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112 Vevey - Blonay - Les Pléiades - (Blonay–Les Pléiades À Crémaillère) État: 1 ANNÉE HORAIRE 2020 112 Vevey - Blonay - Les Pléiades - (Blonay–Les Pléiades à crémaillère) État: 1. Novembre 2019 R R R R R R R R 1301 1303 1403 1305 1307 1407 1309 1311 Lausanne dép. 5 12 5 35 5 59 6 21 6 35 6 50 Montreux dép. 5 28 5 48 6 17 6 29 6 48 6 55 Vevey 5 42 5 57 6 27 6 42 6 57 7 12 Gilamont 5 44 5 59 6 29 6 44 6 59 7 14 Hauteville 5 46 6 01 6 31 6 46 7 01 7 16 Château-d'Hauteville 5 47 6 02 6 32 6 47 7 02 7 17 St-Légier-Gare 5 51 6 06 6 36 6 51 7 06 7 21 St-Légier-Village 5 52 6 07 6 37 6 52 7 07 7 22 La Chiésaz 5 53 6 08 6 38 6 53 7 08 7 23 Château-de-Blonay 5 54 6 09 6 39 6 54 7 09 7 24 Blonay 5 57 6 12 6 42 6 57 7 12 7 27 Blonay 6 15 7 00 Prélaz-sur-Blonay 6 15 7 00 Tusinge 6 17 7 02 Les Chevalleyres 6 18 7 03 Bois-de-Chexbres 6 20 7 05 Fayaux 6 21 7 06 Ondallaz-L'Alliaz 6 23 7 08 Lally 6 27 7 12 Les Pléiades R R R R R R R R 1411 1313 1413 1315 1317 1319 1421 1323 Lausanne dép. 6 59 7 21 7 35 7 50 7 59 8 21 8 50 Montreux dép. 7 17 7 29 7 48 7 55 8 17 8 29 8 55 Vevey 7 27 7 42 7 57 8 12 8 27 8 42 9 12 Gilamont 7 29 7 44 7 59 8 14 8 29 8 44 9 14 Hauteville 7 31 7 46 8 01 8 16 8 31 8 46 9 16 Château-d'Hauteville 7 32 7 47 8 02 8 17 8 32 8 47 9 17 St-Légier-Gare 7 36 7 51 8 06 8 21 8 36 8 51 9 21 St-Légier-Village 7 37 7 52 8 07 8 22 8 37 8 52 9 22 La Chiésaz 7 38 7 53 8 08 8 23 8 38 8 53 9 23 Château-de-Blonay 7 39 7 54 8 09 8 24 8 39 8 54 9 24 Blonay 7 42 7 57 8 12 8 27 8 42 8 57 9 27 Blonay 7 43 8 03 9 03 Prélaz-sur-Blonay 7 43 8 03 9 03 Tusinge 7 45 8 05 9 05 Les Chevalleyres 7 46 8 06 9 06 Bois-de-Chexbres 7 48 8 08 9 08 Fayaux 7 49 8 09 9 09 Ondallaz-L'Alliaz 7 51 8 11 9 11 Lally 7 52 8 12 9 12 Les Pléiades 7 59 8 19 9 19 1 / 9 ANNÉE HORAIRE 2020 112 Vevey - Blonay - Les Pléiades - (Blonay–Les Pléiades à crémaillère) État: 1. Novembre 2019 R R R R R R R R 1425 1327 1429 1331 1433 1433 1335 1337 Lausanne dép. 9 21 9 50 10 21 10 50 11 21 11 21 11 35 11 50 Montreux dép. 9 29 9 55 10 29 10 55 11 26 11 26 11 48 11 55 Vevey 9 42 10 12 10 42 11 12 11 42 11 42 11 57 12 12 Gilamont 9 44 10 14 10 44 11 14 11 44 11 44 11 59 12 14 Hauteville 9 46 10 16 10 46 11 16 11 46 11 46 12 01 12 16 Château-d'Hauteville 9 47 10 17 10 47 11 17 11 47 11 47 12 02 12 17 St-Légier-Gare 9 51 10 21 10 51 11 21 11 51 11 51 12 08 12 21 St-Légier-Village 9 52 10 22 10 52 11 22 11 52 11 52 12 09 12 22 La Chiésaz 9 53 10 23 10 53 11 23 11 53 11 53 12 10 12 23 Château-de-Blonay 9 54 10 24 10 54 11 24 11 54 11 54 12 11 12 24 Blonay 9 57 10 27 10 57 11 27 11 57 11 57 12 14 12 27 Blonay 10 03 11 03 12 03 12 07 Prélaz-sur-Blonay 10 03 11 03 12 03 12 07 Tusinge 10 05 11 05 12 05 12 09 Les Chevalleyres 10 06 11 06 12 06 12 10 Bois-de-Chexbres 10 08 11 08 12 08 12 12 Fayaux 10 09 11 09 12 09 12 13 Ondallaz-L'Alliaz 10 11 11 11 12 11 12 15 Lally 10 12 11 12 12 12 12 16 Les Pléiades 10 19 11 19 12 19 12 23 R R R R R R R R 1439 1439 1341 1443 1345 1447 1447 1349 Lausanne dép. 12 21 12 21 12 50 13 21 13 50 14 21 14 21 14 50 Montreux dép. 12 29 12 29 12 55 13 29 13 55 14 29 14 29 14 55 Vevey 12 42 12 42 