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109 Autobus Vreme Planiranih Dolazaka, I Mapa Trasa Linije 109 autobus vreme planiranih dolazaka i mapa linije 109 Padinska Skela - Put za Dunavac Pogledaj U Režimu Web Sajta Linija 109 autobus line (Padinska Skela - Put za Dunavac) ima 2 trasa. Za redovne radne dane, linija saobraća između: (1) Padinska Skela: 4:01 - 23:06 (2) Stajalište Put Za Dunavac: 4:30 - 22:20 Koristi Moovit aplikaciju da pronađeš sebi najbližu 109 autobus stanicu i da pogledaš kada sledeća 109 autobus linija dolazi. Smer: Padinska Skela 109 autobus vreme planiranog reda vožnje 14 stajališta Padinska Skela red vožnje trase: POGLEDAJ PLANIRANI RED VOŽNJE LINIJE ponedeljak 4:01 - 23:06 utorak 4:01 - 23:06 Čenta sreda 4:01 - 23:06 Tržni Centar četvrtak 4:01 - 23:06 Put Za Dunavac petak 4:01 - 23:06 Japanski Cvet subota 4:30 - 22:20 Nasipska Čuvarnica nedelja 4:30 - 22:20 Preliv Besni Fok 109 autobus informacije Put Za Vrbovski Smernice: Padinska Skela Stajališta: 14 Trajanje trase: 27 min. Sefkereški Kanal Rezime linije: Čenta, Tržni Centar, Put Za Dunavac, Japanski Cvet, Nasipska Čuvarnica, Preliv, Besni Fok, Kp Dom Put Za Vrbovski, Sefkereški Kanal, Kp Dom, Naselje 13, Palilula Tovilište, Marije Ilić Agapove, Ratomira Stojadinovića, Padinska Skela Naselje Tovilište Marije Ilić Agapove Ratomira Stojadinovića 106 Dejana Smiljkovica, Palilula Padinska Skela Smer: Stajalište Put Za Dunavac 109 autobus vreme planiranog reda vožnje 16 stajališta Stajalište Put Za Dunavac red vožnje trase: POGLEDAJ PLANIRANI RED VOŽNJE LINIJE ponedeljak 4:30 - 22:20 utorak 4:30 - 22:20 Padinska Skela sreda 4:30 - 22:20 Ratomira Stojadinovića 104 Dejana Smiljkovica, Palilula četvrtak 4:30 - 22:20 Marije Ilić Agapove petak 4:30 - 22:20 subota 4:30 - 22:20 Naselje Tovilište nedelja 4:30 - 22:20 Kp Dom Sefkereški Kanal Put Za Vrbovski 109 autobus informacije Smernice: Stajalište Put Za Dunavac Besni Fok Stajališta: 16 Trajanje trase: 29 min. Rezime linije: Padinska Skela, Ratomira Preliv Stojadinovića, Marije Ilić Agapove, Naselje Tovilište, Kp Dom, Sefkereški Kanal, Put Za Vrbovski, Besni Nasipska Čuvarnica Fok, Preliv, Nasipska Čuvarnica, Japanski Cvet, Put Za Dunavac, Faraon, Pkb ''Jedinstvo'', Pkb Magacin, Japanski Cvet Čenta Put Za Dunavac Faraon 13, Zrenjanin Pkb ''Jedinstvo'' Pkb Magacin Čenta 109 autobus redovi vožnje i mapa trase su dostupni i van mreže u PDF formatu na moovitapp.com. Koristi Moovit App da pregledaš uživo vremena dolaska, red vožnje voza ili metroa, i korak-po-korak smernice za sve tipove Pogledaj uživo vremena prevoza u gradu Beograd. dolaska O Moovit aplikaciji MaaS rešenja Podržane države Zajednica moovitera © 2021 Moovit - Sva prava zadržana.
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