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AMSERLENNI BYSIAU/BUS TIMES Rhydaman, Pontarddulais a Cross Hands/ Ammanford, Pontarddulais and Cross Hands Cymru AMSERLENNI BYSIAU/BUS TIMES Rhydaman, Pontarddulais a Cross Hands/ Ammanford, Pontarddulais and Cross Hands o/from 7 lonawr/January 2018 Helo a chroeso Hello and welcome Diolch am ddewis i deithio ar ein bysiau. Thanks for choosing to travel on our buses. Mae'r daflen hon yn cynnwys manylion am This leaflet includes details of First Cymru local wasanaethau bws lleol First Cymru yn ardaloedd bus services in the Ammanford and Cross Hands Rhydaman a Cross Hands o 7 lonawr 2018. areas from 7 January 2018. Bydd ein canllaw yn eich helpu i gynllunio eich Our guide will help you plan your next bus journey. taith bws nesaf. Y tu mewn gallwch ddod o hyd: Inside you can find: l Mae'r amserau yr ydym yn gweithredu l The times we operate these services gwasanaethau hyn l Information on the tickets we have on offer l Gwybodaeth am y tocynnau gennym i'w l Contact details for timetable enquiries and gynnig Manylion customer service l Cyswllt ar gyfer ymholiadau amserlen a gwasanaeth cwsmeriaid Changes to services in this edition include: Service L3: (Llanelli to Pontarddulais) Newidiadau i wasanaethau yn y rhifyn hwn Extra time given to the Pontarddulais to yn cynnwys: Glanffrwd section to improve punctuality. Gwasanaeth L3: (Llanelli i Bontarddulais) Service 124: (Ammanford to Brynamman) Amser ychwanegol a roddwyd i'r adran The Monday to Saturday 1714 and 1829 journeys Pontarddulais i Lanffrwd i wella prydlondeb. from Brynamman will terminate at Ammanford Gwasanaeth 124: (Rhydaman i Frynaman) Bus Station instead of continuing to Tycroes. Bydd y teithiau o ddydd Llun i ddydd Sadwrn 1714 Cymru Clipper X13 (Swansea to Ammanford/ a 1829 o Frynaman yn dod i ben yn Orsaf Fysiau Llandeilo via Pontarddulais) Rhydaman yn hytrach na pharhau i Dycroes. Monday to Saturday service frequency reduced Cymru Clipper X13 (Abertawe i Rydaman / from every 20 minutes to every 30 minutes. Llandeilo trwy Bontarddulais) Mae amlder gwasanaeth dydd Llun i ddydd A choice of tickets Sadwrn wedi gostwng o bob 20 munud i bob 30 We offer a range of tickets to suit your travelling munud. needs. As well as Singles and Returns, we have tickets offering unlimited travel such as FirstDay, Dewis o docynnau FirstWeek, FirstMonth and FirstYear. Rydym yn cynnig amrywiaeth o docynnau ar Tickets can be bought on the bus or online at: gyfer eich anghenion teithio. Yn ogystal â www.firstgroup.com Senglau a Ffurflenni, mae gennym docynnau sy'n cynnig teithio diderfyn fel FirstDay, FirstWeek, Thanks for travelling with us ... FirstMonth a FirstYear. We really hope you enjoy travelling with First Gellir prynu tocynnau ar y bws neu ar-lein yn: Cymru. www.firstgroup.com For more information on any aspect of our Diolch am deithio gyda ni ... services please visit: Rydym yn gobeithio y byddwch yn mwynhau www.firstgroup.com/ukbus/cymru teithio gyda First Cymru. www.twitter.com/firstcymru I gael rhagor o wybodaeth am unrhyw agwedd ar ein gwasanaethau, ewch i: First Cymru www.firstgroup.com/ukbus/cymru www.twitter.com/firstcymru First Cymru 2 Services in this booklet include: Gwasanaeth Disgrifiad Trywydd/ Llun-Gwener/ Dydd Sadwrn/ Dydd Sul/ Service Route