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281 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 281 bus time schedule & line map 281 Carmarthen - Llandovery via Nantgaredig, View In Website Mode Llandeilo The 281 bus line (Carmarthen - Llandovery via Nantgaredig, Llandeilo) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Carmarthen: 7:00 AM - 5:50 PM (2) Llandovery: 6:05 AM - 4:20 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 281 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 281 bus arriving. Direction: Carmarthen 281 bus Time Schedule 65 stops Carmarthen Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:00 AM - 5:50 PM Car Park, Llandovery Tuesday 7:00 AM - 5:50 PM Station, Llandovery Wednesday 7:00 AM - 5:50 PM Llwyn Brain, Ystrad Thursday 7:00 AM - 5:50 PM School, Llanwrda Friday 7:00 AM - 5:50 PM Church, Llanwrda Saturday 7:00 AM - 5:50 PM Llanwrda, Cwm-Dwr Y Wern Farm, Cwm-Dwr 281 bus Info Heol y Gelli, Llanwrda Community Direction: Carmarthen Llansadwrn Junction, Llansadwrn Stops: 65 Trip Duration: 82 min Line Summary: Car Park, Llandovery, Station, War Memorial, Llansadwrn Llandovery, Llwyn Brain, Ystrad, School, Llanwrda, Church, Llanwrda, Llanwrda, Cwm-Dwr, Y Wern Browns Hill, Abermarlais Farm, Cwm-Dwr, Llansadwrn Junction, Llansadwrn, War Memorial, Llansadwrn, Browns Hill, Abermarlais, Llansadwrn Turn, Abermarlais Llansadwrn Turn, Abermarlais, Caravan Park, Abermarlais, Square & Compass Inn, Ashƒeld, Caravan Park, Abermarlais Station, Ashƒeld, St Cadog's Church, Llangadog, Llangadog Common, Felindre, Llangadog Common, Square & Compass Inn, Ashƒeld Felindre, Queen's Square, Llangadog, St Cadog's A4069, Llansadwrn Community Church, Llangadog, Station, Llangadog, Square & Compass Inn, Ashƒeld, Manordeilo, Glanbrydan Station, Ashƒeld Farm, Tyle, Cwm-Ifor Turn, Cwmifor, Caledfwlch, Clos Glas, New Inn, Plough Inn, Rhosmaen, Talley Road, St Cadog's Church, Llangadog Rhosmaen, Station Road, Llandeilo, Ysgol Ganradd Church Street, Llangadog Community Llandeilo, Llandeilo, New Road, Llandeilo, Fire Station, Llandeilo, Lon Rhys, Llandeilo, Penybanc Llangadog Common, Felindre A40 Junction, Nantyrhibo, Penybanc Crossroads, Pentre-Felin, Pentrefelin, Pentre-Felin, Broad Oak Llangadog Common, Felindre Farm, Broad Oak, Dryslwyn Crossroads, Court Henry, Dryslwyn Post O∆ce, Court Henry, School, Court Queen's Square, Llangadog Henry, Cwrt Henry, Court Henry, Dryslwyn Post O∆ce, Court Henry, Dryslwyn Crossroads, Court St Cadog's Church, Llangadog Henry, Nantarwenlliw, Felindre, Glantywi, Llanarthney, Halfway Inn, Llanegwad, Llanegwyd, Station, Llangadog Llanegwad, Salutation Hotel, Pont-Ar-Gothi, Square, Nantgaredig, White Mill Inn, White Mill, Museum, Square & Compass Inn, Ashƒeld Abergwili, Black Ox, Abergwili, Capel Ebeneser, Abergwili, Abergwili Ambulance Station, Tanerdy, Brynderwen, Tanerdy, Nash Avenue, Tanerdy, Manordeilo Glangwili Hospital, Tanerdy, Carmarthen First Depot, Tanerdy, Carmarthen First Depot, Tanerdy, Glangwili Glanbrydan