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63 Buss Rutetabell & Linjerutekart 63 buss rutetabell & linjekart 63 Lakselv - Hammerfest Vis I Nettsidemodus 63 buss Linjen Lakselv - Hammerfest har 2 ruter. For vanlige ukedager, er operasjonstidene deres 1 Lakselv - Hammerfest 04:50 - 14:30 2 Lakselv - Kárásjohka/Karasjok 06:00 - 14:55 Bruk Moovitappen for å ƒnne nærmeste 63 buss stasjon i nærheten av deg og ƒnn ut når neste 63 buss ankommer. Retning: Lakselv - Hammerfest 63 buss Rutetabell 71 stopp Lakselv - Hammerfest Rutetidtabell VIS LINJERUTETABELL mandag 04:50 - 14:30 tirsdag 04:50 - 14:30 Karasjok Bussterminal Fitnodatgeaidnu 45, Karasjok onsdag 04:50 - 14:30 Scandic Hotell Karasjok torsdag 04:50 - 14:30 Jeaggeluodda 28, Karasjok fredag 04:50 - 20:00 Nattvann lørdag Opererer Ikke Lavkavann søndag 14:30 - 20:00 Luostejohka Skoganvarre 63 buss Info Porsangmoen Retning: Lakselv - Hammerfest Stopp: 71 Revfossnes Kryss Reisevarighet: 133 min Linjeoppsummering: Karasjok Bussterminal, Aspelund Scandic Hotell Karasjok, Nattvann, Lavkavann, Luostejohka, Skoganvarre, Porsangmoen, Revfossnes Kryss, Aspelund, Sandmelen, Sandmelen Gjestgiveribakken, Holmenveien, Lakselv Lufthavn Banak, Porsanger Vertshus, Porsanger Rådhus, Gjestgiveribakken Lakselv Bussterminal, Smørstad, Austmo, Stabbursnes, Igeldas, Ytre Igeldas, Jonsnes, Holmenveien Gåradak, Sørdal, Gielkájávri, Kolvik Kryss, Indre Billefjord Kapell, Indre Billefjord, Indre Billefjord Vest, Lakselv Lufthavn Banak Tverrnes, Strandli, Solrud, Ytre Billefjord, Oterberget, P2 buss, Norway Storjorda, Lensmannselva Kistrand, Nygård, Kistrand, Olderfjord Bussterminal, Skaidi, Livheim, Porsanger Vertshus Enebakk, Oldernes, Repparfjordbrua, Ariselva, Idrettsveien 4B, Lakselv Dalheim, Fægfjordholmen, Fægfjord, Fiskevik, Tveelva, Gargo, Langøra, Slettelv, Innertappen, Porsanger Rådhus Kvalsund Skole, Kvalsund Sentrum, Kvalsundbrua Kirkeveien 3, Lakselv Nord, Skjåholmen, Skjåholmen Nord, Bekkeli, Strømsneskrysset, Brua Rypefjord, Indrefjord, Lakselv Bussterminal Rypefjord, Stornes Rypefjord, Rypefjord Nord, Kubakken, Jansvannet, Storsvingen, Hammerfest Smørstad Bussterminal, Hammerfest Sykehus Austmo Stabbursnes Igeldas Ytre Igeldas Jonsnes Gåradak Sørdal Gielkájávri Kolvik Kryss Indre Billefjord Kapell Indre Billefjord Indre Billefjord Vest Tverrnes Strandli Solrud Ytre Billefjord Oterberget Storjorda Lensmannselva Kistrand Nygård Kistrand Olderfjord Bussterminal Skaidi Livheim Enebakk Oldernes Repparfjordbrua Ariselva Dalheim Fægfjordholmen Fægfjord Fiskevik Tveelva Gargo Langøra Slettelv Innertappen Kvalsund Skole Kvalsundveien 249, Norway Kvalsund Sentrum Kirkeveien 1, Norway Kvalsundbrua Nord Skjåholmen Skjåholmen Nord Bekkeli Akkarfjordveien, Norway Strømsneskrysset Brua Rypefjord Fjordaveien 51, Rypefjord Indrefjord Fjordaveien 38, Rypefjord Rypefjord Rundveien 2, Rypefjord Stornes Rypefjord Shelllveien, Rypefjord Rypefjord Nord Mellomveien 29, Rypefjord