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Aberdare - Pontypridd Service Operates from 20/07/2019 Until Further Notice Service Operates Monday to Saturday Aberdare - Pontypridd Service operates from 20/07/2019 until further notice Service operates Monday to Saturday Inbound, Monday to Friday 60A1 60A1 60A1 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 Pontypridd, Bus Station, Stand 5 07:00 07:35 08:00 08:35 08:50 09:05 09:20 09:35 09:50 10:05 10:20 10:35 10:50 11:05 Cilfynydd, Cilfynydd Inn, before Abercynon, Imperial, before 07:08 07:43 08:08 08:43 08:58 09:13 09:28 09:43 09:58 10:13 10:28 10:43 10:58 11:13 Mountain Ash, Oxford Street, o/s Marchant 07:35 08:11 08:39 09:14 09:25 09:40 09:55 10:10 10:25 10:40 10:55 11:10 11:25 11:40 Fernhill, Terminus, at 07:41 08:18 08:46 09:20 09:31 09:46 10:01 10:16 10:31 10:46 11:01 11:16 11:31 11:46 Aberaman, Plough Inn, opp 07:53 08:31 08:58 09:33 09:58 10:28 10:58 11:28 11:58 Cwmbach, Asda, o/s 09:42 10:12 10:42 11:12 11:42 Aberdare, Bus Station, Stand 12 07:57 08:35 09:02 09:36 09:47 10:02 10:17 10:32 10:47 11:02 11:17 11:32 11:47 12:02 8 Inbound, Monday to Friday (continued) 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 Pontypridd, Bus Station, Stand 5 11:20 11:35 11:50 12:05 12:20 12:35 12:50 13:05 13:20 13:35 13:50 14:05 14:20 14:35 Cilfynydd, Cilfynydd Inn, before Abercynon, Imperial, before 11:28 11:43 11:58 12:13 12:28 12:43 12:58 13:13 13:28 13:43 13:58 14:13 14:28 14:43 Mountain Ash, Oxford Street, o/s Marchant 11:55 12:10 12:25 12:40 12:55 13:10 13:25 13:40 13:55 14:10 14:25 14:40 14:55 15:10 Fernhill, Terminus, at 12:01 12:16 12:31 12:46 13:01 13:16 13:31 13:46 14:01 14:16 14:31 14:46 15:01 15:16 Aberaman, Plough Inn, opp 12:28 12:58 13:28 13:58 14:28 14:58 15:28 Cwmbach, Asda, o/s 12:12 12:42 13:12 13:42 14:12 14:42 15:12 Aberdare, Bus Station, Stand 12 12:17 12:32 12:47 13:02 13:17 13:32 13:47 14:02 14:17 14:32 14:47 15:02 15:17 15:32 9 Inbound, Monday to Friday (continued) 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 Pontypridd, Bus Station, Stand 5 14:50 15:05 15:20 15:35 15:50 16:05 16:20 16:35 16:50 17:05 17:20 17:35 17:50 18:05 Cilfynydd, Cilfynydd Inn, before Abercynon, Imperial, before 14:58 15:13 15:28 15:43 15:58 16:13 16:28 16:43 16:58 17:13 17:28 17:43 17:58 18:13 Mountain Ash, Oxford Street, o/s Marchant 15:25 15:40 15:55 16:10 16:25 16:40 16:55 17:10 17:25 17:40 17:55 18:10 18:25 18:40 Fernhill, Terminus, at 15:31 15:46 16:01 16:16 16:31 16:46 17:01 17:16 17:31 17:46 18:01 18:16 18:31 18:46 Aberaman, Plough Inn, opp 15:58 16:28 16:58 17:28 17:58 18:28 18:58 Cwmbach, Asda, o/s 15:42 16:12 16:42 17:12 17:42 18:12 18:42 Aberdare, Bus Station, Stand 12 15:47 16:02 16:17 16:32 16:47 17:02 17:17 17:32 17:47 18:02 18:17 18:32 18:47 19:02 10 Inbound, Monday to Friday (continued) 601 60A1 60A1 60A1 60A1 Pontypridd, Bus Station, Stand 5 18:20 18:35 19:05 20:45 22:45 Cilfynydd, Cilfynydd Inn, before 18:41 19:11 20:51 22:51 Abercynon, Imperial, before 18:28 18:47 19:17 20:55 22:55 Mountain Ash, Oxford Street, o/s Marchant 18:55 19:13 19:43 21:17 23:17 Fernhill, Terminus, at 19:01 19:19 19:49 Aberaman, Plough Inn, opp 19:29 19:59 21:28 23:28 Cwmbach, Asda, o/s 19:12 Aberdare, Bus Station, Stand 12 19:17 19:32 20:02 21:31 