Farm, Tyle Hospital, Tanerdy, Reservoir Road, Tanerdy, Priory Street, Carmarthen, Lidl, Carmarthen, Council Cwm-Ifor Turn, Cwmifor O∆ces, Carmarthen, Bus Station, Carmarthen Caledfwlch Caledfwlch, Manordeilo And Salem Community Clos Glas, New Inn Plough Inn, Rhosmaen Talley Road, Rhosmaen Albion Close, Llandeilo Station Road, Llandeilo 6 Y Trallwng, Llandeilo Ysgol Ganradd Llandeilo, Llandeilo 23 Rhosmaen Street, Llandeilo New Road, Llandeilo New Road, Llandeilo Fire Station, Llandeilo Lon Rhys, Llandeilo Penybanc A40 Junction, Nantyrhibo Penybanc Crossroads, Pentre-Felin Pentrefelin, Pentre-Felin Broad Oak Farm, Broad Oak Dryslwyn Crossroads, Court Henry Dryslwyn Post O∆ce, Court Henry School, Court Henry Maes Awelon, Llanegwad Community Cwrt Henry, Court Henry Maes Awelon, Llanegwad Community Dryslwyn Post O∆ce, Court Henry Dryslwyn Crossroads, Court Henry Nantarwenlliw, Felindre Glantywi, Llanarthney Halfway Inn, Llanegwad Llanegwyd, Llanegwad Salutation Hotel, Pont-Ar-Gothi Tawelan, Llanegwad Community Square, Nantgaredig Clos y Myrtwydd, Llanegwad Community White Mill Inn, White Mill Museum, Abergwili Black Ox, Abergwili Heol Cae-Ffynnon, Abergwili Community Capel Ebeneser, Abergwili Abergwili Ambulance Station, Tanerdy Brynderwen, Tanerdy A484, Carmarthen Community Nash Avenue, Tanerdy Nash Avenue, Carmarthen Community Glangwili Hospital, Tanerdy Mostyn Avenue, Carmarthen Community Carmarthen First Depot, Tanerdy Carmarthen First Depot, Tanerdy Glangwili Hospital, Tanerdy Reservoir Road, Tanerdy Priory Street, Carmarthen Lidl, Carmarthen Council O∆ces, Carmarthen Spilman Street, Carmarthen Bus Station, Carmarthen 22 Blue Street, Carmarthen Direction: Llandovery 281 bus Time Schedule 65 stops Llandovery Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:05 AM - 4:20 PM Bus Station, Carmarthen 22 Blue Street, Carmarthen Tuesday 6:05 AM - 4:20 PM St Peters Church, Carmarthen Wednesday 6:05 AM - 4:20 PM Church Lane, Carmarthen Thursday 6:05 AM - 4:20 PM Lidl, Carmarthen Friday 6:05 AM - 4:20 PM Clos y Deri, Carmarthen Saturday 6:05 AM - 4:20 PM Priory Street, Carmarthen Reservoir Road, Tanerdy Carlton, Tanerdy 281 bus Info Tanerdy, Carmarthen Community Direction: Llandovery Stops: 65 Glangwili Hospital, Tanerdy Trip Duration: 84 min Mostyn Avenue, Carmarthen Community Line Summary: Bus Station, Carmarthen, St Peters Church, Carmarthen, Lidl, Carmarthen, Priory Street, Carmarthen First Depot, Tanerdy Carmarthen, Reservoir Road, Tanerdy, Carlton, Tanerdy, Glangwili Hospital, Tanerdy, Carmarthen Carmarthen First Depot, Tanerdy First Depot, Tanerdy, Carmarthen First Depot, Tanerdy, Glangwili Hospital, Tanerdy, Abergwili Glangwili Hospital, Tanerdy Roundabout, Tanerdy, Abergwili Ambulance Station, Tanerdy, Capel Ebeneser, Abergwili, Black Ox, Abergwili Roundabout, Tanerdy Abergwili, Museum, Abergwili, White Mill Inn, White A484, Carmarthen Community Mill, Nantgaredig Square, Nantgaredig, Pontargothi, Pont-Ar-Gothi, Salutation Hotel, Pont-Ar-Gothi, Abergwili Ambulance Station, Tanerdy