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303 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 303 bus time schedule & line map 303 Barry - Bridgend via Llantwit Major View In Website Mode The 303 bus line (Barry - Bridgend via Llantwit Major) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bridgend: 6:45 AM - 10:45 PM (2) Llantwit Major: 5:50 AM - 9:55 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 303 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 303 bus arriving. Direction: Bridgend 303 bus Time Schedule 29 stops Bridgend Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:45 AM - 9:45 PM Monday 6:45 AM - 10:45 PM Llantwit Major Interchange, Llantwit Major Le Pouliguen Way, Llantwit Major Community Tuesday 6:45 AM - 10:45 PM Old Swan Inn, Llantwit Major Wednesday 6:45 AM - 10:45 PM The Square, Llantwit Major Community Thursday 6:45 AM - 10:45 PM Goedre Coed, Llantwit Major Friday 6:45 AM - 10:45 PM Atlantic College, St Donats Saturday 6:45 AM - 10:45 PM St Donats Marcross, Marcroes 303 bus Info Monknash Direction: Bridgend Stops: 29 Chapel Road, Broughton Trip Duration: 45 min Line Summary: Llantwit Major Interchange, Llantwit Church Street, Wick Major, Old Swan Inn, Llantwit Major, Goedre Coed, Llantwit Major, Atlantic College, St Donats, St Donats, Marcross, Marcroes, Monknash, Chapel Post O∆ce, Wick Road, Broughton, Church Street, Wick, Post O∆ce, Wick, St Brides Road, Wick, Farmers Arms, Pitcot, St St Brides Road, Wick Brides Major Vicarage, St Bride's Major, Three Golden Cups, Southerndown, South Terrace, Southerndown, Farmers Arms, Pitcot Black Rocks, Ogmore-By-Sea, Sea Lawns Hotel, Ogmore-By-Sea, Post O∆ce, Ogmore-By-Sea, Craig St Brides Major Vicarage, St Bride's Major Lodge, Ogmore-By-Sea, Matiana, Ogmore-By-Sea, Southern Down Road, St. Bride'S Major Community Pelican Inn, Ogmore-By-Sea, Water Works, Ogmore- By-Sea, Ty Maen, Ogmore-By-Sea, Ewenny Cross, Three Golden Cups, Southerndown Ewenny, Pottery, Ewenny Bridge, Priory Avenue, Beach Road, St. Bride'S Major Community Hernston, Brynteg School, Bridgend, Nolton Street, Bridgend, Bus Station, Bridgend South Terrace, Southerndown Black Rocks, Ogmore-By-Sea Sea Lawns Hotel, Ogmore-By-Sea Post O∆ce, Ogmore-By-Sea Craig Lodge, Ogmore-By-Sea Matiana, Ogmore-By-Sea Pelican Inn, Ogmore-By-Sea B4524, St. Bride'S Major Community Water Works, Ogmore-By-Sea Ty Maen, Ogmore-By-Sea Ewenny Cross, Ewenny B4524, Ewenny Community Pottery, Ewenny Bridge Ewenny Road, Bridgend Community Priory Avenue, Hernston Brynteg School, Bridgend Nolton Street, Bridgend 9 The Rhiw, Bridgend Bus Station, Bridgend Direction: Llantwit Major 303 bus Time Schedule 26 stops Llantwit Major Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:55 AM - 8:55 PM Monday 5:50 AM - 9:55 PM Bus Station, Bridgend Tuesday 5:50 AM - 9:55 PM Station Hill, Bridgend Station Hill, Bridgend Wednesday 5:50 AM - 9:55 PM Nolton Street, Bridgend Thursday 5:50 AM - 9:55 PM 9 The Rhiw, Bridgend Friday 5:50 AM - 9:55 PM Ewenny Road, Bridgend Saturday 5:50 AM - 9:55 PM Priory Ave , Ewenny Bridge Pottery, Ewenny Bridge Ewenny Road, Bridgend Community 303 bus Info Direction: Llantwit Major Ewenny Cross, Ewenny Stops: 26 B4524, Ewenny Community Trip Duration: 45 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Bridgend, Station Hill, Ty Maen, Ogmore-By-Sea Bridgend, Nolton Street, Bridgend, Ewenny Road, Bridgend, Priory Ave , Ewenny Bridge, Pottery, Water Works, Ogmore-By-Sea Ewenny Bridge, Ewenny Cross, Ewenny, Ty Maen, Ogmore-By-Sea, Water Works, Ogmore-By-Sea, Pelican Inn, Ogmore-By-Sea Pelican Inn, Ogmore-By-Sea, Matiana, Ogmore-By- B4524, St. Bride'S Major Community Sea, Craig Lodge, Ogmore-By-Sea, Post O∆ce, Ogmore-By-Sea, Sea Lawns Hotel, Ogmore-By-Sea, Matiana, Ogmore-By-Sea Black Rocks, Ogmore-By-Sea, South Terrace, Southerndown, Three Golden Cups, Southerndown, Craig Lodge, Ogmore-By-Sea Heol Cae Gwyn, St Bride's Major, Farmers Arms, Pitcot, St Brides Road, Wick, Post O∆ce, Wick, Chapel Post O∆ce, Ogmore-By-Sea Road, Broughton, Monknash, Marcross, Marcroes, Atlantic College, St Donats, Llantwit Major Interchange, Llantwit Major Sea Lawns Hotel, Ogmore-By-Sea Black Rocks, Ogmore-By-Sea South Terrace, Southerndown Three Golden Cups, Southerndown Heol Cae Gwyn, St Bride's Major Farmers Arms, Pitcot St Brides Road, Wick Post O∆ce, Wick Ewenny Road, Broughton Chapel Road, Broughton Monknash Marcross, Marcroes Atlantic College, St Donats Llantwit Major Interchange, Llantwit Major Le Pouliguen Way, Llantwit Major Community 303 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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