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349 Bus Time Schedule & Line Map 349 bus time schedule & line map 349 Haverfordwest - Tenby via Johnston, Neyland, View In Website Mode Pembroke Dock The 349 bus line (Haverfordwest - Tenby via Johnston, Neyland, Pembroke Dock) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Haverfordwest: 7:19 AM - 6:15 PM (2) Pembroke: 5:40 PM - 6:10 PM (3) Tenby: 7:25 AM - 4:25 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 349 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 349 bus arriving. Direction: Haverfordwest 349 bus Time Schedule 62 stops Haverfordwest Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:19 AM - 6:15 PM South Parade Terminus Only, Tenby Tuesday 7:19 AM - 6:15 PM Upper Park Road, Tenby Upper Park Road, Tenby Wednesday 7:19 AM - 6:15 PM Lower Park Road, the Green Thursday 7:19 AM - 6:15 PM Lower Park Road, Tenby Friday 7:19 AM - 6:15 PM Marsh Road, Knowling Mead Saturday 7:19 AM - 6:15 PM Tenby Leisure Centre, Knowling Mead Kiln Park, Tenby A4139, Penally Community 349 bus Info Direction: Haverfordwest Sea Vista, Penally Stops: 62 Trip Duration: 108 min St Nicholas` Church, Penally Line Summary: South Parade Terminus Only, Tenby, Upper Park Road, Tenby, Lower Park Road, the Penally Court Farm, Penally Green, Marsh Road, Knowling Mead, Tenby Leisure Centre, Knowling Mead, Kiln Park, Tenby, Sea Vista, Penally Heights, Penally Penally, St Nicholas` Church, Penally, Penally Court Farm, Penally, Penally Heights, Penally, Crackwell, Crackwell, Penally Penally, North Lodge, Lydstep, The Green, Lydstep, Skrinkle Estate, Wind Hill, Manorbier House, Manorbier, Castle Cottages, Manorbier, Vicarage North Lodge, Lydstep Fields, Manorbier, Skrinkle Estate, Wind Hill, Bier Cross, Manorbier, Bush Terrace, Jameston, St The Green, Lydstep James` Place, Jameston, Hodgeston Square, The Green, Manorbier Community Hodgeston, Church, Lamphey, Bishops Park, Pembroke, Railway Station, Pembroke, Golden Grove Skrinkle Estate, Wind Hill School, Pembroke, Lower Common Park, Pembroke, Hounsell Avenue, Manorbier Community Moat House, Pembroke, Castle, Pembroke, The Green, Green, Pembroke School, Pembroke Dock, Fire Manorbier House, Manorbier Station, Pennar, Bethany Corner, Pennar, Old School House, Pembroke Dock, Sunderland Avenue, Castle Cottages, Manorbier Pembroke Dock, Melville Street, Pembroke Dock, Albion Square, Pembroke Dock, St John`S Church, Vicarage Fields, Manorbier Longƒeld, Manorbier Community Pembroke Dock, Laws Street, Pembroke Dock, Police Station, Pembroke Dock, Llanion Roundabout, Skrinkle Estate, Wind Hill Waterloo, Cleddau Bridge Tolls, Pembroke Ferry, Hounsell Avenue, Manorbier Community Barnlake, Pembroke Ferry, Honeyborough Roundabout, Neyland, Oddfellows Arms, Neyland, Bier Cross, Manorbier Honeyborough Road, Great Honeyborough, Policeman's Bank, Neyland, Brunel Quay, Neyland, Bush Terrace, Jameston Riverside Avenue, Neyland, Foresters Arms, Neyland, Johnston Farm, Johnston, Railway Hotel, Johnston, St James` Place, Jameston Clifton House, Johnston, Vine Inn, Pope Hill, Pope Hill Villa, Pope Hill, Boxing Club, Merlin's Bridge, Glen Hodgeston Square, Hodgeston Hotel, Merlin's Bridge, Horsefair, Haverfordwest, Barn