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L2 Bybane Køreplan & Linjerutekort L2 bybane køreplan & linjemap Odder - Lystrup Se I Webstedsmodus L2 bybane linjen (Odder - Lystrup) har 6 ruter. på almindelige hverdage er deres kørselstider: (1) Aarhus H: 00:02 - 23:41 (2) Aarhus Universitetshospital: 06:10 - 18:10 (3) Lisbjergskolen: 04:47 - 23:47 (4) Lystrup: 00:02 - 23:32 (5) Mårslet: 05:32 - 17:02 (6) Odder: 00:11 - 23:11 Brug Moovit Appen til at ƒnde den nærmeste L2 bybane station omkring dig og ƒnde ud af, hvornår næste L2 bybane ankommer. Retning: Aarhus H L2 bybane køreplan 19 stop Aarhus H Rute køreplan: SE LINJEKØREPLAN mandag 05:11 - 23:41 tirsdag 00:02 - 23:41 Lystrup Lystruplund 186, Århus onsdag 00:02 - 23:41 Nye torsdag 00:02 - 23:41 Elstedvej 82, Denmark fredag 00:02 - 23:41 Lisbjerg-Terp lørdag 00:02 - 23:41 Randersvej 342, Denmark søndag 00:02 - 23:41 Lisbjerg Bygade Lisbjerg Bygade 31, Denmark Klokhøjen Klokhøjen 30A, Denmark L2 bybane information Retning: Aarhus H Humlehuse Stoppesteder: 19 Turvarighed: 26 min Gl. Skejby (Agro Food Park) Linjeoversigt: Lystrup, Nye, Lisbjerg-Terp, Lisbjerg Skejbybakkevej 6, Århus Bygade, Klokhøjen, Humlehuse, Gl. Skejby (Agro Food Park), Aarhus Universitetshospital, Olof Palmes Aarhus Universitetshospital Allé, Nehrus Allé, Vandtårnet (Ringvejen), Palle Juul-Jensens Boulevard 74, Århus Stockholmsgade, Stjernepladsen, Aarhus Universitet (Ringgaden), Universitetsparken, Nørreport Aarhus, Olof Palmes Allé Skolebakken, Dokk1, Aarhus H Olof Palmes Allé 40H, Århus Nehrus Allé Vandtårnet (Ringvejen) Randersvej 206A, Århus Stockholmsgade Randersvej 124A, Århus Stjernepladsen Randersvej 19H, Århus Aarhus Universitet (Ringgaden) Nørrebrogade 70, Århus Universitetsparken Nørrebrogade 50, Århus Nørreport Aarhus Nørreport 97, Århus Skolebakken Skolebakken, Århus Dokk1 Havnegade, Århus Aarhus H M.P. Bruuns Gade 3, Århus Retning: Aarhus Universitetshospital L2 bybane køreplan 12 stop Aarhus Universitetshospital Rute køreplan: SE LINJEKØREPLAN mandag 06:10 - 18:10 tirsdag 06:10 - 18:10 Aarhus H M.p. Bruuns Gade 3, Århus onsdag 06:10 - 18:10 Dokk1 torsdag 06:10 - 18:10 Hack Kampmanns Plads 4L, Århus fredag 06:10 - 18:10 Skolebakken lørdag 08:37 - 16:07 Skolebakken, Århus søndag Ikke i drift Nørreport Aarhus Nørreport 97, Århus Universitetsparken Nørrebrogade 50, Århus L2 bybane information Retning: Aarhus Universitetshospital Aarhus Universitet (Ringgaden) Stoppesteder: 12 Randersvej 2H, Århus Turvarighed: 19 min Linjeoversigt: Aarhus H, Dokk1, Skolebakken, Stjernepladsen Nørreport Aarhus, Universitetsparken, Aarhus Randersvej 19H, Århus Universitet (Ringgaden), Stjernepladsen, Stockholmsgade, Vandtårnet (Ringvejen), Nehrus Stockholmsgade Allé, Olof Palmes Allé, Aarhus Universitetshospital Randersvej 124B, Århus Vandtårnet (Ringvejen) Randersvej 206B, Århus Nehrus Allé Olof Palmes Allé Olof Palmes Allé 40H, Århus Aarhus Universitetshospital Palle Juul-Jensens Boulevard 74, Århus Retning: Lisbjergskolen L2 bybane køreplan 32 stop Lisbjergskolen Rute køreplan: SE LINJEKØREPLAN mandag 04:47 - 23:47 tirsdag 04:47 - 23:47 Odder Banegårdsgade 3B, Odder onsdag 04:47 - 23:47 Rude Havvej torsdag 04:47 - 23:47 Rude Havvej 1A, Odder fredag 04:47 - 23:47 Assedrup