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PC1 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route PC1 bus time schedule & line map PC1 Southsea - Llay Industrial Estate View In Website Mode The PC1 bus line (Southsea - Llay Industrial Estate) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Llay: 7:05 AM (2) Southsea: 4:35 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest PC1 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next PC1 bus arriving. Direction: Llay PC1 bus Time Schedule 35 stops Llay Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:05 AM Post O∆ce, Southsea Tuesday 7:05 AM Colliery Road, Southsea Church Road, Broughton Community Wednesday 7:05 AM Maes Tyddyn, Coedpoeth Thursday 7:05 AM Heol-Y-Vro, Coedpoeth Community Friday 7:05 AM High Street, Pen-Y-Gelli Road Saturday Not Operational Victoria Road, Coedpoeth Police Station, Coedpoeth Smelt Road, Coedpoeth PC1 bus Info Direction: Llay Five Crosses, Coedpoeth Stops: 35 Talwrn Road, Coedpoeth Trip Duration: 30 min Line Summary: Post O∆ce, Southsea, Colliery Road, Five Crosses, Coedpoeth Southsea, Maes Tyddyn, Coedpoeth, High Street, Talwrn Road, Coedpoeth Pen-Y-Gelli Road, Police Station, Coedpoeth, Smelt Road, Coedpoeth, Five Crosses, Coedpoeth, Five Heol Mona, Talwrn Crosses, Coedpoeth, Heol Mona, Talwrn, Maes Heol Mona, Coedpoeth Tyddyn, Coedpoeth, Colliery Road, Southsea, All Saints` Church, Southsea, Shops, Brynteg, Bakery Maes Tyddyn, Coedpoeth Fields, Brynteg, Church Road, Brynteg, Robert`S Maes Tyddyn, Coedpoeth Community Road, Brynteg, Cappers Hill, Brynteg, Glascoed Way, Gwersyllt, Ferndale Rise, Gwersyllt, Jutland Avenue, Colliery Road, Southsea Gwersyllt, Saxon Road, Gwersyllt, Wheatsheaf Inn, Church Road, Broughton Community Gwersyllt, Park View, Gwersyllt, Glan Llyn Road, Gwersyllt, Post O∆ce, Bradley, Beech Avenue, All Saints` Church, Southsea Bradley, Lindops, Bradley, Park Road, Bradley, Brymbo Link Road, Broughton Community Cemetery, Llay, Pentre Street, Llay, New Road, Llay, Plas Meheƒn, Llay, Miners` Institute, Llay, Crown Inn, Shops, Brynteg Llay, Industrial Estate, Llay 27 Darby Road, Broughton Community Bakery Fields, Brynteg Bakery Fields, Broughton Community Church Road, Brynteg Victoria Road, Broughton Community Robert`S Road, Brynteg Cappers Hill, Brynteg Glascoed Way, Gwersyllt Ferndale Rise, Gwersyllt Jutland Avenue, Gwersyllt Old Mold Road, Gwersyllt Community Saxon Road, Gwersyllt Wheatsheaf Inn, Gwersyllt Mold Road Estate, Gwersyllt Community Park View, Gwersyllt Old Mold Road, Gwersyllt Community Glan Llyn Road, Gwersyllt Woodlands, Gwersyllt Community Post O∆ce, Bradley Beech Avenue, Bradley Lindops, Bradley Pine Close, Gwersyllt Community Park Road, Bradley Cemetery, Llay Pentre Street, Llay New Road, Llay Service Road, Llay Community Plas Meheƒn, Llay Drill Hall Court, Llay Community Miners` Institute, Llay Aerial Road, Llay Community Crown Inn, Llay Industrial Estate, Llay Direction: Southsea PC1 bus Time Schedule 36 stops Southsea Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:35 PM Industrial Estate, Llay Tuesday 4:35 PM Rackery Lane, Llay Wednesday 4:35 PM Crown Inn, Llay Thursday 4:35 PM Miners` Institute, Llay Friday 4:35 PM Aerial Road, Llay Community Saturday Not Operational Plas Meheƒn, Llay Drill Hall Court, Llay Community New Road, Llay PC1 bus Info Pentre Street, Llay Direction: Southsea Stops: 36 Cemetery, Llay Trip Duration: 30 min Line Summary: Industrial Estate, Llay, Rackery Lane, Park Road, Bradley Llay, Crown Inn, Llay, Miners` Institute, Llay, Plas Meheƒn, Llay, New Road, Llay, Pentre Street, Llay, Cemetery, Llay, Park Road, Bradley, Lindops, Bradley, Lindops, Bradley Beech Avenue, Bradley, Post O∆ce, Bradley, Glan Llyn Road, Gwersyllt, Wheatsheaf Inn, Gwersyllt, Beech Avenue, Bradley Jutland Avenue, Gwersyllt, Ferndale Rise, Gwersyllt, Toll Bar Cottage, Pool Mouth, Glascoed Way, Post O∆ce, Bradley Gwersyllt, Daisy Bank, Brynteg, Cappers Hill, Brynteg, Robert`S Road, Brynteg, Church Road, Brynteg, Glan Llyn Road, Gwersyllt Bakery Fields, Brynteg, Shops, Brynteg, Colliery Road, Woodlands, Gwersyllt Community Southsea, Maes Tyddyn, Coedpoeth, Heol Mona, Talwrn, Five Crosses, Coedpoeth, Five Crosses, Wheatsheaf Inn, Gwersyllt Coedpoeth, Smelt Road, Coedpoeth, Rehoboth Old Mold Road, Gwersyllt Community Methodist Church, Coedpoeth, Cross Foxes, Coedpoeth, Maes Tyddyn, Coedpoeth, Colliery Road, Jutland Avenue, Gwersyllt Southsea, All Saints` Church, Southsea, Post O∆ce, Old Mold Road, Gwersyllt Community Southsea Ferndale Rise, Gwersyllt Toll Bar Cottage, Pool Mouth Glascoed Way, Gwersyllt Daisy Bank, Brynteg Cappers Hill, Brynteg Robert`S Road, Brynteg Church Road, Brynteg Victoria Road, Broughton Community Bakery Fields, Brynteg Bakery Fields, Broughton Community Shops, Brynteg 27 Darby Road, Broughton Community Colliery Road, Southsea Church Road, Broughton Community Maes Tyddyn, Coedpoeth Heol-Y-Vro, Coedpoeth Community Heol Mona, Talwrn Heol Mona, Coedpoeth Five Crosses, Coedpoeth Talwrn Road, Coedpoeth Five Crosses, Coedpoeth Talwrn Road, Coedpoeth Smelt Road, Coedpoeth Rehoboth Methodist Church, Coedpoeth Cross Foxes, Coedpoeth Victoria Road, Coedpoeth Maes Tyddyn, Coedpoeth Maes Tyddyn, Coedpoeth Community Colliery Road, Southsea Church Road, Broughton Community All Saints` Church, Southsea Brymbo Link Road, Broughton Community Post O∆ce, Southsea PC1 bus time schedules and route 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