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I'm planning a trip from Wroclaw to Prague by public transport and want to stop in Vidnava (a Czech town close to the Polish border). I figured out most parts of the way, but I'm struggling with the connection between Jesenik and Vidnava.

What I found out so far is, that the closest I can get to Vidnava by train on the Czech side is Jesenik and according to Rome2rio there is a bus connection from there. I think I checked it before, but now the link returns a 404 error page.

I've spent quite some time searching the web for any definite information about this connection, but without luck. Does anyone know, which line it is, if it's still in operation, where I can find a timetable and how to buy tickets?

Note: I might decide to do the trip in the opposite direction instead (Prague to Wroclaw), but I think it shouldn't make a difference concerning the original question as bussesbuses (if they run) will most likely go both directions.

I'm planning a trip from Wroclaw to Prague by public transport and want to stop in Vidnava (a Czech town close to the Polish border). I figured out most parts of the way, but I'm struggling with the connection between Jesenik and Vidnava.

What I found out so far is, that the closest I can get to Vidnava by train on the Czech side is Jesenik and according to Rome2rio there is a bus connection from there. I think I checked it before, but now the link returns a 404 error page.

I've spent quite some time searching the web for any definite information about this connection, but without luck. Does anyone know, which line it is, if it's still in operation, where I can find a timetable and how to buy tickets?

Note: I might decide to do the trip in the opposite direction instead (Prague to Wroclaw), but I think it shouldn't make a difference concerning the original question as busses (if they run) will most likely go both directions.

I'm planning a trip from Wroclaw to Prague by public transport and want to stop in Vidnava (a Czech town close to the Polish border). I figured out most parts of the way, but I'm struggling with the connection between Jesenik and Vidnava.

What I found out so far is, that the closest I can get to Vidnava by train on the Czech side is Jesenik and according to Rome2rio there is a bus connection from there. I think I checked it before, but now the link returns a 404 error page.

I've spent quite some time searching the web for any definite information about this connection, but without luck. Does anyone know, which line it is, if it's still in operation, where I can find a timetable and how to buy tickets?

Note: I might decide to do the trip in the opposite direction instead (Prague to Wroclaw), but I think it shouldn't make a difference concerning the original question as buses (if they run) will most likely go both directions.

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I'm planning a trip from Wroclaw to Prague by public transport and want to stop in Vidnava (a Czech town close to the Polish border). I figured out most parts of the way, but I'm struggling with the connection between Jesenik and Vidnava.

What I found out so far is, that the closest I can get to Vidnava by train on the Czech side is Jesenik and according to Rome2rio there is a bus connection from there. I think I checked it before, but now the link returns a 404 error page.

I've spent quite some time searching the web for any hint ondefinite information about this connection, but without luck. Does anyone know, which line it is, if it's still in operation, where I can find a timetable and how to buy tickets?

Note: I might decide to do the trip in the opposite direction instead (Prague to Wroclaw), but I think it shouldn't make a difference concerning the original question as busses (if they run) will most likely go both directions.

I'm planning a trip from Wroclaw to Prague by public transport and want to stop in Vidnava (a Czech town close to the Polish border). I figured out most parts of the way, but I'm struggling with the connection between Jesenik and Vidnava.

What I found out so far is, that the closest I can get to Vidnava by train on the Czech side is Jesenik and according to Rome2rio there is a bus connection from there. I think I checked it before, but now the link returns a 404 error page.

I've spent quite some time searching the web for any hint on this connection, but without luck. Does anyone know, which line it is, if it's still in operation, where I can find a timetable and how to buy tickets?

Note: I might decide to do the trip in the opposite direction instead (Prague to Wroclaw), but I think it shouldn't make a difference concerning the original question as busses (if they run) will most likely go both directions.

I'm planning a trip from Wroclaw to Prague by public transport and want to stop in Vidnava (a Czech town close to the Polish border). I figured out most parts of the way, but I'm struggling with the connection between Jesenik and Vidnava.

What I found out so far is, that the closest I can get to Vidnava by train on the Czech side is Jesenik and according to Rome2rio there is a bus connection from there. I think I checked it before, but now the link returns a 404 error page.

I've spent quite some time searching the web for any definite information about this connection, but without luck. Does anyone know, which line it is, if it's still in operation, where I can find a timetable and how to buy tickets?

Note: I might decide to do the trip in the opposite direction instead (Prague to Wroclaw), but I think it shouldn't make a difference concerning the original question as busses (if they run) will most likely go both directions.

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Bus connection from Jesenik to Vidnava, Czech Republic

I'm planning a trip from Wroclaw to Prague by public transport and want to stop in Vidnava (a Czech town close to the Polish border). I figured out most parts of the way, but I'm struggling with the connection between Jesenik and Vidnava.

What I found out so far is, that the closest I can get to Vidnava by train on the Czech side is Jesenik and according to Rom2rioRome2rio there is a bus connection from there. I think I checked it before, but now the link returns a 404 error page.

I've spent quite some time searching the web for any hint on this connection, but without luck. Does anyone know, which line it is, if it's still in operation, where I can find a timetable and how to buy tickets?

Note: I might decide to do the trip in the opposite direction instead (Prague to Wroclaw), but I think it shouldn't make a difference concerning the original question as busses (if they run) will most likely go both directions.

Bus connection to Vidnava, Czech Republic

I'm planning a trip from Wroclaw to Prague by public transport and want to stop in Vidnava (a Czech town close to the Polish border). I figured out most parts of the way, but I'm struggling with the connection between Jesenik and Vidnava.

What I found out so far is, that the closest I can get to Vidnava by train on the Czech side is Jesenik and according to Rom2rio there is a bus connection from there. I think I checked it before, but now the link returns a 404 error page.

I've spent quite some time searching the web for any hint on this connection, but without luck. Does anyone know, which line it is, if it's still in operation, where I can find a timetable and how to buy tickets?

Note: I might decide to do the trip in the opposite direction instead (Prague to Wroclaw), but I think it shouldn't make a difference concerning the original question as busses (if they run) will most likely go both directions.

Bus connection from Jesenik to Vidnava, Czech Republic

I'm planning a trip from Wroclaw to Prague by public transport and want to stop in Vidnava (a Czech town close to the Polish border). I figured out most parts of the way, but I'm struggling with the connection between Jesenik and Vidnava.

What I found out so far is, that the closest I can get to Vidnava by train on the Czech side is Jesenik and according to Rome2rio there is a bus connection from there. I think I checked it before, but now the link returns a 404 error page.

I've spent quite some time searching the web for any hint on this connection, but without luck. Does anyone know, which line it is, if it's still in operation, where I can find a timetable and how to buy tickets?

Note: I might decide to do the trip in the opposite direction instead (Prague to Wroclaw), but I think it shouldn't make a difference concerning the original question as busses (if they run) will most likely go both directions.

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