Street, Haverfordwest, Barn Street, Haverfordwest, Church, Lamphey Lidl Perrot's Road, Haverfordwest, Bus Station 4, Haverfordwest Bishops Park, Pembroke Railway Station, Pembroke Station Road, Pembroke Golden Grove School, Pembroke Lower Common Park, Pembroke Moat House, Pembroke Castle, Pembroke The Green, Green Castle View, Pembroke Community Pembroke School, Pembroke Dock Fire Station, Pennar Bethany Corner, Pennar Bufferland Terrace, Pembroke Dock Old School House, Pembroke Dock Sunderland Avenue, Pembroke Dock Melville Terrace, Pembroke Dock Community Melville Street, Pembroke Dock Albion Square, Pembroke Dock Albion Square, Pembroke Dock St John`S Church, Pembroke Dock Albion Road, Pembroke Dock Laws Street, Pembroke Dock Laws Street, Pembroke Dock Police Station, Pembroke Dock Llanion Roundabout, Waterloo Waterloo Road, Pembroke Dock Community Cleddau Bridge Tolls, Pembroke Ferry A477, Pembroke Dock Community Barnlake, Pembroke Ferry Honeyborough Roundabout, Neyland Oddfellows Arms, Neyland Honeyborough Road, Neyland Community Honeyborough Road, Great Honeyborough Bluebell Close, Neyland Community Policeman's Bank, Neyland Brunel Quay, Neyland Riverside Avenue, Neyland Riverside Avenue, Neyland Foresters Arms, Neyland Victoria Court, Neyland Johnston Farm, Johnston Railway Hotel, Johnston Glebelands, Johnston Community Clifton House, Johnston St. Peter's Road, Johnston Community Vine Inn, Pope Hill Pope Hill Villa, Pope Hill Boxing Club, Merlin's Bridge Glen Hotel, Merlin's Bridge A487, Haverfordwest Horsefair, Haverfordwest Merlin's Hill, Haverfordwest Barn Street, Haverfordwest 35 Perrot, Haverfordwest Barn Street, Haverfordwest Barn Street, Haverfordwest Lidl Perrot's Road, Haverfordwest Perrots Road, Haverfordwest Bus Station 4, Haverfordwest 15 Riverside Quay Shopping Centre, Haverfordwest Direction: Pembroke 349 bus Time Schedule 34 stops Pembroke Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:40 PM - 6:10 PM Bus Station 4, Haverfordwest 15 Riverside Quay Shopping Centre, Haverfordwest Tuesday 5:40 PM - 6:10 PM Picton Place, Haverfordwest Wednesday 5:40 PM - 6:10 PM 6-10 Picton Place, Haverfordwest Thursday 5:40 PM - 6:10 PM Library, Haverfordwest Friday 5:40 PM - 6:10 PM Dew Street, Haverfordwest Saturday 5:40 PM - 6:10 PM 67 Dew Street, Haverfordwest Horsefair, Haverfordwest Milford Road, Haverfordwest 349 bus Info War Memorial, Merlin's Bridge Direction: Pembroke Stops: 34 Pope Hill Villa, Pope Hill Trip Duration: 55 min Line Summary: Bus Station 4, Haverfordwest, Picton Vine Inn, Pope Hill Place, Haverfordwest, Library, Haverfordwest, Dew Street, Haverfordwest, Horsefair, Haverfordwest, Clifton House, Johnston War Memorial, Merlin's Bridge, Pope Hill Villa, Pope Hill, Vine Inn, Pope Hill, Clifton House, Johnston, Railway Hotel, Johnston Railway Hotel, Johnston, Johnston Farm, Johnston, 20 St. Peters Road, Johnston Community Oddfellows Arms, Neyland, Honeyborough Road, Great Honeyborough, Policeman's Bank, Neyland, Johnston Farm, Johnston Brunel Quay, Neyland, Riverside Avenue, Neyland, Foresters Arms, Neyland, Honeyborough Oddfellows Arms, Neyland Roundabout, Neyland, Barnlake, Pembroke Ferry, Cleddau Bridge Tolls, Pembroke Ferry, Llanion