Description Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday cofnodion/mins cofnodion/mins cofnodion/mins Swansea – Pontarddulais No Sunday 16 Hourly Hourly via Gowerton, Gorseinon and Glanffrwd Service Aberystwyth - Cardiff No Sunday T1C 1 Journey 1 Journey via Carmarthen, Cross Hands and Swansea service Swansea Bus Station - Ammanford/Llandeilo X13 via Penllergaer, Pontlliw and Pontarddulais. Every 30 mins Every 30 mins 4 journeys CYMRU CLIPPER No Sunday X29 Tycroes - Cross Hands - Carmarthen 3 journeys 3 journeys Service Ammanford - Ammanford - Llandybie Llandybie approx hourly. approx hourly. Ammanford - Llandeilo No Sunday 103 Ammanford - Ammanford - via Llandybie and Ffairfach Service Llandeilo Llandeilo 3 journeys. 3 journeys. See also X13. See also X13. Ammanford - Brynamman No Sunday 124 Hourly Hourly via Garnant, Gwaun Cae Gurwen Service Ammanford - Cwmgwili via No Sunday 126 4 journeys 4 journeys Pantyffynnon, Penygarn Service Ammanford - Garnswllt No Sunday 127 5 journeys 5 journeys via Hopkinstown, Betws Service Ammanford - Llanelli No Sunday 128 Every 2 Hours Every 2 Hours via Capel Hendre, Cross Hands, Llannon Service Ammanford - Carmarthen No Sunday 129 Every 2 Hours Every 2 Hours via Capel Hendre, Cross Hands, Porthyrhyd Service 145 Ammanford - Cwmaman No Sunday 6 journeys 6 journeys 146 via Glanaman, Garnant Service Ammanford - Pontyberem No Sunday 164 2 journeys 2 Journeys via Llandybie, Cross Hands, Drefach Service Ammanford - Cross Hands No Sunday 165 2 journeys 2 Journeys via Llandybie, Blaenau, Gorsddu Service Llanelli - Carmarthen No Sunday 166 1 Journey 1 Journey via Mynyddcerrig, Cefneithin, Foelgastell Service Llanelli - Hendy No Sunday 175 2 Journeys 2 Journeys via Llwynbedw, Llwynifan, Llangennech Service Llanelli - Pontarddulais via Cefn Caeau, No Sunday L3 Hourly Hourly Llangennech, Hendy and Glanffrwd Service Llanelli - Pontarddulais via Parc Trostre, No Sunday L4 Hourly Hourly Llangennech, Hendy and Glanffrwd Service 3 4 Swansea – Pontarddulais 16 via Gowerton and Gorseinon Mondays to Saturdays except Public Holidays Note NS SD SSH Service Number 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 Swansea City Bus Station 0700 0735 0740 0820 0850 0920 0950 20 50 1720 St Mary's Square 0702 0738 0743 0823 0853 0923 0953 23 53 1723 High Street Station 0705 0741 0746 0826 0856 0926 0956 26 56 1726 Gors Avenue (Shops) 0712 0749 0754 0834 0904 0934 1004 34 04 1734 Cockett (Lights) 0715 0754 0758 0838 0908 0938 1008 38 08 1738 Waunarlwydd (Grill House) 0719 0759 0802 0842 0912 0942 1012 then 42 12 1742 Swansea Road (Alcoa) 0722 0802 0804 0844 0914 0944 1014 at 44 14 1744 Gowerton (Sterry Road) 0729 0809 0810 0850 0920 0950 1020 these 50 20 1750 Gorseinon Bus Station arr 0740 0818 0819 0859 0929 0959 1029 mins 59 29 until 1759 Gorseinon Bus Station dep — 0820 0821 — 0931 — 1031 past —31 — Gorseinon Hospital — 0824 0825 — 0935 — 1035 each —35 — Penyrheol (Post Office) — 0825 0826 — 0936 — 1036 hour —36 — Beech Crescent — 0827 0828 — 0938 — 1038 —38 — Gower View (Roundabout) — 0831 0831 — 0941 — 1041 —41 — Grovesend (Plas Road) — 0835 0835 — 0945 — 1045 —45 — Pontarddulais (St.Teilo Street) — 0843 0843 — 0953 — 1053 —53 — Pontarddulais Bus Station — 0844 0844 — 0954 — 1054 —54 — Service Number 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 