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4C Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 4C bus time schedule & line map 4C Tredegar - Tredegar via Rhymney, Pontlottyn, View In Website Mode Abertysswg The 4C bus line Tredegar - Tredegar via Rhymney, Pontlottyn, Abertysswg has one route. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Tredegar: 7:40 AM - 6:05 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 4C bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 4C bus arriving. Direction: Tredegar 4C bus Time Schedule 59 stops Tredegar Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:40 AM - 6:05 PM Bus Station, Tredegar Tuesday 7:40 AM - 6:05 PM Congregational Church, Tredegar Queen Victoria Street, Tredegar Wednesday 7:40 AM - 6:05 PM Cefn Rhos, Cefn Golau Thursday 7:40 AM - 6:05 PM Cefn Rhos, Tredegar Friday 7:40 AM - 6:05 PM Ironsides Club, Cefn Golau Saturday 10:00 AM - 6:05 PM Attlee Way Middle, Cefn Golau Attlee Way South, Cefn Golau 4C bus Info Park Hill, Cefn Golau Direction: Tredegar Stops: 59 Cemetery, Cefn Golau Trip Duration: 47 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Tredegar, Tan-Y-Bryn, Rhymney Congregational Church, Tredegar, Cefn Rhos, Cefn Golau, Ironsides Club, Cefn Golau, Attlee Way Middle, Cefn Golau, Attlee Way South, Cefn Golau, Park Hill, Garden City, Rhymney Cefn Golau, Cemetery, Cefn Golau, Tan-Y-Bryn, Rhymney, Garden City, Rhymney, Moriah Street , Moriah Street , Rhymney Rhymney, Wellington Way, Rhymney, Maerdy Crossing, Rhymney, Maerdy View, Rhymney, Wellington Way, Rhymney Prospect Place, Abertysswg, Warn's Terrace, Abertysswg, School, Abertysswg, The Green, Maerdy Crossing, Rhymney Abertysswg, Charles Street, Abertysswg, The Green, Abertysswg, Warn's Terrace, Abertysswg, Prospect Maerdy View, Rhymney Place, Abertysswg, Carn-Y-Tyla Terrace, Abertysswg, Idris Davies School, Abertysswg, Maerdy View, Prospect Place, Abertysswg Rhymney, The Square, Pontlottyn, Maerdy Crossing, Carn-y-Tyla Terrace, Rhymney Community Rhymney, Wellington Way, Rhymney, Queens Square, Rhymney, Harvards Row, Rhymney, Library, Warn's Terrace, Abertysswg Rhymney, Rhymney Station, Rhymney, The Royal, Warn's Terrace, Rhymney Community Rhymney, St David's Church, Rhymney, Albion Square, Rhymney, Carno Street, Rhymney, Glan-Y- School, Abertysswg Nant, Rhymney, Rhymney Bridge Garage, Llechryd, Walter Street, Rhymney Community Prince Of Wales, Princetown, Brynambler Close, Princetown, Nag's Head, Tafarnaubach, Bryn Bach The Green, Abertysswg Park, Tafarnaubach, Bryn Rhosyn, Tredegar, Pen-Y- The Green, Rhymney Community Bont, Nant-Y-Bwch, Llwyn Helyg, Nant-Y-Bwch, Tynewydd, Waundeg, Waundeg Middle, Waundeg, Charles Street, Abertysswg Waundeg Bottom, Waundeg, Waundeg, Highƒeld Close, Nant-Y-Bwch, Crown Inn, Ashvale, Brynbach The Green, Abertysswg Street, Ashvale, Gri∆ths Gardens, Ashvale, Fair View, The Green, Rhymney Community Ashvale, Charles Street Top, Ashvale, Coach & Horses, Tredegar, Sirhowy Bridge, Sirhowy, St Warn's Terrace, Abertysswg George's Court, Tredegar, Bus Station, Tredegar Warn's Terrace, Rhymney Community Prospect Place, Abertysswg Carn-Y-Tyla Terrace, Abertysswg Idris Davies School, Abertysswg Maerdy View, Rhymney The Square, Pontlottyn Wine Street, Rhymney Community Maerdy Crossing, Rhymney Wellington Way, Rhymney Queens Square, Rhymney Harvards Row, Rhymney Havard's Row, Rhymney Library, Rhymney Victoria Road, Rhymney Rhymney Station, Rhymney The Royal, Rhymney St David's Church, Rhymney High Street, Rhymney Albion Square, Rhymney High Street, Rhymney Carno Street, Rhymney High Street, Rhymney Glan-Y-Nant, Rhymney Rhymney Bridge Garage, Llechryd Prince Of Wales, Princetown Merthyr Road, Rhymney Community Brynambler Close, Princetown Nag's Head, Tafarnaubach Bryn Bach Park, Tafarnaubach Bryn Rhosyn, Tredegar Pen-Y-Bont, Nant-Y-Bwch Treƒl Road, Tredegar Community Llwyn Helyg, Nant-Y-Bwch Tynewydd, Waundeg Waundeg Middle, Waundeg Waundeg, Tredegar Community Waundeg Bottom, Waundeg Waundeg Treƒl Road, Tredegar Community Highƒeld Close, Nant-Y-Bwch Llwyn Helyg, Tredegar Community Crown Inn, Ashvale Brynbach Street, Ashvale Pembroke Street, Tredegar Gri∆ths Gardens, Ashvale Woodlands, Tredegar Fair View, Ashvale Fairview, Tredegar Charles Street Top, Ashvale Coach & Horses, Tredegar Charles Street, Tredegar Sirhowy Bridge, Sirhowy St George's Court, Tredegar Bus Station, Tredegar 4C bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Wales. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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