Kenn, Germany - Public Transit

Public Transit

Public transport is operated by the bus during Moselbahn.

Towns and municipalities in Trier-Saarburg
  • Aach
  • Ayl
  • Baldringen
  • Bekond
  • Bescheid
  • Beuren
  • Bonerath
  • Damflos
  • Detzem
  • Ensch
  • Farschweiler
  • Fell
  • Fisch
  • Föhren
  • Franzenheim
  • Freudenburg
  • Geisfeld
  • Greimerath
  • Grimburg
  • Gusenburg
  • Gusterath
  • Gutweiler
  • Heddert
  • Hentern
  • Herl
  • Hermeskeil
  • Hinzenburg
  • Hinzert-Pölert
  • Hockweiler
  • Holzerath
  • Igel
  • Irsch
  • Kanzem
  • Kasel
  • Kastel-Staadt
  • Kell am See
  • Kenn
  • Kirf
  • Klüsserath
  • Konz
  • Kordel
  • Korlingen
  • Köwerich
  • Lampaden
  • Langsur
  • Leiwen
  • Longen
  • Longuich
  • Lorscheid
  • Mandern
  • Mannebach
  • Mehring
  • Mertesdorf
  • Merzkirchen
  • Morscheid
  • Naurath (Eifel)
  • Naurath (Wald)
  • Neuhütten
  • Newel
  • Nittel
  • Oberbillig
  • Ockfen
  • Ollmuth
  • Onsdorf
  • Osburg
  • Palzem
  • Paschel
  • Pellingen
  • Pluwig
  • Pölich
  • Ralingen
  • Rascheid
  • Reinsfeld
  • Riol
  • Riveris
  • Saarburg
  • Schillingen
  • Schleich
  • Schoden
  • Schömerich
  • Schöndorf
  • Schweich
  • Serrig
  • Sommerau
  • Taben-Rodt
  • Tawern
  • Temmels
  • Thomm
  • Thörnich
  • Trassem
  • Trierweiler
  • Trittenheim
  • Vierherrenborn
  • Waldrach
  • Waldweiler
  • Wasserliesch
  • Wawern
  • Wellen
  • Welschbillig
  • Wiltingen
  • Wincheringen
  • Zemmer
  • Zerf
  • Züsch

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