23:31 1 Journey does not run Bank Holidays 11 Inbound, Saturday 60A1 60A1 60A1 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 Pontypridd, Bus Station, Stand 5 07:00 07:35 08:00 08:35 08:50 09:05 09:20 09:35 09:50 10:05 10:20 10:35 10:50 11:05 Cilfynydd, Cilfynydd Inn, before Abercynon, Imperial, before 07:08 07:43 08:08 08:43 08:58 09:13 09:28 09:43 09:58 10:13 10:28 10:43 10:58 11:13 Mountain Ash, Oxford Street, o/s Marchant 07:35 08:11 08:39 09:14 09:25 09:40 09:55 10:10 10:25 10:40 10:55 11:10 11:25 11:40 Fernhill, Terminus, at 07:41 08:18 08:46 09:20 09:31 09:46 10:01 10:16 10:31 10:46 11:01 11:16 11:31 11:46 Aberaman, Plough Inn, opp 07:53 08:31 08:58 09:33 09:58 10:28 10:58 11:28 11:58 Cwmbach, Asda, o/s 09:42 10:12 10:42 11:12 11:42 Aberdare, Bus Station, Stand 12 07:57 08:35 09:02 09:36 09:47 10:02 10:17 10:32 10:47 11:02 11:17 11:32 11:47 12:02 12 Inbound, Saturday (continued) 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 Pontypridd, Bus Station, Stand 5 11:20 11:35 11:50 12:05 12:20 12:35 12:50 13:05 13:20 13:35 13:50 14:05 14:20 14:35 Cilfynydd, Cilfynydd Inn, before Abercynon, Imperial, before 11:28 11:43 11:58 12:13 12:28 12:43 12:58 13:13 13:28 13:43 13:58 14:13 14:28 14:43 Mountain Ash, Oxford Street, o/s Marchant 11:55 12:10 12:25 12:40 12:55 13:10 13:25 13:40 13:55 14:10 14:25 14:40 14:55 15:10 Fernhill, Terminus, at 12:01 12:16 12:31 12:46 13:01 13:16 13:31 13:46 14:01 14:16 14:31 14:46 15:01 15:16 Aberaman, Plough Inn, opp 12:28 12:58 13:28 13:58 14:28 14:58 15:28 Cwmbach, Asda, o/s 12:12 12:42 13:12 13:42 14:12 14:42 15:12 Aberdare, Bus Station, Stand 12 12:17 12:32 12:47 13:02 13:17 13:32 13:47 14:02 14:17 14:32 14:47 15:02 15:17 15:32 13 Inbound, Saturday (continued) 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 Pontypridd, Bus Station, Stand 5 14:50 15:05 15:20 15:35 15:50 16:05 16:20 16:35 16:50 17:05 17:20 17:35 17:50 18:05 Cilfynydd, Cilfynydd Inn, before Abercynon, Imperial, before 14:58 15:13 15:28 15:43 15:58 16:13 16:28 16:43 16:58 17:13 17:28 17:43 17:58 18:13 Mountain Ash, Oxford Street, o/s Marchant 15:25 15:40 15:55 16:10 16:25 16:40 16:55 17:10 17:25 17:40 17:55 18:10 18:25 18:40 Fernhill, Terminus, at 15:31 15:46 16:01 16:16 16:31 16:46 17:01 17:16 17:31 17:46 18:01 18:16 18:31 18:46 Aberaman, Plough Inn, opp 15:58 16:28 16:58 17:28 17:58 18:28 18:58 Cwmbach, Asda, o/s 15:42 16:12 16:42 17:12 17:42 18:12 18:42 Aberdare, Bus Station, Stand 12 15:47 16:02 16:17 16:32 16:47 17:02 17:17 17:32 17:47 18:02 18:17 18:32 18:47 19:02 14 Inbound, Saturday (continued) 601 60A1 60A1 60A1 60A1 Pontypridd, Bus Station, Stand 5 18:20 18:35 19:05 20:45 22:45 Cilfynydd, Cilfynydd Inn, before 18:41 19:11 20:51 22:51 Abercynon, Imperial, before 18:28 18:47 19:17 20:55 22:55 Mountain Ash, Oxford Street, o/s Marchant 18:55 19:13 19:43 21:17 23:17 Fernhill, Terminus, at 19:01 19:19 19:49 Aberaman, Plough Inn, opp 19:29 19:59 21:28 23:28 Cwmbach, Asda, o/s 19:12 Aberdare, Bus Station, Stand 12 19:17 19:32 20:02 21:31 23:31 1 Journey does not run Bank Holidays 15 Outbound, Monday to Friday 60A1 60A1 60A1 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 Aberdare, Bus Station, Stand 12 05:59 06:29 06:59 07:34 07:49 08:04 08:19 08:34 08:49 09:04 09:19 09:34 09:49 10:04 