Bus Lines
OTL runs the following bus routes in Oradea:
Line | Route |
---|---|
10 | Gara de Est - Piaţa 1 Decembrie - Henrik Ibsen |
11 | Gara Centrală (Central Station) - Gara Episcopia |
12 | Nufărul - Piaţa Unirii |
13 | Piaţa 1 Decembrie - Gheorghe Doja (County Hospital) |
14 | Universitatea (University) - City Center - Podului |
15 | Piaţa 1 Decembrie - Podgoria |
16 | Piaţa 1 Decembrie - Clujului |
17 | Velenta - Piaţa 1 Decembrie - Rogerius - Pod CFR |
18 | Gara Centrală (Central Station) - Cartierul Oncea - Bihorului |
19 | Carrefour ERA - B-dul. Dacia |
20 | Nufărul - Piaţa 1 Decembrie - Real I. - Şoseaua de centură - Nufărul |
21 | Piaţa Decebal - Real I. |
22 | Gara Centrală - Real II. |
23 | Carrefour Era - Piaţa Cetăţii |
24 | Pod CFR - Macon |
25 | Oradea Shopping City - Fagului |
26 | Oradea Shopping City - Greek-Catholic Abbey |
ROH | Oradea - Biharkeresztes, Hungary |
Schedule for Local Bus Transport Oradea might be found at Orar autobuze si tramvaie Oradea
Read more about this topic: Public Transport In Oradea
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