Kubakken Mellomveien 13, Rypefjord Jansvannet Rypklubbveien 2, Norway Storsvingen Hammerfest Bussterminal Hamnegata, Hammerfest Hammerfest Sykehus Sykehusveien, Norway Retning: Lakselv - Kárásjohka/Karasjok 63 buss Rutetabell 70 stopp Lakselv - Kárásjohka/Karasjok Rutetidtabell VIS LINJERUTETABELL mandag 06:00 - 14:55 tirsdag 06:00 - 14:55 Hammerfest Sykehus Sykehusveien, Norway onsdag 06:00 - 14:55 Hammerfest Bussterminal torsdag 06:00 - 14:55 Hamnegata, Hammerfest fredag 06:00 - 20:20 Storsvingen lørdag Opererer Ikke Jansvannet søndag 14:55 - 20:20 Rypklubbveien 2, Norway Kubakken Mellomveien 13, Rypefjord 63 buss Info Rypefjord Nord Retning: Lakselv - Kárásjohka/Karasjok Mellomveien 29, Rypefjord Stopp: 70 Reisevarighet: 126 min Rypefjord Linjeoppsummering: Hammerfest Sykehus, Rundveien 2, Rypefjord Hammerfest Bussterminal, Storsvingen, Jansvannet, Kubakken, Rypefjord Nord, Rypefjord, Indrefjord, Indrefjord Brua Rypefjord, Strømsneskrysset, Bekkeli, Fjordaveien 38, Rypefjord Skjåholmen Nord, Skjåholmen, Kvalsundbrua Nord, Kvalsund Sentrum, Kvalsund Skole, Innertappen, Brua Rypefjord Slettelv, Langøra, Gargo, Tveelva, Fiskevik, Fægfjord, Fjordaveien 51, Rypefjord Fægfjordholmen, Dalheim, Ariselva, Repparfjordbrua, Oldernes, Enebakk, Livheim, Skaidi, Olderfjord Strømsneskrysset Bussterminal, Kistrand, Nygård, Lensmannselva Kistrand, Storjorda, Oterberget, Ytre Billefjord, Solrud, Bekkeli Strandli, Tverrnes, Indre Billefjord Vest, Indre Akkarfjordveien, Norway Billefjord, Indre Billefjord Kapell, Kolvik Kryss, Gielkájávri, Sørdal, Gåradak, Jonsnes, Ytre Igeldas, Skjåholmen Nord Igeldas, Stabbursnes, Austmo, Smørstad, Lakselv Bussterminal, Porsanger Rådhus, Porsanger Skjåholmen Vertshus, Lakselv Lufthavn Banak, Holmenveien, Gjestgiveribakken, Sandmelen, Aspelund, Revfossnes Kvalsundbrua Nord Kryss, Porsangmoen, Skoganvarre, Luostejohka, Lavkavann, Nattvann, Scandic Hotell Karasjok, Kvalsund Sentrum Karasjok Bussterminal Kirkeveien 1, Norway Kvalsund Skole Kvalsundveien 249, Norway Innertappen Slettelv Langøra Gargo Tveelva Fiskevik Fægfjord Fægfjordholmen Dalheim Ariselva Repparfjordbrua Oldernes Enebakk Livheim Skaidi Olderfjord Bussterminal Kistrand Nygård Lensmannselva Kistrand Storjorda Oterberget Ytre Billefjord Solrud Strandli Tverrnes Indre Billefjord Vest Indre Billefjord Indre Billefjord Kapell Kolvik Kryss Gielkájávri Sørdal Gåradak Jonsnes Ytre Igeldas Igeldas Stabbursnes Austmo Smørstad Lakselv Bussterminal Porsanger Rådhus Kirkeveien 3, Lakselv Porsanger Vertshus Idrettsveien 4B, Lakselv Lakselv Lufthavn Banak P2 buss, Norway Holmenveien Gjestgiveribakken Sandmelen Aspelund Revfossnes Kryss Porsangmoen Skoganvarre Luostejohka Lavkavann Nattvann Scandic Hotell Karasjok Jeaggeluodda 28, Karasjok Karasjok Bussterminal Fitnodatgeaidnu 45, Karasjok 63 buss rutetabeller og rutekart er tilgjengelige i o«ine PDF-format på moovitapp.com. 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