13 12 13 42 14 12 14 42 14 42 15 12 Gilamont 12 44 12 44 13 14 13 44 14 14 14 44 14 44 15 14 Hauteville 12 46 12 46 13 16 13 46 14 16 14 46 14 46 15 16 Château-d'Hauteville 12 47 12 47 13 17 13 47 14 17 14 47 14 47 15 17 St-Légier-Gare 12 51 12 51 13 21 13 51 14 21 14 51 14 51 15 21 St-Légier-Village 12 52 12 52 13 22 13 52 14 22 14 52 14 52 15 22 La Chiésaz 12 53 12 53 13 23 13 53 14 23 14 53 14 53 15 23 Château-de-Blonay 12 54 12 54 13 24 13 54 14 24 14 54 14 54 15 24 Blonay 12 57 12 57 13 27 13 57 14 27 14 57 14 57 15 27 Blonay 13 03 13 10 14 03 15 03 15 10 Prélaz-sur-Blonay 13 03 13 10 14 03 15 03 15 10 Tusinge 13 05 13 12 14 05 15 05 15 12 Les Chevalleyres 13 06 13 13 14 06 15 06 15 13 Bois-de-Chexbres 13 08 13 15 14 08 15 08 15 15 Fayaux 13 09 13 16 14 09 15 09 15 16 Ondallaz-L'Alliaz 13 11 13 18 14 11 15 11 15 18 Lally 13 12 13 19 14 12 15 12 15 19 Les Pléiades 13 19 13 26 14 19 15 19 15 26 2 / 9 ANNÉE HORAIRE 2020 112 Vevey - Blonay - Les Pléiades - (Blonay–Les Pléiades à crémaillère) État: 1. Novembre 2019 R R R R R R R R 1449 1449 1351 1353 1355 1455 1357 1359 Lausanne dép. 15 21 15 21 15 35 15 50 15 59 16 21 16 35 16 50 16 55 Montreux dép. 15 29 15 29 15 48 15 55 16 17 16 26 16 48 16 55 Vevey 15 42 15 42 15 57 16 12 16 27 16 42 16 57 17 12 Gilamont 15 44 15 44 15 59 16 14 16 29 16 44 16 59 17 14 Hauteville 15 46 15 46 16 01 16 16 16 31 16 46 17 01 17 16 Château-d'Hauteville 15 47 15 47 16 02 16 17 16 32 16 47 17 02 17 17 St-Légier-Gare 15 51 15 51 16 06 16 21 16 36 16 51 17 06 17 21 St-Légier-Village 15 52 15 52 16 07 16 22 16 37 16 52 17 07 17 22 La Chiésaz 15 53 15 53 16 08 16 23 16 38 16 53 17 08 17 23 Château-de-Blonay 15 54 15 54 16 09 16 24 16 39 16 54 17 09 17 24 Blonay 15 57 15 57 16 12 16 27 16 42 16 57 17 12 17 27 Blonay 16 03 16 10 17 03 Prélaz-sur-Blonay 16 03 16 10 17 03 Tusinge 16 05 16 12 17 05 Les Chevalleyres 16 06 16 13 17 06 Bois-de-Chexbres 16 08 16 15 17 08 Fayaux 16 09 16 16 17 09 Ondallaz-L'Alliaz 16 11 16 18 17 11 Lally 16 12 16 19 17 12 Les Pléiades 16 19 16 26 17 19 R R R R R R R R 1361 1461 1363 1365 1367 1467 1369 1371 Lausanne dép. 16 59 17 21 17 35 17 50 17 59 18 21 18 35 18 50 17 26 17 56 18 55 Montreux dép. 17 17 17 29 17 48 17 55 18 17 18 29 18 48 18 55 Vevey 17 27 17 42 17 57 18 12 18 27 18 42 18 57 19 12 Gilamont 17 29 17 44 17 59 18 14 18 29 18 44 18 59 19 14 Hauteville 17 31 17 46 18 01 18 16 18 31 18 46 19 01 19 16 Château-d'Hauteville 17 32 17 47 18 02 18 17 18 32 18 47 19 02 19 17 St-Légier-Gare 17 36 17 51 18 06 18 21 18 36 18 51 19 06 19 21 St-Légier-Village 17 37 17 52 18 07 18 22 18 37 18 52 19 07 19 22 La Chiésaz 17 38 17 53 18 08 18 23 18 38 18 53 19 08 19 23 Château-de-Blonay 17 39 17 54 18 09 18 24 18 39 18 54 19 09 19 24 Blonay 17 42 17 57 18 12 18 27 18 42 18 57 19 12 19 27 Blonay 18 03 19 03 Prélaz-sur-Blonay 18 03 19 03 Tusinge 18 05 19 05 Les Chevalleyres 18 06 19 06 Bois-de-Chexbres 18 08 19 08 Fayaux 18 09 19 09 Ondallaz-L'Alliaz 18 11 19 11 Lally 18 12 19 12 Les Pléiades 18 19 19 19 3 / 9 ANNÉE HORAIRE 2020 112 Vevey - Blonay - Les Pléiades - (Blonay–Les Pléiades à crémaillère) État: 1.
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