Swansea City Bus Station 1750 1820 1835 1910 2010 2110 2215 2315 St Mary's Square 1753 1822 —————— Swansea (Christina Street) — — 1836 1911 2011 2111 2216 2316 Swansea (Belle Vue Way) — — 1840 1915 2015 2115 2220 2320 High Street Station 1756 1825 —————— Mayhill Post Office — — 1847 1922 2022 2122 2227 2327 Gors Avenue (Shops) 1804 1831 1850 1925 2025 2125 2230 2330 Cockett (Lights) 1808 1834 1852 1927 2027 2127 2232 2332 Waunarlwydd (Grill House) 1812 1836 1855 1930 2030 2130 2235 2335 Victoria Road (Bryn Garage) — — 1857 1932 2032 2132 2237 2337 Swansea Road (Alcoa) 1814 1838 —————— Gowerton (Sterry Road) 1820 1843 1901 1936 2036 2136 2241 2341 Gorseinon Bus Station arr 1829 1849 1907 1942 2042 2142 2247 2347 Gorseinon Bus Station dep 1830 1849 1908 1943 2043 2143 2248 — Gorseinon Hospital 1834 ——————— Loughor (Cross Roads) — 1852 1911 1946 2046 2146 2251 — Penyrheol (Post Office) 1835 1855 1915 1950 2050 2150 2255 — Beech Crescent 1837 1856 1916 1951 2051 2151 2256 — Gower View (Roundabout) 1840 1857 1917 1952 2052 2152 2257 — Grovesend (Plas Road) 1844 1901 1921 1956 2056 2156 2301 — Glanffrwd (Square) 1854 1907 1927 2002 2102 2202 2307 — Pontarddulais (St.Teilo Street) 1858 1912 1932 2007 2107 2207 2312 — Pontarddulais Bus Station 1859 1914 1934 2009 2109 2209 2314 — Notes: NS - Not Saturdays SD - Schooldays only SSH - Saturdays and School Holidays only No service on Sundays or Public Holidays For journeys between Pontarddulais and Llanelli please see services L3 and L4 5 Pontarddulais – Swansea 16 via Gorseinon and Gowerton Mondays to Saturdays except Public Holidays Note NS NS Service Number 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 Pontarddulais Bus Station — — 0631 0656 — 0750 — 0900 —00 Glanffrwd (Square) — — 0637 0702 — 0755 — 0905 —05 Grovesend (Plas Road) — — 0644 0709 — 0805 — 0915 —15 Gower View (Roundabout) — — 0647 0712 — 0809 — 0919 —19 Beech Crescent — — 0650 0715 — 0811 — 0921 —21 Penyrheol (Post Office) — — 0651 0716 — 0813 — 0923 —23 then Gorseinon Hospital — — 0652 0717 — 0814 — 0924 at —24 at Gorseinon Bus Station arr — — 0656 0721 — 0819 — 0929 these —29 these Gorseinon Bus Station dep 0558 — 0658 0723 0742 0824 0902 0932 mins. 02 32 until mins until Gowerton (Hill Street) 0607 — 0707 0732 0755 0836 0912 0942 pastpast 12 42 Swansea Road (Alcoa) 0612 — 0712 0737 0801 0842 0918 0948 each 18 48 Waunarlwydd (Grill House) 0613 — 0713 0738 0806 0846 0921 0951 hour 21 51 Cockett (Lights) 0616 0645 0716 0741 0818 0851 0926 0956 26 56 Gors Avenue (Shops) 0619 0648 0719 0744 0823 0857 0931 1001 31 01 Mayhill Post Office — 0651 —————— —— High Street Station 0625 — 0725 0750 0834 0909 0939 1009 39 09 Swansea (Kingsway) 0628 0702 0728 0753 0837 0912 0942 1012 42 12 Swansea City Bus Station 0631 0705 0731 0756 0840 0915 0945 1015 45 15 Service Number 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 Pontarddulais Bus Station — 1700 1808 1910 2005 2110 2210 Glanffrwd (Square) — 1705 1814 1916 2011 2116 2216 Grovesend (Plas Road) — 1715 1821 1923 2018 2123 2223 Gower View (Roundabout) — 1719 1824 1926 2021 2126 2226 Beech Crescent — 1721 1827 1929 2024 2129 2229 Penyrheol (Post Office) — 1723 1828 1930 2025 2130 2230 Loughor (Cross Roads) — — 1831 1932 2027 2132
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