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1El Lauredal → Campus Universitario
2Campus Universitario → El Lauredal
3L4-A: La Luz - Hospital San Agustin
4L4-B: Hospital San Agustin - La Luz
Route stops

99 stops • 4 directions

Linea 4 El Lauredal - Campus Universitario
  1. Residencia Geriatrica
  2. Rubin
  3. Residencia Geriatrica
  4. Avd. Lauredal
  5. Hernan Cortes
  6. Prao del Cubano
  7. Peru
  8. Casa del Mar
  9. Cuatro Caminos
  10. Santa Olaya
  11. Dos de Mayo
  12. Plaza de La Habana
  13. Comisaria
  14. Acuario
  15. Museo del Ferrocarril
  16. Pedro Duro
  17. Jardines de la Reina
  18. Instituto
  19. El Parchis
  20. Capua
  21. Cura Sama
  22. La Playa
  23. Luciano Castanon
  24. Ramon y Cajal
  25. Codema
  26. Estacion de Servicio Viesques
  27. Feijoo
  28. Viesques
  29. Cruce Vinao
  30. Escuela Politecnica de Ingenieria
  31. Escuela de Marina
  32. Aulario
Linea 4 - El Lauredal - Campus Universitario
  1. Aulario
  2. Escuela de Marina
  3. Escuela Politecnica de Ingenieria
  4. Vinao
  5. Viesques
  6. Feijoo
  7. Pintor Marola
  8. Continental
  9. Capuchinos
  10. Cruz Roja
  11. La Plazuela
  12. El Parchis
  13. Plaza del Carmen
  14. Pedro Duro
  15. Playa de Poniente
  16. Acuario
  17. Comisaria
  18. Plaza de La Habana
  19. Cortes de Cadiz
  20. Mostoles
  21. Santa Olaya
  22. Cuatro Caminos
  23. Casa del Mar
  24. Federica Montseny
  25. Florez Estrada
  26. Avd. Lauredal
  27. Residencia Geriatrica
L4-A: La Luz - Hospital San Agustin
  1. Nunez de Balboa - La Luz
  2. Hernan Cortes
  3. Iglesia La Luz
  4. Pedro de Valdivia
  5. Domingo Lopez
  6. Santa Apolonia, 123
  7. Rafaga
  8. El Pozon
  9. Entrecarreteras
  10. La Paz, 2
  11. Versalles
  12. Gutierrez Herrero
  13. El Muelle - Ambulatorio
  14. Parque del Muelle
  15. Telares - Estacion
  16. Pruneda
  17. Avda. Constitucion
  18. Eduardo Carreno
  19. Colegio El Quirinal
  20. Avda. San Agustin
  21. Hospital San Agustin
L4-B: Hospital San Agustin - La Luz
  1. Hospital San Agustin
  2. Fuero de Aviles - Ambulatorio
  3. Eduardo Carreno
  4. Colegio El Quirinal
  5. Cervantes
  6. Valdes Salas
  7. Valdes Salas, 2
  8. La Paz
  9. Versalles
  10. Texera
  11. Entrecarreteras
  12. El Pozon
  13. Rafaga
  14. Santa Apolonia, 86
  15. Santa Apolonia, 130
  16. Domingo Lopez
  17. Pedro de Valdivia
  18. Iglesia La Luz
  19. Nunez de Balboa - La Luz
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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 L4. Remember it—the number stays the same everywhere: on the stop display, in apps, on the vehicle itself. Look for L4 specifically. If you're not sure you found the right stop, just ask someone nearby: 'Does bus L4 stop here?'

Where does bus #L4 run?

This route serves the Asturias (Spain) 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
Linea 4 El Lauredal - Campus Universitario

Reference

L4

Origin

El Lauredal

Destination

Campus Universitario

Operator

EMTUSA

Linea 4 - El Lauredal - Campus Universitario

Reference

L4

Origin

Campus Universitario

Destination

El Lauredal

Route network

Transporte urbano de Xixon / Gijon

Operator

EMTUSA

Color

#006224

L4-A: La Luz - Hospital San AgustinL4-A: La Luz - Hospital San Agustín

Reference

L4

Route network

Local

Operator

Compañía del Tranvía Eléctrico de Avilés (CTEA)

Color

#0FBBED

Quick overview

Explore the bus L4 route in Asturias (Spain). 4 directions, 99 stops, and an interactive route map available in one place.

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


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