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70 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 70 bus time schedule & line map 70 Cymmer - Bridgend via Caerau, Maesteg, Garth, View In Website Mode Llangynwyd & Aberkenƒg The 70 bus line (Cymmer - Bridgend via Caerau, Maesteg, Garth, Llangynwyd & Aberkenƒg) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bridgend: 7:20 AM - 5:50 PM (2) Cymmer: 8:20 AM - 5:20 PM (3) Maesteg: 5:50 PM - 6:50 PM (4) Maesteg: 6:20 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 70 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 70 bus arriving. Direction: Bridgend 70 bus Time Schedule 60 stops Bridgend Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Monday 7:20 AM - 5:50 PM Turning Circle, Cymmer Tuesday 7:20 AM - 5:50 PM Police Station, Cymmer Wednesday 7:20 AM - 5:50 PM Swimming Pool, Croeserw Thursday 7:20 AM - 5:50 PM Brytwn Road, Glyncorrwg Community Friday 7:20 AM - 5:50 PM Bethania, Cymmer Lloyd's Terrace, Glyncorrwg Community Saturday 7:20 AM - 5:50 PM Coronation Avenue, Croeserw Coronation Avenue, Glyncorrwg Community Eastern Avenue, Croeserw 70 bus Info Direction: Bridgend Sunny Crescent, Croeserw Stops: 60 Trip Duration: 54 min Church Street, Croeserw Line Summary: Turning Circle, Cymmer, Police Church Street, Glyncorrwg Community Station, Cymmer, Swimming Pool, Croeserw, Bethania, Cymmer, Coronation Avenue, Croeserw, Fairƒeld Road, Croeserw Eastern Avenue, Croeserw, Sunny Crescent, Croeserw, Church Street, Croeserw, Fairƒeld Road, Nant-Y-Fedw Road, Croeserw Croeserw, Nant-Y-Fedw Road, Croeserw, Croeserw Brynheulog Road, Glyncorrwg Community Club, Blaencaerau, Ivy House, Caerau, Church, Caerau, War Memorial, Caerau, Legion Flats, Caerau, Croeserw Club, Blaencaerau Hermon Road, Spelter, Dyffryn Hotel, Spelter, Hearts Of Oak, Nantyffyllon, Salem Cottage, Nantyffyllon, Ivy House, Caerau Library, Nantyffyllon, Elderbush Inn, Nantyffyllon, The Travellers, Nantyffyllon, Iron Bridge, Maesteg, Cymer Road, Maesteg Community Castle Street, Maesteg, College, Maesteg, Bus Church, Caerau Station, Maesteg, Beethovens, Maesteg, Cwmdu Street, Maesteg, Cwmdu Institute, Maesteg, Duke War Memorial, Caerau Street, Garth, Heol Faen, Garth, Primary School, Garth, Garth Inn, Garth, Mill View, Garth, Maiden Street, Cwmfelin, Primary School, Cwmfelin, Darren Legion Flats, Caerau View, Llangynwyd, Bridgend Road, Llangynwyd, Llangynwyd Square, Llangynwyd, Maesteg Comp, Hermon Road, Spelter Llangynwyd, Green Meadow, Llangynwyd, Paper Fowler's Place, Dyffryn Mills, Llangynwyd, Gelli-Las Fawr, Coytra-Hen, Llynƒ Dyffryn Hotel, Spelter Villa, Coytra-Hen, Shwt Bridge, Coytra-Hen, Nicholls Arms, Coytra-Hen, Coytrahen, Coytra-Hen, Maesteg Hearts Of Oak, Nantyffyllon Road, Tondu, Llynƒ Arms, Tondu, Tondu Bridge, Tondu, Tondu Bridge, Aberkenƒg, Rugby Club, Salem Cottage, Nantyffyllon Aberkenƒg, Sarn Sainsbury, Derwen, Litchard Hill, Litchard, Litchard Cross, Litchard, Princess Of Wales Library, Nantyffyllon Hospital, Bridgend, Pendre, Bridgend, Cemetery Bangor Street, Dyffryn Road, Bridgend, Coity Road, Bridgend, Bus Station, Bridgend Elderbush Inn, Nantyffyllon The Travellers, Nantyffyllon Iron Bridge, Maesteg Castle Street, Maesteg College, Maesteg