Llanegwyd, Llanegwad, Halfway Inn, Llanegwad, Glantywi, Llanarthney, Nantarwenlliw, Felindre, Capel Ebeneser, Abergwili Dryslwyn Crossroads, Court Henry, Dryslwyn Post O∆ce, Court Henry, School, Court Henry, Dryslwyn Bwlch Lane, Abergwili Community Post O∆ce, Court Henry, Dryslwyn Crossroads, Court Black Ox, Abergwili Henry, Broad Oak, Pentrefelin, Pentre-Felin, Penybanc Crossroads, Pentre-Felin, Llandeilo White High Street, Abergwili Community Hart Inn, Nantyrhibo, Lon Rhys, Llandeilo, Fire Museum, Abergwili Station, Llandeilo, Athletic Club, Llandeilo, Ysgol Ganradd Llandeilo, Llandeilo, Talley Road, White Mill Inn, White Mill Rhosmaen, Plough Inn, Rhosmaen, Clos Glas, New Inn, Cwm Ifor Junction, Cwmifor, Caledfwlch, Cwm- Ifor Turn, Cwmifor, Manordeilo Lane, Manordeilo, Nantgaredig Square, Nantgaredig Manordeilo, Square & Compass Inn, Ashƒeld, Station, Clos y Myrtwydd, Llanegwad Community Ashƒeld, St Cadog's Church, Llangadog, Llangadog Common, Felindre, Llangadog Common, Felindre, Pontargothi, Pont-Ar-Gothi Queen's Square, Llangadog, St Cadog's Church, Llangadog, Station, Llangadog, Square & Compass Salutation Hotel, Pont-Ar-Gothi Inn, Ashƒeld, Caravan Park, Abermarlais, Browns Hill, Tawelan, Llanegwad Community Abermarlais, War Memorial, Llansadwrn, Llansadwrn Junction, Llansadwrn, Y Wern Farm, Cwm-Dwr, Llanegwyd, Llanegwad Llanwrda, Cwm-Dwr, Church, Llanwrda, School, Llanwrda, Llwyn Brain, Ystrad, Towy Bridge, Blaenos, Halfway Inn, Llanegwad Station, Llandovery, Car Park, Llandovery Glantywi, Llanarthney Nantarwenlliw, Felindre Dryslwyn Crossroads, Court Henry Dryslwyn Post O∆ce, Court Henry School, Court Henry Maes Awelon, Llanegwad Community Dryslwyn Post O∆ce, Court Henry Dryslwyn Crossroads, Court Henry Broad Oak Pentrefelin, Pentre-Felin Penybanc Crossroads, Pentre-Felin Llandeilo White Hart Inn, Nantyrhibo 36 Carmarthen Road, Llandeilo Community Lon Rhys, Llandeilo Fire Station, Llandeilo Athletic Club, Llandeilo 82 New Road, Llandeilo Ysgol Ganradd Llandeilo, Llandeilo 23 Rhosmaen Street, Llandeilo Talley Road, Rhosmaen Albion Close, Llandeilo Plough Inn, Rhosmaen Clos Glas, New Inn Cwm Ifor Junction, Cwmifor Caledfwlch Caledfwlch, Manordeilo And Salem Community Cwm-Ifor Turn, Cwmifor Manordeilo Lane, Manordeilo Manordeilo Dolau Tywi, Manordeilo And Salem Community Square & Compass Inn, Ashƒeld A4069, Llansadwrn Community Station, Ashƒeld St Cadog's Church, Llangadog Church Street, Llangadog Community Llangadog Common, Felindre Llangadog Common, Felindre Queen's Square, Llangadog St Cadog's Church, Llangadog Station, Llangadog Square & Compass Inn, Ashƒeld Caravan Park, Abermarlais Browns Hill, Abermarlais War Memorial, Llansadwrn Llansadwrn Junction, Llansadwrn Y Wern Farm, Cwm-Dwr Heol y Gelli, Llanwrda Community Llanwrda, Cwm-Dwr Church, Llanwrda School, Llanwrda Llwyn Brain, Ystrad Towy Bridge, Blaenos Station, Llandovery Car Park, Llandovery 281 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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