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1Landerneau (Gare Routière) → Landerneau (Gare Routière)
2Brest (Port de Commerce) → Brest (Fort Montbarey)
3Brest (Fort Montbarey) → Brest (Port de Commerce)
Route stops

77 stops • 3 directions

Bus Ar Bus 2 : Gare Routiere => Gare Routiere
  1. Gare Routiere
  2. Saint-Sebastien
  3. La Marne
  4. Parc Urbain
  5. Quai de Leon
  6. Pont Caernarfon
  7. Kerzioc'h
  8. Montcalm
  9. Fosse aux Loups
  10. Goulheo
  11. Georges Bizet
  12. Kermoualec
  13. Hector Berlioz
  14. Kerlezerien
  15. Kerabec
  16. Le Broustic
  17. Ar Vilinig
  18. Saint-Ernel
  19. Piscine
  20. Route de Quimper
  21. Edouard Lalo
  22. Pont Caernarfon
  23. Quai de Leon
  24. Petite Palud
  25. Parc Urbain
  26. La Marne
  27. Saint-Sebastien
  28. Gare SNCF
  29. Gare Routiere
Bibus 2 : Port de Commerce => Fort Montbarey
  1. Port de Commerce
  2. La Carene
  3. Les Iles
  4. Port du Chateau
  5. Rampes
  6. Kennedy Gare
  7. Liberte Frezier
  8. Duquesne
  9. Jean Moulin
  10. Francais Libres
  11. Recouvrance
  12. Maissin
  13. Prat Ledan
  14. Franchet d'Esperey
  15. Kerangoff
  16. Paul Bert
  17. Kerbonne
  18. Cosmao Pretot
  19. Castel-An-Daol
  20. Bourayne
  21. Kerzudal
  22. Saint-Pierre
  23. Panier Fleuri
  24. Fort Montbarey
Bibus 2 : Fort Montbarey => Port de Commerce
  1. Fort Montbarey
  2. Panier Fleuri
  3. Saint-Pierre
  4. Kerzudal
  5. Bourayne
  6. Castel-An-Daol
  7. Cosmao Pretot
  8. Kerbonne
  9. Paul Bert
  10. Kerangoff
  11. Le Moigne
  12. Prat Ledan
  13. Maissin
  14. Recouvrance
  15. Francais Libres
  16. Jean Moulin
  17. Duquesne
  18. Liberte Place
  19. Rond Point Henri-Rol-Tanguy
  20. Rampes
  21. Port du Chateau
  22. Les Iles
  23. La Carene
  24. Port de Commerce
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Common Questions About This Route
We've gathered all the essentials based on open data. Straight answers to the questions people ask most often.

What number is assigned to this route?

Route number is 2. Remember it—the number stays the same everywhere: on the stop display, in apps, on the vehicle itself. Look for 2 specifically. If you're not sure you found the right stop, just ask someone nearby: 'Does bus 2 stop here?'

Where does bus #2 run?

This route serves the Brest (Brittany) (France) region. In larger metro areas, routes can pass through several districts or towns. To know for sure if it works for you, pull up the route map and check the key stops and direction.

Additional Route Information
Bus Ar Bus 2 : Gare Routiere => Gare RoutiereBus Ar Bus 2 : Gare Routière => Gare Routière

Reference

2

Origin

Landerneau (Gare Routière)

Destination

Landerneau (Gare Routière)

Description

Ligne 2 : Landerneau (Gare Routière) => Landerneau (Gare Routière)

Route network

Le Bus/Ar Bus

Operator

TET Autocars

Color

#F8B187

Round trip

Yes
Bibus 2 : Port de Commerce => Fort Montbarey

Reference

2

Origin

Brest (Port de Commerce)

Destination

Brest (Fort Montbarey)

Description

Ligne 2 : Brest (Port de Commerce) => Brest (Fort Montbarey)

Route network

Bibus

Operator

RD Brest

Color

#FFE400

Bibus 2 : Fort Montbarey => Port de Commerce

Reference

2

Origin

Brest (Fort Montbarey)

Destination

Brest (Port de Commerce)

Description

Ligne 2 : Brest (Fort Montbarey) => Brest (Port de Commerce)

Route network

Bibus

Operator

RD Brest

Color

#FFE400

Quick overview

Explore the bus 2 route in Brest (Brittany) (France). 3 directions, 77 stops, and an interactive route map available in one place.

Data source

The data is obtained from open sources and may contain inaccuracies. Route information is updated regularly.


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