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Rozkład Kursowania Autobusów W Dni Robocze (Od Poniedziałku Do Piątku) ROZKŁAD KURSOWANIA AUTOBUSÓW W DNI ROBOCZE (OD PONIEDZIAŁKU DO PIĄTKU) Więcej informacji na www.pks.elblag.pl tel. (55) 239 - 62 - 03 GODZINA ODJAZDU KURS RELACJI PRZEZ 6:00 Elbląg - Poznań Malbork - Sztum - Kwidzyn - Grudziądz - Bydgoszcz - Żnin - Gniezno 13:00 Poznań - Elbląg Gniezno - Żnin - Bydgoszcz - Grudziądz - Kwidzyn - Sztum - Malbork 7:10 Gdynia - Warszawa Gdańsk - Nowy Dwór Gd. - Elbląg - Pasłęk -Ostróda - Mława - Płońsk 8:00 Gdańsk - Warszawa Nowy Dwór Gd. - Elbląg - Pasłęk -Ostróda - Mława - Płońsk 15:10 Warszawa - Gdańsk Płońsk - Mława - Ostróda - Pasłęk - Elbląg 9:30 Elbląg - Warszawa Pasłęk -Ostróda - Mława - Płońsk 15:10 Warszawa - Elbląg Płońsk - Mława - Ostróda - Pasłęk 7:30 Orneta - Gdańsk Pasłęk - Elbląg - Nowy Dwór Gd. 15:10 Gdańśk - Orneta Nowy Dwór Gd. - Elbląg - Pasłęk 6:45 Braniewo - Gdańśk Frombork - Elbląg - Nowy Dwór Gd. 9:50 Gdańsk - Braniewo Nowy Dwór Gd. - Elbląg - Frombork 5:00 6:05 7:05 8:00 8:50 10:00 12:00 Elbląg - Gdańsk Nowy Dwór Gd. 14:30 19:45 14:00 15:30 Elbląg - Gdańsk Jazowa - Nowy Dwór Gd.- Lubiezewo - Ostaszewo Pułkownikówka 7:40 8:00 9:15 9:50 11:45 13:45 15:10 Gdańśk - Elbląg Nowy Dwór Gd. 16:40 21:05 18:00 Gdańsk - Elbląg Pułkownikówka - Ostaszewo - Lubieszewo - Orłowo - Nowy Dwór Gd. 5:00 Elbląg - Gdynia Nowy Dwór Gd. - Gdańśk 7:10 Gdynia - Elbląg Gdańsk - Nowy Dwór Gd. 4:15 5:05 10:20 14:35 17:10 Nowy Dwór Gd. - Gdańśk Orłowo - Lubieszewo - Ostaszewo - Pułkownikówka 5:30 6:35 7:34 8:30 9:13 10:23 12:23 Nowy Dwór Gd. - Gdańsk 14:53 16:05 18:43 20:10 5:25 6:40 12:10 16:00 19:10 Gdańsk - Nowy Dwór Gd. Pułkownikówka - Ostaszewo - Lubieszewo - Orłowo 7:40 8:00 9:15 9:50 11:45 13:45 16:40 Gdańsk - Nowy Dwór Gd. 18:00 21:05 5:00 5:20 6:05 7:00 7:05 8:00 8:00 8:50 9:20 10:00 11:00 12:00 12:30 14:00 Elbląg - Nowy Dwór Gd. 14:30 15:30 16:00 17:40 18:30 19:45 5:50 7:07 7:57 8:34 8:45 9:55 10:37 10:40 11:52 12:25 12:37 14:12 14:35 15:17 Nowy Dwór Gd. - Elbląg 15:47 17:12 17:20 18:42 19:12 20:37 21:50 5:20 7:00 8:00 9:20 11:00 12:30 14:00 Elbląg - Krynica Morska Nowy Dwór Gd. - Stegna - Sztutowo - Kąty Rybackie Elbląg - Krynica Morska Nowy Dwór Gd. - Stegna - Sztutowo - Kąty Rybackie 16:00 17:40 18:30 8:00 11:00 14:00 Elbląg - Krynica Morska Piaski Nowy Dwór Gd. - Stegna - Sztutowo - Kąty Rybackie - Krynica Morska 6:10 7:00 9:40 10:55 11:40 13:15 14:20 Krynica Morska - Elbląg Kąty Rybackie - Sztutowo - Stegna - Nowy Dwór Gd. 16:15 17:45 19:40 10:40 13:00 16:00 Krynica Morska Piaski - Elbląg Krynica Morska - Kąty Rybackie - Sztutowo - Stegna - Nowy Dwór Gd. 9:00 13:20 15:15 Nowy Dwór Gd. - Stegna Plaża Mikoszewo - Jantar - Stegna 9:40 14:20 16:00 Stegna Plaża - Nowy Dwór Gd. 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Sprzymierzonych 7:00 9:55 11:15 15:05 20:15 Elbląg - Pasłęk Rzeczna 7:00 11:30 13:00 15:30 18:45 Elbląg - Pasłęk Węzina 9:30 16:10 Elbląg - Pasłęk 5:55 10:55 Pasłęk - Elbląg Pasłęk ul. Sprzymierzonych 8:30 9:55 12:05 13:40 15:20 16:15 17:50 Pasłęk - Elbląg Rzeczna 9:00 10:20 14:20 19:30 Pasłęk - Elbląg Węzina 7:42 8:20 19:15 Pasłęk - Elbląg Kurs wycieczkowy wykonywany we wtorki, piątki i niedziele więcej informacji na www.pks.elblag.pl oraz pod nr tel. (55) 239 - 62 - 60.
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