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522 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 522 bus time schedule & line map 522 Tregaron Square - Aberystwyth View In Website Mode The 522 bus line (Tregaron Square - Aberystwyth) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Aberystwyth: 9:00 AM (2) Tregaron: 2:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 522 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 522 bus arriving. Direction: Aberystwyth 522 bus Time Schedule 21 stops Aberystwyth Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:00 AM Talbot Hotel, Tregaron Tuesday 9:00 AM St David`S Church, Pontrhydfendigaid Wednesday 9:00 AM Wellington House, Pontrhydfendigaid Thursday 9:00 AM Teiƒ Inn, Ffair Rhos Friday 9:00 AM Heol Maesglas, Ysbyty Ystwyth Saturday Not Operational Penffynnon Hall, Pont-Rhyd-Y-Groes Rhos-Y-Gell, Devil's Bridge 522 bus Info Railway Station, Devil's Bridge Direction: Aberystwyth Stops: 21 Trip Duration: 65 min Trisant Corner, Mynydd Bach Line Summary: Talbot Hotel, Tregaron, St David`S Church, Pontrhydfendigaid, Wellington House, Yr Hen Gapel, Pisgah Pontrhydfendigaid, Teiƒ Inn, Ffair Rhos, Heol Maesglas, Ysbyty Ystwyth, Penffynnon Hall, Pont- Halfway Inn, Pisgah Rhyd-Y-Groes, Rhos-Y-Gell, Devil's Bridge, Railway Station, Devil's Bridge, Trisant Corner, Mynydd Bach, Noddfa, Pant-Y-Crug Yr Hen Gapel, Pisgah, Halfway Inn, Pisgah, Noddfa, Pant-Y-Crug, Capel Seion, Capel-Seion, Capel Moriah, Capel Seion, Capel-Seion Moriah, Neuadd Goffa, South Gate, Third Avenue, Penparcau, Second Avenue, Penparcau, Holiday Capel Moriah, Moriah Village, Trefechan, Fire Station, Trefechan, Mill Street, Aberystwyth, Bus Station Stand 2, Aberystwyth Neuadd Goffa, South Gate Third Avenue, Penparcau Second Avenue, Penparcau Holiday Village, Trefechan Penparcau Road, Aberystwyth Fire Station, Trefechan Mill Street, Aberystwyth Bridge Street, Aberystwyth Community Bus Station Stand 2, Aberystwyth Ffordd Alexandra - Alexandra Road, Aberystwyth Direction: Tregaron 522 bus Time Schedule 21 stops Tregaron Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 2:15 PM Bus Station Stand 2, Aberystwyth Ffordd Alexandra - Alexandra Road, Aberystwyth Tuesday 2:15 PM Park Avenue, Aberystwyth Wednesday 2:15 PM Arriva Depot, Aberystwyth Thursday 2:15 PM Friday 2:15 PM Police Station, Aberystwyth Saturday Not Operational Canolfan Rheidol, Aberystwyth Parc-y-Llyn, Aberystwyth Southgate Penparcau, South Gate A487, Aberystwyth 522 bus Info Direction: Tregaron Neuadd Goffa, South Gate Stops: 21 Trip Duration: 70 min Capel Moriah, Moriah Line Summary: Bus Station Stand 2, Aberystwyth, Park Avenue, Aberystwyth, Arriva Depot, Capel Seion, Capel-Seion Aberystwyth, Police Station, Aberystwyth, Canolfan Rheidol, Aberystwyth, Southgate Penparcau, South Noddfa, Pant-Y-Crug Gate, Neuadd Goffa, South Gate, Capel Moriah, Moriah, Capel Seion, Capel-Seion, Noddfa, Pant-Y- Halfway Inn, Pisgah Crug, Halfway Inn, Pisgah, Yr Hen Gapel, Pisgah, Trisant Corner, Mynydd Bach, Railway Station, Devil's Bridge, Rhos-Y-Gell, Devil's Bridge, Penffynnon Hall, Yr Hen Gapel, Pisgah Pont-Rhyd-Y-Groes, Heol Maesglas, Ysbyty Ystwyth, Teiƒ Inn, Ffair Rhos, Wellington House, Trisant Corner, Mynydd Bach Pontrhydfendigaid, St David`S Church, Pontrhydfendigaid, Talbot Hotel, Tregaron Railway Station, Devil's Bridge Rhos-Y-Gell, Devil's Bridge Penffynnon Hall, Pont-Rhyd-Y-Groes Heol Maesglas, Ysbyty Ystwyth Heol Maesglas, Ysbyty Ystwyth Community Teiƒ Inn, Ffair Rhos Wellington House, Pontrhydfendigaid St David`S Church, Pontrhydfendigaid Talbot Hotel, Tregaron 522 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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