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Mondays to Fridays NEW STANDS at NEW MERTHYR BUS STATION Commencing 13 June 2021 Days of Operation Mondays to Fridays NEW STANDS AT NEW Service Number 002 MERTHYR BUS STATION Service Description Merthyr - New Tredegar - Bargoed Service No. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Merthyr Tydfil Bus Sta Std 11 - - 0740 0840 then 40 Until 1540 1640 1740 Dowlais, Asda - - 0755 0854 at 54 1554 1655 1754 Rhymney Royal Hotel - - 0805 0904 these 04 1604 1706 1804 Pontlottyn Square 0602 0702 0810 0909 times 09 1609 1711 1809 Tirphil, Square 0607 0707 0815 0914 each 14 1614 1717 1814 Phillipstown, Bedwlyn Road 0614 0714 0821 0920 hour 20 1620 1724 1820 New Tredegar, Church Terrace 0619 0719 0827 0925 25 1625 1729 1825 Aberbargoed Lewis Street PlayG 0628 0728 0835 0934 34 1634 1738 1834 Aberbargoed Village Hall 0632 0732 0841 0939 39 1639 1743 1839 Bargoed Interchange Stand 1 0635 0735 0844 0941 41 1641 1746 1841 Commencing 13 June 2021 Days of Operation Mondays to Fridays NEW STANDS AT NEW Service Number 002 MERTHYR BUS STATION Service Description Merthyr - New Tredegar - Bargoed Service No. 2 2 2 2 2 Bargoed Interchange Stand 1 0622 0702 then 02 Until 1702 1807 Bargoed Hanbury Square 0625 0706 at 06 1706 1811 Aberbargoed Village Hall 0631 0710 these 10 1710 1815 Aberbargoed Lewis Street PlayG 0633 0713 times 13 1713 1818 New Tredegar, Church Terrace 0645 0723 each 23 1723 1828 Phillipstown, Bedwlyn Road 0650 0728 hour 28 1728 1833 Tirphil, Square 0656 0734 34 1734 1839 Pontlottyn Square 0703 0741 41 1741 1846 Rhymney Royal Hotel 0708 0746 46 1746 1851 Dowlais, Asda 0719 0757 57 1757 1902 Merthyr Tydfil Bus Station 0730 0810 10 1810 1915 Commencing 13 June 2021 Days of Operation Saturdays NEW STANDS AT NEW Service Number 002 MERTHYR BUS STATION Service Description Merthyr - New Tredegar - Bargoed Service No. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Merthyr Tydfil Bus Sta Std 11 - - 0740 0840 then 40 Until 1540 1640 1740 Dowlais, Asda - - 0755 0854 at 54 1554 1655 1754 Rhymney Royal Hotel - - 0805 0904 these 04 1604 1706 1804 Pontlottyn Square 0602 0702 0810 0909 times 09 1609 1711 1809 Tirphil, Square 0607 0707 0815 0914 each 14 1614 1717 1814 Phillipstown, Bedwlyn Road 0614 0714 0821 0920 hour 20 1620 1724 1820 New Tredegar, Church Terrace 0619 0719 0827 0925 25 1625 1729 1825 Aberbargoed Lewis Street PlayG 0628 0728 0835 0934 34 1634 1738 1834 Aberbargoed Village Hall 0632 0732 0841 0939 39 1639 1743 1839 Bargoed Interchange Stand 1 0635 0735 0844 0941 41 1641 1746 1841 Commencing 13 June 2021 Days of Operation Saturdays NEW STANDS AT NEW Service Number 002 MERTHYR BUS STATION Service Description Merthyr - New Tredegar - Bargoed Service No. 2 2 2 2 2 Bargoed Interchange Stand 1 0622 0702 then 02 Until 1702 1807 Bargoed Hanbury Square 0625 0706 at 06 1706 1811 Aberbargoed Village Hall 0631 0710 these 10 1710 1815 Aberbargoed Lewis Street PlayG 0633 0713 times 13 1713 1818 New Tredegar, Church Terrace 0645 0723 each 23 1723 1828 Phillipstown, Bedwlyn Road 0650 0728 hour 28 1728 1833 Tirphil, Square 0656 0734 34 1734 1839 Pontlottyn Square 0703 0741 41 1741 1846 Rhymney Royal Hotel 0708 0746 46 1746 1851 Dowlais, Asda 0719 0757 57 1757 1902 Merthyr Tydfil Bus Station 0730 0810 10 1810 1915.
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