Honeyborough Road, Neyland Community Roundabout, Waterloo, Police Station, Pembroke Honeyborough Road, Great Honeyborough Dock, Laws Street, Pembroke Dock, St John`S, Pennar, Albion Square, Pembroke Dock, Melville Bluebell Close, Neyland Community Street, Pembroke Dock, Melville Terrace, Pembroke Policeman's Bank, Neyland Dock, Old School House, Pembroke Dock, Bethany Corner, Pennar, Fire Station, Pembroke, Pembroke Brunel Quay, Neyland School, Pembroke Dock, The Green, Green, Somerƒeld, Pembroke, East End, Pembroke Riverside Avenue, Neyland Riverside Avenue, Neyland Foresters Arms, Neyland Victoria Court, Neyland Honeyborough Roundabout, Neyland Barnlake, Pembroke Ferry Cleddau Bridge Tolls, Pembroke Ferry A477, Pembroke Dock Community Llanion Roundabout, Waterloo Ferry Terrace, Pembroke Dock Community Police Station, Pembroke Dock Laws Street, Pembroke Dock Laws Street, Pembroke Dock St John`S, Pennar Albion Road, Pembroke Dock Albion Square, Pembroke Dock Albion Square, Pembroke Dock Melville Street, Pembroke Dock Melville Terrace, Pembroke Dock Melville Terrace, Pembroke Dock Community Old School House, Pembroke Dock Bethany Corner, Pennar Fire Station, Pembroke Pembroke School, Pembroke Dock Pembroke Road, Pembroke Community The Green, Green Somerƒeld, Pembroke 6-10 Main Street, Pembroke Community East End, Pembroke Direction: Tenby 349 bus Time Schedule 58 stops Tenby Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:25 AM - 4:25 PM Bus Station 4, Haverfordwest 15 Riverside Quay Shopping Centre, Haverfordwest Tuesday 7:25 AM - 4:25 PM Picton Place, Haverfordwest Wednesday 7:25 AM - 4:25 PM 6-10 Picton Place, Haverfordwest Thursday 7:25 AM - 4:25 PM Library, Haverfordwest Friday 7:25 AM - 4:25 PM Dew Street, Haverfordwest Saturday 7:25 AM - 4:25 PM 67 Dew Street, Haverfordwest Horsefair, Haverfordwest Milford Road, Haverfordwest 349 bus Info War Memorial, Merlin's Bridge Direction: Tenby Stops: 58 Pope Hill Villa, Pope Hill Trip Duration: 100 min Line Summary: Bus Station 4, Haverfordwest, Picton Vine Inn, Pope Hill Place, Haverfordwest, Library, Haverfordwest, Dew Street, Haverfordwest, Horsefair, Haverfordwest, Clifton House, Johnston War Memorial, Merlin's Bridge, Pope Hill Villa, Pope Hill, Vine Inn, Pope Hill, Clifton House, Johnston, Railway Hotel, Johnston Railway Hotel, Johnston, Johnston Farm, Johnston, 20 St. Peters Road, Johnston Community Oddfellows Arms, Neyland, Honeyborough Road, Great Honeyborough, Policeman's Bank, Neyland, Johnston Farm, Johnston Brunel Quay, Neyland, Riverside Avenue, Neyland, Foresters Arms, Neyland, Honeyborough Oddfellows Arms, Neyland Roundabout, Neyland, Barnlake, Pembroke Ferry, Cleddau Bridge Tolls, Pembroke Ferry, Llanion Honeyborough Road, Neyland Community Roundabout, Waterloo, Police Station, Pembroke Honeyborough Road, Great Honeyborough Dock, Laws Street, Pembroke Dock, St John`S, Pennar, Albion Square, Pembroke Dock, Melville Bluebell Close, Neyland Community Street, Pembroke Dock, Melville Terrace, Pembroke Policeman's Bank, Neyland Dock, Old School House, Pembroke Dock, Bethany Corner, Pennar, Fire Station, Pembroke, Pembroke Brunel Quay, Neyland School, Pembroke
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