Bus Station, Maesteg outdoor Market Talbot St, Maesteg Beethovens, Maesteg Castle Street, Maesteg Cwmdu Street, Maesteg Crown Row, Maesteg Cwmdu Institute, Maesteg Duke Street, Garth Bridgend Road, Maesteg Heol Faen, Garth Primary School, Garth Mission Road, Maesteg Community Garth Inn, Garth Mill View, Garth B4282, Maesteg Community Maiden Street, Cwmfelin Primary School, Cwmfelin Darren View, Llangynwyd Bridgend Road, Llangynwyd Llangynwyd Square, Llangynwyd Maesteg Comp, Llangynwyd Green Meadow, Llangynwyd Paper Mills, Llangynwyd Gelli-Las Fawr, Coytra-Hen Llynƒ Villa, Coytra-Hen Shwt Bridge, Coytra-Hen Nicholls Arms, Coytra-Hen Coytrahen, Coytra-Hen Heol Treharne, Llangynwyd Lower Community Maesteg Road, Tondu Llynƒ Arms, Tondu Tondu Bridge, Tondu Maesteg Road, Newcastle Higher Community Tondu Bridge, Aberkenƒg Bristol Street, Newcastle Higher Community Rugby Club, Aberkenƒg Sarn Sainsbury, Derwen Litchard Hill, Litchard Litchard Cross, Litchard Litchard Cross, Bridgend Princess Of Wales Hospital, Bridgend Pendre, Bridgend Cemetery Road, Bridgend Coity Road, Bridgend Coity Road, Bridgend Bus Station, Bridgend Direction: Cymmer 70 bus Time Schedule 63 stops Cymmer Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday 8:20 AM - 5:20 PM Bus Station, Bridgend Tuesday 8:20 AM - 5:20 PM Coity Road, Bridgend Wednesday 8:20 AM - 5:20 PM Cemetery Road, Bridgend Thursday 8:20 AM - 5:20 PM Pendre, Bridgend Friday 8:20 AM - 5:20 PM Llys Gwyn, Bridgend Saturday 8:20 AM - 5:20 PM Princess Of Wales Hospital, Bridgend Litchard Cross, Litchard Litchard Cross, Bridgend 70 bus Info Cae Caddy Roundabout, Derwen Direction: Cymmer A4061, Coity Higher Community Stops: 63 Trip Duration: 54 min Sarn Sainsbury, Sarn Line Summary: Bus Station, Bridgend, Coity Road, Bridgend, Cemetery Road, Bridgend, Pendre, Sarn Odeon, Sarn Bridgend, Princess Of Wales Hospital, Bridgend, Litchard Cross, Litchard, Cae Caddy Roundabout, Post O∆ce, Aberkenƒg Derwen, Sarn Sainsbury, Sarn, Sarn Odeon, Sarn, Post O∆ce, Aberkenƒg, New Street, Aberkenƒg, New Street, Aberkenƒg Tondu Bridge, Tondu, Llynƒ Arms, Tondu, Maesteg Road, Tondu, Box Terrace, Coytra-Hen, Coytrahen, New Street, Newcastle Higher Community Coytra-Hen, Nicholls Arms, Coytra-Hen, Shwt Bridge, Tondu Bridge, Tondu Coytra-Hen, Llynƒ Villa, Coytra-Hen, Gelli-Las Fawr, Llangynwyd, Paper Mills, Llangynwyd, Green Meadow, Llangynwyd, Maesteg Comp, Llangynwyd, Llynƒ Arms, Tondu Llangynwyd Square, Llangynwyd, Bridgend Road, Llynƒ Street, Ynysawdre Community Llangynwyd, Darren View, Llangynwyd, Primary School, Cwmfelin, Maiden Street, Cwmfelin, Mill View, Maesteg Road, Tondu Garth, Garth Inn, Garth, Primary School, Garth, Heol Faen, Garth, Duke Street, Garth, Cwmdu Institute, Box Terrace, Coytra-Hen Maesteg, Cwmdu Street, Maesteg, The Lamb, Maesteg, Beethovens, Maesteg, Bus Station, Coytrahen, Coytra-Hen Maesteg, College, Maesteg, Castle Street, Maesteg, Iron Bridge, Maesteg, The Travellers, Nantyffyllon, Nicholls Arms, Coytra-Hen Elderbush Inn, Nantyffyllon, Library, Nantyffyllon, Box Terrace, Llangynwyd Lower Community Maes-Y-Dderwen, Nantyffyllon, Hearts Of Oak, Nantyffyllon, Dyffryn Hotel, Spelter, Hermon Road, Shwt Bridge, Coytra-Hen Spelter, Legion Flats, Caerau, War