Aberdare...Queen of the Valleys Getting out and About in Aberdare

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Aberdare...Queen of the Valleys Getting out and About in Aberdare Getting out and about in Aberdare & beyond is easy and convenient with in South Wales Your guide to local bus services BUS APP in SOUTH WALES Download the Stagecoach App PLAN BUY TRACK YOUR TRIP MOBILE TICKETS YOUR BUS Tickets for all the family dayrider xtra in South Wales Our dayrider and megarider tickets give you adult, child and family tickets Unlimited travel every month unlimited travel on any of our buses anywhere megarider in the Aberdare Zone. adult and child/MTP tickets Contactless payment on all our buses No need for change – just tap and go. Aberdare... Queenstagecoachbus.com/contac tlesofs the Valleys The Aberdare Heritage Trail provides the background to this fascinating town, whose history was forged in iron making and mining, as is well documented in the Cynon Valley Museum, housed in the old iron works stores. Aberdare still has a historical indoor market with a range of stalls, complementing the Gorsedd Stones, Aberdare Park Cynon Valley Museum many independent and national stores, cafés, Service 6,7,8,9, 11A/11C Service 6,7,8,9 bars and restaurants in the town. Rainy day? Head to Cyfarthfa Retail Park on Services 6 or 9 for some retail therapy. Close to the town centre is Dare Valley Country Park which has been transformed to its former beauty. It has a number of trails and features a spectacular glacial Nick Earl valley. Cyfarthfa Retail Park Dare Valley Park Service 6 and 9 Service 2 Want to head further afield? Catch a film at the Odeon cinema, McArthur Glen Bridgend or have a picnic at the beach in Porthcawl on Service 172. Caradog, conductor of the famous Visitcardiff.com ‘Côr Mawr’ – you’ll find him in Porthcawl McArthur Glen Bridgend the town centre. Service 172 Service 172 In and out of Aberdare, your town network... runs first bus frequency last bus* runs first bus frequency last bus* Aberdare Aberdare 13A 1 to Abernant M-S 0925 60 1825 to Cwmbach M-S 0708 60 1845 mins return 13C Post Office mins return runs first bus frequency last bus* runs first bus frequency last bus* Aberdare SUN 0855 60 1555 2 to Ty Fry M-S 0750 60 1943 mins return mins return runs first bus frequency last bus* runs first bus frequency last bus* Aberdare Aberdare 113 * 11A to Cwmbach M-S 0800 30 1700 to Cwmdare M-S 0725 30 1825 Bryngolwg mins return 11C mins return runs first bus frequency last bus* Key * The times shown are the last M–S Monday to Saturday SUN 0925 60 1625 bus from Aberdare Bus Staion mins return SUN Sundays only d R s y e 7 continues to Penderyn ll 9 continues to Merthyr Tydfil 6 continues to Merthyr Tydfil a V A 4 6 9 the 5 5 f 0 o 4 s A d Hea d C d Rh igos R w R igo Rh m s Rd Swansea Rd yn yr y th sm in ton Mer T R r Rd d e eys - ll I B Hirwaun Va f rec f the or A on ds o 46 Hea 8 continues to Morfa Glas 5 Rd via Glynneath Red Cow Inn Aberdare Ysgol Gyfun Rhydywaun Penywaun H ir Coed megarider wau g n las Rd yn r Llwydcoed f zone r L A lw yd c t oed S s R y d d la w G extending to: A4 Glynneath, Penderyn, Baverstock 0 59 Ceme te ry Perthcelyn, Pontypridd Rd Coleg y H Cymoedd, a Ma r es r gw i yn Aberdare e t Campus S t Hi Maesgwyn rwa School d un R 1 are R d Abernant wmd C 11A A 4 Heol 0 d Cwmdare 5 t R 9 nan B Coliseum Robertstown r Aber 11A yn 11C Theatre a Trecynon u d a R llf C Bw her Gla ry Tesco D d y r s Rd R 11C n d r Gla D r rnum D Aberdare Aberdare abu der 11A 11C L l Golf Club A Station ly St John Baptist on Beach ys wood High School ne A ur ve jo Aberdare some Bwllfa Dare Town Centre Ty 113 Dare Valley Fry Country Park C wmb 13A 13C ach Rd L la t n MonSk A g - 4 ors 0 C y d 5 2 - oni d 9 e y R R i s s d Heol e t Myn on C Cwmbach Rd ar dif f R d 13C 13A B r Aberdare C yn an a g Aberdare l ol R d Cwmbach 13C w Town Centre g B Asda r o Superstore F for De Tesco A d g y Rd T 4 erd ir 0 d Ma w 13A a au Tesco 5 o n 9 t R Premier Inn 7,8,9 an Cwmbach Mc Donald’s n R e Station 11A,11C g G Coleg y en a Aber t Cymoedd, S d Depot General t North lys Aberdare R Road Hospital Avenue oa Campus 7,8,9 1 6,7,8,9 d Aberaman 11A,11C continues to Porthcawl 11A,11C 172 B Aberdare via Tonypandy & Bridgend 4 2 Aberman Park 7 Station 5 C Industrial Estate wmb d Little ac R h ilee Ro b Theatre ad Ju 95A continues to 6,7,8,9 Old Girls Abercwmboi St Rugby Perthcelyn 11A,11C annon Aberdare School C Football via Ysbyty Palladium Bus Station 113 Club Library 2,6,7,8,9,11A All Services Sobell Cwm Cynon C Library 11C,172 Leisure ard A iff 40 Market Centre d Rd 58 2,6,7,8,9 R 11A,11C, 172 r t Victoria mai ryn ee B tr Square S Aberdare k 2,6,7,8,9 Community Mon 11A,11C,172 School Cwmaman d R 7 8 9 n a m a Glynhafod ch or Mary Street f F 60 60A continue to Pontypridd via Fernhill, 2,172 Glanam an Rd Mountain Ash & Abercynon Going further afield, inter-urban routes... runs first bus frequency last bus runs first bus frequency last bus Aberdare to Aberdare 60 6 Merthyr Tydfil M-S 0810 30 1820 to Pontypridd M-S 0605 15 2245 mins return 60A mins return Earlier buses run at 0732, 0800 before start of 30 min frequency runs first bus frequency last bus runs first bus frequency last bus Aberdare Aberdare 7 95A to Hirwaun M-S 0730 10 2248 to Perthcelyn M-S 0735 60 1803 8 mins return mins return runs first bus frequency last bus 9 runs first bus frequency last bus SUN 0910 60 2325 Aberdare 172 mins return to Porthcawl M-S 0700 60 2020 Earlier buses run at 0540, 0640, 0655 and 0711 before start of 10 min frequency via Bridgend mins return Service 7 also serves Penderyn up to every 40 minutes Monday–Saturday runs first bus frequency last bus Service 8 also serves Rhigos & Glynneath up to every hour Monday–Saturday Service 9 also serves Merthyr Tydfil up to every 20 minutes Monday–Friday SUN 0915 120 2020 and hourly on Sundays mins return runs first bus frequency last bus Aberdare Key 7 M–S Monday to Saturday to Glynhafod M-S 0740 10 2315 SUN Sundays only 8 mins return runs first bus frequency last bus 9 SUN 0837 60 2255 mins return Earlier buses run Mon-Sat at 0630, 0710, and 0727 before start of 10 min frequency in South Wales Joined up thinking... THE inR ASOUTHILroa WALED TSICKET Buy it on the bus, use it on the train Travelling from Aberdare to Cardiff? Single Return Weekly Adult £7.20 £10.50 £35.90 in South Wales Buy on Services 7/8/9 Child £3.60 £5.25 N/A .
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