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2C Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 2C bus time schedule & line map 2C Cefn Mawr - Ruabon - Wrexham View In Website Mode The 2C bus line (Cefn Mawr - Ruabon - Wrexham) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Cefn-Bychan: 7:42 AM - 4:22 PM (2) Oswestry: 4:52 PM - 5:52 PM (3) Wrexham: 6:48 AM - 4:57 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 2C bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 2C bus arriving. Direction: Cefn-Bychan 2C bus Time Schedule 40 stops Cefn-Bychan Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:42 AM - 4:22 PM Bus Station, Wrexham King Street, Wrexham Tuesday 7:42 AM - 4:22 PM Fire Station, Wrexham Wednesday 7:42 AM - 4:22 PM Bradley Road, Wrexham Thursday 7:42 AM - 4:22 PM Cobden Road, Wrexham Friday 7:42 AM - 4:22 PM Cobden Road, Wrexham Saturday 7:52 AM - 4:22 PM Bellevue Park, Bryn Offa Post O∆ce, Bryn Offa Cemetery, Bryn Offa 2C bus Info Direction: Cefn-Bychan Llysfasi College, Felin Puleston Stops: 40 Trip Duration: 35 min Esless, Rhostyllen Line Summary: Bus Station, Wrexham, Fire Station, Wrexham Road, Esclusham Community Wrexham, Cobden Road, Wrexham, Bellevue Park, Bryn Offa, Post O∆ce, Bryn Offa, Cemetery, Bryn Black Lion Inn, Rhostyllen Offa, Llysfasi College, Felin Puleston, Esless, Rhostyllen, Black Lion Inn, Rhostyllen, Colliery Colliery Garage, Rhostyllen Garage, Rhostyllen, Little Chef, Rhostyllen, Croesfoel, Pentre Bychan, Smithy Lane, Pentre Bychan, Hill Top, Little Chef, Rhostyllen Pentre Bychan, Fennant Road, Rhosllanerchrugog, New Inn, Rhosllanerchrugog, School, Johnstown, Tudor Court, Esclusham Community Kwiksave, Johnstown, Vauxhall Ind Estate, Croesfoel, Pentre Bychan Johnstown, Afon Goch, Johnstown, Gardden Industrial Estate, Johnstown, Garden View, Brynƒelds, New Hall Lane, Ruabon, Wynnstay Arms Smithy Lane, Pentre Bychan Hotel, Ruabon, Station Road, Ruabon, Plas Bennion Road, Plas Madoc, Plas Madoc Estate, Plas Madoc, Hill Top, Pentre Bychan Clinic, Plas Madoc, Bran, Plas Madoc, Alwen, Plas Madoc, Gwynant, Plas Madoc, Druid House, Plas Fennant Road, Rhosllanerchrugog Madoc, Chapel Street, Cefn-Mawr, Kwiksave, Rhosymedre, Tesco, Cefn-Mawr, Hill Street, Cefn- New Inn, Rhosllanerchrugog Mawr, Dolydd Road, Cefn-Bychan, Cae Gwilym Lane, Maelor Road, Rhosllanerchrugog Cefn-Bychan, Heol Craigfab, Cefn-Bychan, Heol Berwyn, Cefn-Bychan School, Johnstown Kwiksave, Johnstown Vauxhall Ind Estate, Johnstown Afon Goch, Johnstown Gardden Industrial Estate, Johnstown Garden View, Brynƒelds Ruabon Road, Ruabon New Hall Lane, Ruabon New High Street, Ruabon Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Ruabon Station Road, Ruabon Millbrook, Ruabon Plas Bennion Road, Plas Madoc Plas Madoc Estate, Plas Madoc Hampton Way, Cefn Community Clinic, Plas Madoc Bran, Plas Madoc Alwen, Plas Madoc Hampden Way, Cefn Community Gwynant, Plas Madoc Druid House, Plas Madoc Chapel Street, Cefn-Mawr Y Rhos, Cefn Community Kwiksave, Rhosymedre Tesco, Cefn-Mawr Oxford Street, Cefn Community Hill Street, Cefn-Mawr Dolydd Road, Cefn-Bychan Dolydd Road, Cefn Community Cae Gwilym Lane, Cefn-Bychan Heol Craigfab, Cefn-Bychan Heol Berwyn, Cefn-Bychan Direction: Oswestry 2C bus Time Schedule 62 