Memorial, Caerau, Church, Caerau, Ivy House, Caerau, Croeserw Club, Llynƒ Villa, Coytra-Hen Blaencaerau, Nant-Y-Fedw Road, Croeserw, Fairƒeld Road, Croeserw, Church Street, Croeserw, Sunny Gelli-Las Fawr, Llangynwyd Crescent, Croeserw, Eastern Avenue, Croeserw, Coronation Avenue, Croeserw, Bethania, Cymmer, Paper Mills, Llangynwyd Station Road, Cymmer, Police Station, Cymmer, Turning Circle, Cymmer Green Meadow, Llangynwyd Maesteg Comp, Llangynwyd Llangynwyd Square, Llangynwyd Prospect Place, Llangynwyd Middle Community Bridgend Road, Llangynwyd Darren View, Llangynwyd Primary School, Cwmfelin Maiden Street, Cwmfelin Mill View, Garth Parc Rhosyn, Maesteg Community Garth Inn, Garth Primary School, Garth Mission Road, Maesteg Community Heol Faen, Garth Duke Street, Garth Bridgend Road, Maesteg Cwmdu Institute, Maesteg Cwmdu Street, Maesteg The Lamb, Maesteg Beethovens, Maesteg Castle Street, Maesteg Bus Station, Maesteg College, Maesteg Plasnewydd Street, Maesteg Castle Street, Maesteg Iron Bridge, Maesteg The Travellers, Nantyffyllon High Street, Maesteg Elderbush Inn, Nantyffyllon Library, Nantyffyllon Bangor Terrace, Dyffryn Maes-Y-Dderwen, Nantyffyllon Heol Tywith, Dyffryn Hearts Of Oak, Nantyffyllon Dyffryn Hotel, Spelter Hermon Road, Spelter Legion Flats, Caerau War Memorial, Caerau Church, Caerau Ivy House, Caerau Croeserw Club, Blaencaerau Nant-Y-Fedw Road, Croeserw Fairƒeld Road, Croeserw Church Street, Croeserw Church Street, Glyncorrwg Community Sunny Crescent, Croeserw Eastern Avenue, Croeserw Eastern Avenue, Glyncorrwg Community Coronation Avenue, Croeserw Coronation Avenue, Glyncorrwg Community Bethania, Cymmer Station Road, Cymmer Police Station, Cymmer Turning Circle, Cymmer Direction: Maesteg 70 bus Time Schedule 38 stops Maesteg Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Monday 5:50 PM - 6:50 PM Bus Station, Bridgend Tuesday 5:50 PM - 6:50 PM Coity Road, Bridgend Wednesday 5:50 PM - 6:50 PM Cemetery Road, Bridgend Thursday 5:50 PM - 6:50 PM Pendre, Bridgend Friday 5:50 PM - 6:50 PM Llys Gwyn, Bridgend Saturday 5:50 PM - 6:50 PM Princess Of Wales Hospital, Bridgend Litchard Cross, Litchard Litchard Cross, Bridgend 70 bus Info Cae Caddy Roundabout, Derwen Direction: Maesteg A4061, Coity Higher Community Stops: 38 Trip Duration: 30 min Sarn Sainsbury, Sarn Line Summary: Bus Station, Bridgend, Coity Road, Bridgend, Cemetery Road, Bridgend, Pendre, Sarn Odeon, Sarn Bridgend, Princess Of Wales Hospital, Bridgend, Litchard Cross, Litchard, Cae Caddy Roundabout, Post O∆ce, Aberkenƒg Derwen, Sarn Sainsbury, Sarn, Sarn Odeon, Sarn, Post O∆ce, Aberkenƒg, New Street, Aberkenƒg, New Street, Aberkenƒg Tondu Bridge, Tondu, Llynƒ Arms, Tondu, Maesteg Road, Tondu, Box Terrace, Coytra-Hen, Coytrahen, New Street, Newcastle Higher Community Coytra-Hen, Nicholls Arms, Coytra-Hen, Shwt Bridge, Coytra-Hen, Llynƒ Villa, Coytra-Hen, Gelli-Las Fawr, Tondu Bridge, Tondu Llangynwyd, Paper Mills, Llangynwyd, Green Meadow, Llangynwyd, Maesteg Comp, Llangynwyd, Llynƒ Arms, Tondu Llangynwyd Square, Llangynwyd, Bridgend Road, Llynƒ Street, Ynysawdre Community Llangynwyd, Darren View, Llangynwyd, Primary School, Cwmfelin, Maiden Street, Cwmfelin,
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