleux, Courcelles- Le-Comte, Achiet, Miraumont, Albert, Corbie, Amiens Direction: Arras →Amiens Horaires de la ligne L2244 de tram 10 arrêts Horaires de l'Itinéraire Arras →Amiens: VOIR LES HORAIRES DE LA LIGNE lundi 06:37 - 19:49 mardi 06:37 - 19:49 Arras mercredi 06:37 - 19:49 Achiet jeudi 06:37 - 19:49 Miraumont vendredi 06:37 - 19:49 Albert samedi 08:10 - 19:10 Buire-Sur-L'Ancre dimanche 19:10 Méricourt - Ribemont Heilly Informations de la ligne L2244 de tram Direction: Arras →Amiens Corbie Arrêts: 10 Durée du Trajet: 52 min Daours Récapitulatif de la ligne: Arras, Achiet, Miraumont, Rue du Stade, Aubigny Albert, Buire-Sur-L'Ancre, Méricourt - Ribemont, Heilly, Corbie, Daours, Amiens Amiens 47 Place Alphonse Fiquet, Amiens Direction: Lille Flandres →Amiens Horaires de la ligne L2244 de tram 7 arrêts Horaires de l'Itinéraire Lille Flandres →Amiens: VOIR LES HORAIRES DE LA LIGNE lundi 05:53 - 20:58 mardi 05:53 - 20:58 Lille Flandres Avenue Le Corbusier, Lille mercredi 05:53 - 20:58 Douai jeudi 05:53 - 20:58 Arras vendredi 05:53 - 20:58 samedi 09:05 - 21:05 Achiet dimanche 09:05 - 21:05 Albert Corbie Amiens Informations de la ligne L2244 de tram 47 Place Alphonse Fiquet, Amiens Direction: Lille Flandres →Amiens Arrêts: 7 Durée du Trajet: 77 min Récapitulatif de la ligne: Lille Flandres, Douai, Arras, Achiet, Albert, Corbie, Amiens Les horaires et trajets sur une carte de la ligne L2244 de tram sont disponibles dans un ƒchier PDF hors-ligne sur moovitapp.com. 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