Aberaman, Plough Inn, after 06:03 06:33 07:03 07:38 08:08 08:38 09:08 09:38 10:08 Cwmbach, Asda, o/s 07:54 08:24 08:54 09:24 09:54 Fernhill, Terminus, at 06:13 06:43 07:14 07:49 08:04 08:19 08:34 08:49 09:04 09:19 09:34 09:49 10:04 10:19 Mountain Ash, Railway Station, o/s 06:20 06:50 07:22 07:57 08:12 08:27 08:42 08:57 09:12 09:27 09:42 09:57 10:12 10:27 Abercynon, Imperial, after 06:42 07:12 07:45 08:20 08:35 08:50 09:05 09:20 09:35 09:50 10:05 10:20 10:35 10:50 Cilfynydd, Cilfynydd Inn, after Pontypridd, Bus Station, Stand 5 06:49 07:19 07:54 08:29 08:44 08:59 09:14 09:29 09:44 09:59 10:14 10:29 10:44 10:59 16 Outbound, Monday to Friday (continued) 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 Aberdare, Bus Station, Stand 12 10:19 10:34 10:49 11:04 11:19 11:34 11:49 12:04 12:19 12:34 12:49 13:04 13:19 13:34 Aberaman, Plough Inn, after 10:38 11:08 11:38 12:08 12:38 13:08 13:38 Cwmbach, Asda, o/s 10:24 10:54 11:24 11:54 12:24 12:54 13:24 Fernhill, Terminus, at 10:34 10:49 11:04 11:19 11:34 11:49 12:04 12:19 12:34 12:49 13:04 13:19 13:34 13:49 Mountain Ash, Railway Station, o/s 10:42 10:57 11:12 11:27 11:42 11:57 12:12 12:27 12:42 12:57 13:12 13:27 13:42 13:57 Abercynon, Imperial, after 11:05 11:20 11:35 11:50 12:05 12:20 12:35 12:50 13:05 13:20 13:35 13:50 14:05 14:20 Cilfynydd, Cilfynydd Inn, after Pontypridd, Bus Station, Stand 5 11:14 11:29 11:44 11:59 12:14 12:29 12:44 12:59 13:14 13:29 13:44 13:59 14:14 14:29 17 Outbound, Monday to Friday (continued) 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 Aberdare, Bus Station, Stand 12 13:49 14:04 14:19 14:34 14:49 15:04 15:19 15:34 15:49 16:04 16:19 16:34 16:49 17:04 Aberaman, Plough Inn, after 14:08 14:38 15:08 15:38 16:08 16:38 17:08 Cwmbach, Asda, o/s 13:54 14:24 14:54 15:24 15:54 16:24 16:54 Fernhill, Terminus, at 14:04 14:19 14:34 14:49 15:04 15:19 15:34 15:49 16:04 16:19 16:34 16:49 17:04 17:19 Mountain Ash, Railway Station, o/s 14:12 14:27 14:42 14:57 15:12 15:27 15:42 15:57 16:12 16:27 16:42 16:57 17:12 17:27 Abercynon, Imperial, after 14:35 14:50 15:05 15:20 15:35 15:50 16:05 16:20 16:35 16:50 17:05 17:20 17:35 17:50 Cilfynydd, Cilfynydd Inn, after Pontypridd, Bus Station, Stand 5 14:44 14:59 15:14 15:29 15:44 15:59 16:14 16:29 16:44 16:59 17:14 17:29 17:44 17:59 18 Outbound, Monday to Friday (continued) 601 60A1 60A1 60A1 60A1 Aberdare, Bus Station, Stand 12 17:19 17:34 17:59 19:34 21:34 Aberaman, Plough Inn, after 17:38 18:03 19:38 21:38 Cwmbach, Asda, o/s 17:24 Fernhill, Terminus, at 17:34 17:49 18:14 Mountain Ash, Railway Station, o/s 17:42 17:57 18:22 19:51 21:51 Abercynon, Imperial, after 18:05 18:20 18:45 20:12 22:12 Cilfynydd, Cilfynydd Inn, after 18:49 20:16 22:16 Pontypridd, Bus Station, Stand 5 18:14 18:29 18:55 20:22 22:22 1 Journey does not run Bank Holidays 19 Outbound, Saturday 60A1 60A1 60A1 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 601 60A1 Aberdare, Bus Station, Stand 12 05:59 06:29 06:59 07:34 07:49 08:04 08:19 08:34 08:49 09:04 09:19 09:34 09:49 10:04 Aberaman, Plough Inn, after 06:03 06:33 07:03 07:38 08:08 08:38 09:08 09:38 10:08 Cwmbach, Asda, o/s 07:54 08:24 08:54 09:24 09:54 Fernhill, Terminus, at 06:13 06:43 07:14 07:49 08:04 08:19 08:34 08:49
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