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175 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 175 bus time schedule & line map 175 Clydach Vale - Porth View In Website Mode The 175 bus line (Clydach Vale - Porth) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Clydach Vale: 9:03 AM - 1:55 PM (2) Llwyn-Y-Pia: 8:55 AM (3) Porth: 9:25 AM - 4:32 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 175 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 175 bus arriving. Direction: Clydach Vale 175 bus Time Schedule 44 stops Clydach Vale Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:03 AM - 1:55 PM Pontypridd Road, Porth Pontypridd Road, Rhondda Tuesday 9:03 AM - 1:55 PM Police Station, Porth Wednesday 9:03 AM - 1:55 PM Surgery, Porth Thursday 9:03 AM - 1:55 PM Rheola Road, Rhondda Friday 9:03 AM - 1:55 PM Tynewydd Hotel, Porth Saturday 9:03 AM - 1:55 PM Ty Porth, Porth Cemetery Road, Rhondda School, Porth 175 bus Info Direction: Clydach Vale Cemetery Lodge, Trealaw Stops: 44 Trip Duration: 26 min Cemetery Gates, Trealaw Line Summary: Pontypridd Road, Porth, Police Station, Porth, Surgery, Porth, Tynewydd Hotel, Carnegie Clinic, Trealaw Porth, Ty Porth, Porth, School, Porth, Cemetery Lodge, Trealaw, Cemetery Gates, Trealaw, Carnegie Checks, Trealaw Clinic, Trealaw, Checks, Trealaw, Garth Road, Trealaw, Royal Hotel, Trealaw, Brithweunydd Road, Trealaw, Alaw Road, Rhondda Miskin Hotel, Trealaw, Rhys Street, Trealaw, Lee`S Garth Road, Trealaw Takeaway, Trealaw, Colliers Arms, Trealaw, Ynyscynon Road, Trealaw, Ynyscynon Park, Trealaw, Royal Hotel, Trealaw Workingman's Club, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Ysbyty Cwm Rhondda, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Post O∆ce, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Ynyscynon Park, Trealaw, Ynyscynon Road, Trealaw, Brithweunydd Road, Trealaw Colliers Arms, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Colliers Hill, Tonypandy, Edwards Street, Tonypandy, Heather Close, Miskin Hotel, Trealaw Tonypandy, Paddy`S Goose, Tonypandy, Peacocks, Trealaw Road, Rhondda Tonypandy, Dunraven Street, Tonypandy, War Memorial, Tonypandy, Bus Station A5, Tonypandy, Rhys Street, Trealaw Thomas Street Bottom, Blaen Clydach, Thomas Street Middle, Blaen Clydach, Thomas Street Top, Lee`S Takeaway, Trealaw Blaen Clydach, Fern Terrace, Blaen Clydach, Central Hotel, Blaen Clydach, Noddfa Chapel, Blaen Clydach, Colliers Arms, Trealaw Bush Hotel, Blaen Clydach, Cwm Clydach School, Clydach Vale, Post O∆ce, Clydach Vale, Zoar Ynyscynon Road, Trealaw Residential Home, Clydach Vale, Howard Street, Ynyscynon Road, Rhondda Clydach Vale Ynyscynon Park, Trealaw Workingman's Club, Llwyn-Y-Pia Ysbyty Cwm Rhondda, Llwyn-Y-Pia Post O∆ce, Llwyn-Y-Pia Partridge Road, Rhondda Ynyscynon Park, Trealaw Ynyscynon Road, Trealaw Ynyscynon Road, Rhondda Colliers Arms, Llwyn-Y-Pia Colliers Hill, Tonypandy Edwards Street, Tonypandy Edwards Street, Rhondda Heather Close, Tonypandy Trealaw Road, Rhondda Paddy`S Goose, Tonypandy Peacocks, Tonypandy Dunraven Street, Rhondda Dunraven Street, Tonypandy War Memorial, Tonypandy Dunraven Street, Rhondda Bus Station A5, Tonypandy Thomas Street Bottom, Blaen Clydach Thomas Street Middle, Blaen Clydach Thomas Street Top, Blaen Clydach Fern Terrace, Blaen Clydach Central Hotel, Blaen Clydach North Terrace, Rhondda Noddfa Chapel, Blaen Clydach Bush Hotel, Blaen Clydach Taff Terrace, Rhondda Cwm Clydach School, Clydach Vale Post O∆ce, Clydach Vale Zoar Residential Home, Clydach Vale Howard Street, Clydach Vale Howard Street, Cwm Clydach Community Direction: Llwyn-Y-Pia 175 bus Time Schedule 10 stops Llwyn-Y-Pia Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:55 AM Peacocks, Tonypandy Dunraven Street, Rhondda Tuesday 8:55 AM Paddy`S Goose, Tonypandy Wednesday 8:55 AM Heather