lørdag 05:17 - 23:47 Malling søndag 05:17 - 23:47 Stationspladsen 5M, Malling Beder Vilhelmsborg L2 bybane information Bedervej 99, Denmark Retning: Lisbjergskolen Stoppesteder: 32 Mårslet Turvarighed: 70 min Banevej 10, Mårslet Linjeoversigt: Odder, Rude Havvej, Assedrup, Malling, Beder, Vilhelmsborg, Mårslet, Mølleparken, Mølleparken Nørrevænget, Tranbjerg, Gunnar Clausens Vej, Præstegårdsvej 79C, Mårslet Øllegårdsvej, Rosenhøj, Viby Jylland, Kongsvang, Aarhus H, Dokk1, Skolebakken, Nørreport Aarhus, Nørrevænget Universitetsparken, Aarhus Universitet (Ringgaden), Nørrevænget 61, Århus Stjernepladsen, Stockholmsgade, Vandtårnet (Ringvejen), Nehrus Allé, Olof Palmes Allé, Aarhus Tranbjerg Universitetshospital, Gl. Skejby (Agro Food Park), Tranbjerg Stationsvej 2, Århus Humlehuse, Klokhøjen, Lisbjerg Bygade, Lisbjergskolen Gunnar Clausens Vej Øllegårdsvej Viaduktvej 1, Århus Rosenhøj Rosenhøj 29C, Århus Viby Jylland Sønderhøj 2B, Århus Kongsvang Christian X's Vej 14, Århus Aarhus H M.p. Bruuns Gade 3, Århus Dokk1 Hack Kampmanns Plads 4L, Århus Skolebakken Skolebakken, Århus Nørreport Aarhus Nørreport 97, Århus Universitetsparken Nørrebrogade 50, Århus Aarhus Universitet (Ringgaden) Randersvej 2H, Århus Stjernepladsen Randersvej 19H, Århus Stockholmsgade Randersvej 124B, Århus Vandtårnet (Ringvejen) Randersvej 206B, Århus Nehrus Allé Olof Palmes Allé Olof Palmes Allé 40H, Århus Aarhus Universitetshospital Palle Juul-Jensens Boulevard 74, Århus Gl. Skejby (Agro Food Park) Skejbybakkevej 6, Århus Humlehuse Klokhøjen Klokhøjen 30A, Denmark Lisbjerg Bygade Lisbjerg Bygade 31, Denmark Lisbjergskolen Lisbjerg Bygade 102, Denmark Retning: Lystrup L2 bybane køreplan 34 stop Lystrup Rute køreplan: SE LINJEKØREPLAN mandag 04:32 - 23:32 tirsdag 00:02 - 23:32 Odder Banegårdsgade 3B, Odder onsdag 00:02 - 23:32 Rude Havvej torsdag 00:02 - 23:32 Rude Havvej 1A, Odder fredag 00:02 - 23:32 Assedrup lørdag 00:02 - 23:32 Assedrupvej 20, Denmark søndag 00:02 - 23:32 Malling Stationspladsen 5M, Malling Beder L2 bybane information Vilhelmsborg Retning: Lystrup Bedervej 99, Denmark Stoppesteder: 34 Turvarighed: 32 min Mårslet Linjeoversigt: Odder, Rude Havvej, Assedrup, Langballevej 10, Mårslet Malling, Beder, Vilhelmsborg, Mårslet, Mølleparken, Nørrevænget, Tranbjerg, Gunnar Clausens Vej, Mølleparken Øllegårdsvej, Rosenhøj, Viby Jylland, Kongsvang, Præstegårdsvej 79C, Mårslet Aarhus H, Dokk1, Skolebakken, Nørreport Aarhus, Universitetsparken, Aarhus Universitet (Ringgaden), Nørrevænget Stjernepladsen, Stockholmsgade, Vandtårnet Nørrevænget 61, Århus (Ringvejen), Nehrus Allé, Olof Palmes Allé, Aarhus Universitetshospital, Gl. Skejby (Agro Food Park), Tranbjerg Humlehuse, Klokhøjen, Lisbjerg Bygade, Lisbjerg- Tranbjerg Stationsvej 2, Århus Terp, Nye, Lystrup Gunnar Clausens Vej Øllegårdsvej Viaduktvej 1, Århus Rosenhøj Rosenhøj 29C, Århus Viby Jylland Sønderhøj 2, Århus Kongsvang Christian X's Vej 14, Århus Aarhus H M.p. Bruuns Gade 3, Århus Dokk1 Hack Kampmanns Plads 4L, Århus Skolebakken Skolebakken, Århus Nørreport Aarhus Nørreport 97, Århus Universitetsparken Nørrebrogade 50, Århus Aarhus Universitet (Ringgaden) Randersvej 2H, Århus Stjernepladsen Randersvej 19H, Århus Stockholmsgade Randersvej 124B, Århus