stops Oswestry Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:52 PM - 5:52 PM Bus Station, Wrexham King Street, Wrexham Tuesday 4:52 PM - 5:52 PM Fire Station, Wrexham Wednesday 4:52 PM - 5:52 PM Bradley Road, Wrexham Thursday 4:52 PM - 5:52 PM Cobden Road, Wrexham Friday 4:52 PM - 5:52 PM Cobden Road, Wrexham Saturday 4:52 PM - 5:52 PM Bellevue Park, Bryn Offa Post O∆ce, Bryn Offa Cemetery, Bryn Offa 2C bus Info Direction: Oswestry Llysfasi College, Felin Puleston Stops: 62 Trip Duration: 65 min Esless, Rhostyllen Line Summary: Bus Station, Wrexham, Fire Station, Wrexham Road, Esclusham Community Wrexham, Cobden Road, Wrexham, Bellevue Park, Bryn Offa, Post O∆ce, Bryn Offa, Cemetery, Bryn Black Lion Inn, Rhostyllen Offa, Llysfasi College, Felin Puleston, Esless, Rhostyllen, Black Lion Inn, Rhostyllen, Colliery Colliery Garage, Rhostyllen Garage, Rhostyllen, Little Chef, Rhostyllen, Croesfoel, Pentre Bychan, Smithy Lane, Pentre Bychan, Hill Top, Little Chef, Rhostyllen Pentre Bychan, Fennant Road, Rhosllanerchrugog, New Inn, Rhosllanerchrugog, School, Johnstown, Tudor Court, Esclusham Community Kwiksave, Johnstown, Vauxhall Ind Estate, Croesfoel, Pentre Bychan Johnstown, Afon Goch, Johnstown, Gardden Industrial Estate, Johnstown, Garden View, Smithy Lane, Pentre Bychan Brynƒelds, New Hall Lane, Ruabon, Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Ruabon, Station Road, Ruabon, Plas Bennion Road, Plas Madoc, Plas Madoc Estate, Plas Madoc, Hill Top, Pentre Bychan Clinic, Plas Madoc, Bran, Plas Madoc, Alwen, Plas Madoc, Gwynant, Plas Madoc, Druid House, Plas Fennant Road, Rhosllanerchrugog Madoc, Chapel Street, Cefn-Mawr, Kwiksave, Rhosymedre, Tesco, Cefn-Mawr, Hill Street, Cefn- New Inn, Rhosllanerchrugog Mawr, Dolydd Road, Cefn-Bychan, Cae Gwilym Lane, Maelor Road, Rhosllanerchrugog Cefn-Bychan, Heol Craigfab, Cefn-Bychan, Heol Berwyn, Cefn-Bychan, Heol-Y-Plas, Cefn-Bychan, School, Johnstown Kynaston Place, Cefn-Bychan, Kenƒg Place, Cefn- Bychan, War Memorial, Cefn-Mawr, Hill Street, Cefn- Kwiksave, Johnstown Mawr, Tesco, Cefn-Mawr, Kwiksave, Rhosymedre, Plough, Rhosymedre, Rhosymedre Lodge, Vauxhall Ind Estate, Johnstown Rhosymedre, Lodge Farm, Chirk, Wern, Chirk, Lodgevale Park Entrance, Chirk, Rhosywaun, Chirk, Afon Goch, Johnstown Chapel Lane, Chirk, Sports Ground, Chirk, Hand Hotel, Chirk, St Mary`S Church, Chirk, Chirk Bridge, Gardden Industrial Estate, Johnstown Chirk, Poachers Pocket, Gledrid, Roundabout, Gledrid, New Park Road Jct, Oswestry, Bus Station, Garden View, Brynƒelds Oswestry Ruabon Road, Ruabon New Hall Lane, Ruabon New High Street, Ruabon Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Ruabon Station Road, Ruabon Millbrook, Ruabon Plas Bennion Road, Plas Madoc Plas Madoc Estate, Plas Madoc Hampton Way, Cefn Community Clinic, Plas Madoc Bran, Plas Madoc Alwen, Plas Madoc Hampden Way, Cefn Community Gwynant, Plas Madoc Druid House, Plas Madoc Chapel Street, Cefn-Mawr Y Rhos, Cefn Community Kwiksave, Rhosymedre Tesco, Cefn-Mawr Oxford Street, Cefn Community Hill Street, Cefn-Mawr Dolydd Road, Cefn-Bychan Dolydd Road, Cefn Community Cae Gwilym Lane, Cefn-Bychan Heol Craigfab, Cefn-Bychan Heol Berwyn, Cefn-Bychan Heol-Y-Plas, Cefn-Bychan Kynaston Place, Cefn-Bychan Kynaston Place, Cefn