Close, Tonypandy Thursday 8:55 AM Trealaw Road, Rhondda Friday 8:55 AM Edwards Street, Tonypandy Saturday 8:55 AM Edwards Street, Rhondda Colliers Hill, Tonypandy Colliers Arms, Llwyn-Y-Pia 175 bus Info Direction: Llwyn-Y-Pia Ynyscynon Road, Trealaw Stops: 10 Ynyscynon Road, Rhondda Trip Duration: 7 min Line Summary: Peacocks, Tonypandy, Paddy`S Ynyscynon Park, Trealaw Goose, Tonypandy, Heather Close, Tonypandy, Edwards Street, Tonypandy, Colliers Hill, Tonypandy, Workingman's Club, Llwyn-Y-Pia Colliers Arms, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Ynyscynon Road, Trealaw, Ynyscynon Park, Trealaw, Workingman's Club, Llwyn- Ysbyty Cwm Rhondda, Llwyn-Y-Pia Y-Pia, Ysbyty Cwm Rhondda, Llwyn-Y-Pia Direction: Porth 175 bus Time Schedule 42 stops Porth Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:25 AM - 4:32 PM Howard Street, Clydach Vale Howard Street, Cwm Clydach Community Tuesday 9:25 AM - 4:32 PM Zoar Residential Home, Clydach Vale Wednesday 9:25 AM - 4:32 PM Cwm Clydach School, Clydach Vale Thursday 9:25 AM - 4:32 PM Friday 9:25 AM - 4:32 PM Bush Hotel, Blaen Clydach Taff Terrace, Rhondda Saturday 9:25 AM - 4:32 PM Noddfa Chapel, Blaen Clydach Evans's Terrace, Rhondda Central Hotel, Blaen Clydach 175 bus Info North Terrace, Rhondda Direction: Porth Stops: 42 Fern Terrace, Blaen Clydach Trip Duration: 26 min Line Summary: Howard Street, Clydach Vale, Zoar Waun Road, Blaen Clydach Residential Home, Clydach Vale, Cwm Clydach School, Clydach Vale, Bush Hotel, Blaen Clydach, Davies Street, Tonypandy Noddfa Chapel, Blaen Clydach, Central Hotel, Blaen Clydach, Fern Terrace, Blaen Clydach, Waun Road, Bus Station A5, Tonypandy Blaen Clydach, Davies Street, Tonypandy, Bus Station A5, Tonypandy, War Memorial, Tonypandy, Steps, War Memorial, Tonypandy Tonypandy, Peacocks, Tonypandy, Paddy`S Goose, Tonypandy, Heather Close, Tonypandy, Edwards Dunraven Street, Rhondda Street, Tonypandy, Colliers Hill, Tonypandy, Colliers Steps, Tonypandy Arms, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Ynyscynon Road, Trealaw, Ynyscynon Park, Trealaw, Workingman's Club, Llwyn- Y-Pia, Ysbyty Cwm Rhondda, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Post Peacocks, Tonypandy O∆ce, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Ynyscynon Park, Trealaw, Dunraven Street, Rhondda Ynyscynon Road, Trealaw, Colliers Arms, Trealaw, Paddy`S Goose, Tonypandy Lee`S Takeaway, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Miskin Road, Trealaw, Miskin Hotel, Trealaw, Brithweunydd Road, Trealaw, Post O∆ce, Trealaw, Garth Road, Trealaw, Checks, Heather Close, Tonypandy Trealaw, Carnegie Clinic, Trealaw, Cemetery Gates, Trealaw Road, Rhondda Trealaw, Cemetery Lodge, Trealaw, Porth Community School, Porth, Ty Porth, Porth, Bus Depot, Porth, Edwards Street, Tonypandy Mary Street/Wedding World, Porth, Morrisons, Porth, Edwards Street, Rhondda Pontypridd Road, Porth Colliers Hill, Tonypandy Colliers Arms, Llwyn-Y-Pia Ynyscynon Road, Trealaw Ynyscynon Road, Rhondda Ynyscynon Park, Trealaw Workingman's Club, Llwyn-Y-Pia Ysbyty Cwm Rhondda, Llwyn-Y-Pia Post O∆ce, Llwyn-Y-Pia Partridge Road, Rhondda Ynyscynon Park, Trealaw Ynyscynon Road, Trealaw Ynyscynon Road, Rhondda Colliers Arms, Trealaw Lee`S Takeaway, Llwyn-Y-Pia Miskin Road, Trealaw Miskin Hotel, Trealaw Trealaw Road, Rhondda Brithweunydd Road, Trealaw Post O∆ce, Trealaw Garth Road, Trealaw Checks, Trealaw Alaw Road, Rhondda Carnegie Clinic, Trealaw Cemetery Gates, Trealaw Cemetery Lodge, Trealaw Porth Community School, Porth Ty Porth, Porth Cemetery Road, Rhondda Bus Depot, Porth B4278, Rhondda Mary Street/Wedding World, Porth North Road, Rhondda Morrisons, Porth Jenkin Street, Rhondda Pontypridd Road, Porth Pontypridd Road, Rhondda 175 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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