Vandtårnet (Ringvejen) Randersvej 206B, Århus Nehrus Allé Olof Palmes Allé Olof Palmes Allé 40H, Århus Aarhus Universitetshospital Palle Juul-Jensens Boulevard 74, Århus Gl. Skejby (Agro Food Park) Skejbybakkevej 6, Århus Humlehuse Klokhøjen Klokhøjen 30A, Denmark Lisbjerg Bygade Lisbjerg Bygade 31, Denmark Lisbjerg-Terp Randersvej 342, Denmark Nye Elstedvej 82, Denmark Lystrup Lystruplund 186, Århus Retning: Mårslet L2 bybane køreplan 23 stop Mårslet Rute køreplan: SE LINJEKØREPLAN mandag 05:32 - 17:02 tirsdag 05:32 - 17:02 Lisbjergskolen Lisbjerg Bygade 102, Denmark onsdag 05:32 - 17:02 Lisbjerg Bygade torsdag 05:32 - 17:02 Lisbjerg Bygade 31, Denmark fredag 05:32 - 17:02 Klokhøjen lørdag Ikke i drift Klokhøjen 30A, Denmark søndag Ikke i drift Humlehuse Gl. Skejby (Agro Food Park) Skejbybakkevej 6, Århus L2 bybane information Aarhus Universitetshospital Retning: Mårslet Palle Juul-Jensens Boulevard 74, Århus Stoppesteder: 23 Turvarighed: 51 min Olof Palmes Allé Linjeoversigt: Lisbjergskolen, Lisbjerg Bygade, Olof Palmes Allé 40H, Århus Klokhøjen, Humlehuse, Gl. Skejby (Agro Food Park), Aarhus Universitetshospital, Olof Palmes Allé, Nehrus Allé Nehrus Allé, Vandtårnet (Ringvejen), Stockholmsgade, Stjernepladsen, Aarhus Universitet Vandtårnet (Ringvejen) (Ringgaden), Universitetsparken, Nørreport Aarhus, Randersvej 206A, Århus Skolebakken, Dokk1, Aarhus H, Viby Jylland, Rosenhøj, Gunnar Clausens Vej, Tranbjerg, Stockholmsgade Nørrevænget, Mårslet Randersvej 124A, Århus Stjernepladsen Randersvej 19H, Århus Aarhus Universitet (Ringgaden) Nørrebrogade 70, Århus Universitetsparken Nørrebrogade 50, Århus Nørreport Aarhus Nørreport 97, Århus Skolebakken Skolebakken, Århus Dokk1 Havnegade, Århus Aarhus H M.P. Bruuns Gade 3, Århus Viby Jylland Sønderhøj 2B, Århus Rosenhøj Rosenhøj 29C, Århus Gunnar Clausens Vej Gunnar Clausens Vej 2C, Århus Tranbjerg Tranbjerg Stationsvej 2D, Århus Nørrevænget Nørrevænget 80, Århus Mårslet Langballevej 10, Mårslet Retning: Odder L2 bybane køreplan 34 stop Odder Rute køreplan: SE LINJEKØREPLAN mandag 05:41 - 23:11 tirsdag 00:11 - 23:11 Lystrup Lystruplund 186, Århus onsdag 00:11 - 23:11 Nye torsdag 00:11 - 23:11 Elstedvej 82, Denmark fredag 00:11 - 23:11 Lisbjerg-Terp lørdag 00:11 - 23:11 Randersvej 342, Denmark søndag 00:11 - 23:11 Lisbjerg Bygade Lisbjerg Bygade 31, Denmark Klokhøjen Klokhøjen 30A, Denmark L2 bybane information Retning: Odder Humlehuse Stoppesteder: 34 Turvarighed: 75 min Gl. Skejby (Agro Food Park) Linjeoversigt: Lystrup, Nye, Lisbjerg-Terp, Lisbjerg Skejbybakkevej 6, Århus Bygade, Klokhøjen, Humlehuse, Gl. Skejby (Agro Food Park), Aarhus Universitetshospital, Olof Palmes Aarhus Universitetshospital Allé, Nehrus Allé, Vandtårnet (Ringvejen), Palle Juul-Jensens Boulevard 74, Århus Stockholmsgade, Stjernepladsen, Aarhus Universitet (Ringgaden), Universitetsparken, Nørreport Aarhus, Olof Palmes Allé Skolebakken, Dokk1, Aarhus H, Kongsvang, Viby Olof Palmes Allé 40H, Århus Jylland, Rosenhøj, Øllegårdsvej, Gunnar Clausens Vej, Tranbjerg, Nørrevænget, Mølleparken, Mårslet, Nehrus Allé Vilhelmsborg, Beder, Malling, Assedrup, Rude Havvej, Odder Vandtårnet (Ringvejen) Randersvej 206A, Århus Stockholmsgade
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