Community Kenƒg Place, Cefn-Bychan Plas Kynaston Lane, Cefn Community War Memorial, Cefn-Mawr Hill Street, Cefn Community Hill Street, Cefn-Mawr Tesco, Cefn-Mawr Oxford Street, Cefn Community Kwiksave, Rhosymedre Plough, Rhosymedre High Street, Cefn Community Rhosymedre Lodge, Rhosymedre Park Road, Ruabon Community Lodge Farm, Chirk Wern, Chirk Wern, Chirk Lodgevale Park Entrance, Chirk Lodgevale Park, Chirk Rhosywaun, Chirk Chapel Lane, Chirk Sports Ground, Chirk Hand Hotel, Chirk Church Street, Chirk St Mary`S Church, Chirk Chirk Bridge, Chirk Poachers Pocket, Gledrid Oaklands Road, Weston Rhyn Civil Parish Roundabout, Gledrid New Park Road Jct, Oswestry New Park Road, Oswestry Bus Station, Oswestry Cambrian Place, Oswestry Direction: Wrexham 2C bus Time Schedule 62 stops Wrexham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:48 AM - 4:57 PM Bus Station, Oswestry Cambrian Place, Oswestry Tuesday 6:48 AM - 4:57 PM New Park Road Jct, Oswestry Wednesday 6:48 AM - 4:57 PM Roundabout, Gledrid Thursday 6:48 AM - 4:57 PM Friday 6:48 AM - 4:57 PM Poachers Pocket, Gledrid Oaklands Road, Weston Rhyn Civil Parish Saturday 7:28 AM - 4:57 PM Chirk Bridge, Chirk Chirk Road, St. Martin'S Civil Parish Hand Hotel, Chirk 2C bus Info Direction: Wrexham Sports Ground, Chirk Stops: 62 Trip Duration: 40 min Chapel Lane, Chirk Line Summary: Bus Station, Oswestry, New Park Road Jct, Oswestry, Roundabout, Gledrid, Poachers Rhosywaun, Chirk Pocket, Gledrid, Chirk Bridge, Chirk, Hand Hotel, Chirk, Sports Ground, Chirk, Chapel Lane, Chirk, Lodgevale Park Entrance, Chirk Rhosywaun, Chirk, Lodgevale Park Entrance, Chirk, Wern, Chirk, Lodge Farm, Chirk, Rhosymedre Lodge, Lodgevale Park, Chirk Rhosymedre, Plough, Rhosymedre, Kwiksave, Wern, Chirk Rhosymedre, Tesco, Cefn-Mawr, Hill Street, Cefn- Mawr, Dolydd Road, Cefn-Bychan, Cae Gwilym Lane, Wern, Chirk Cefn-Bychan, Heol Berwyn, Cefn-Bychan, Heol-Y- Lodge Farm, Chirk Plas, Cefn-Bychan, Kynaston Place, Cefn-Bychan, Kenƒg Place, Cefn-Bychan, War Memorial, Cefn- Rhosymedre Lodge, Rhosymedre Mawr, Hill Street, Cefn-Mawr, Tesco, Cefn-Mawr, Kwiksave, Rhosymedre, Chapel Street, Cefn-Mawr, Park Road, Ruabon Community Druid House, Plas Madoc, Gwynant, Plas Madoc, Alwen, Plas Madoc, Bran, Plas Madoc, Clinic, Plas Plough, Rhosymedre Madoc, Plas Madoc Estate, Plas Madoc, Plas High Street, Cefn Community Bennion Road, Plas Madoc, Station Road, Ruabon, Kwiksave, Rhosymedre Kandy Lodge, Ruabon, The Villas, Ruabon, St Michaels Close, Ruabon, Garden View, Brynƒelds, Gardden Industrial Estate, Johnstown, Afon Goch, Tesco, Cefn-Mawr Johnstown, Vauxhall Ind Estate, Johnstown, Oxford Street, Cefn Community Kwiksave, Johnstown, School, Johnstown, New Inn, Rhosllanerchrugog, Fennant Road, Hill Street, Cefn-Mawr Rhosllanerchrugog, Hill Top, Pentre Bychan, Manweb O∆ces, Pentre Bychan, Croesfoel, Pentre Bychan, Dolydd Road, Cefn-Bychan Little Chef, Rhostyllen, Colliery Garage, Rhostyllen, Dolydd Road, Cefn Community Holy Trinity Church, Rhostyllen, Black Lion Inn, Rhostyllen, Esless, Rhostyllen, Llysfasi College, Felin Cae Gwilym Lane, Cefn-Bychan Puleston, Cemetery, Bryn Offa, Empress Road, Hightown, Post O∆ce, Bryn Offa, Bellevue Park, Bryn Heol Berwyn,
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