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64 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 64 bus time schedule & line map 64 Chirk View In Website Mode The 64 bus line (Chirk) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Chirk: 6:07 PM (2) Glyn Ceiriog: 8:50 AM - 5:37 PM (3) Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog: 7:00 AM - 3:40 PM (4) Llangollen: 8:35 AM (5) Llangollen: 7:35 AM - 4:43 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 64 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 64 bus arriving. Direction: Chirk 64 bus Time Schedule 12 stops Chirk Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:07 PM Y Gamer, Glyn Ceiriog Y Gamer, Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog Community Tuesday 6:07 PM Dolywern Wednesday 6:07 PM Glyn Traian School, Pontfadog Thursday 6:07 PM Wernfadog, Glyntraian Community Friday 6:07 PM Maes Meredydd, Pontfadog Saturday 6:07 PM Maes Meredydd, Glyntraian Community Castle Mill, Chirk Pont-Faen Bridge, Chirk 64 bus Info Direction: Chirk Railway Station, Chirk Stops: 12 Station Avenue, Chirk Community Trip Duration: 18 min Line Summary: Y Gamer, Glyn Ceiriog, Dolywern, Hand Hotel, Chirk Glyn Traian School, Pontfadog, Maes Meredydd, Pontfadog, Castle Mill, Chirk, Pont-Faen Bridge, Sports Ground, Chirk Chirk, Railway Station, Chirk, Hand Hotel, Chirk, Sports Ground, Chirk, Chapel Lane, Chirk, Chapel Lane, Chirk Rhosywaun, Chirk, Lodgevale Park Entrance, Chirk Rhosywaun, Chirk Lodgevale Park Entrance, Chirk Lodgevale Park, Chirk Direction: Glyn Ceiriog 64 bus Time Schedule 22 stops Glyn Ceiriog Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:50 AM - 5:37 PM Parade Street, Llangollen Parade Street, Llangollen Tuesday 8:50 AM - 5:37 PM War Memorial, Llangollen Wednesday 8:50 AM - 5:37 PM 14 Castle Street, Llangollen Thursday 8:50 AM - 5:37 PM Coed Afon, Llangollen Friday 8:50 AM - 5:37 PM Coed Afon, Llangollen Saturday 8:50 AM - 5:37 PM Golf Club, Llangollen Alma Road, Froncysyllte School Lane, Llangollen Rural Community 64 bus Info Smithy Cottage, Bryn-Yr-Eos Direction: Glyn Ceiriog Stops: 22 Whitehurst, Bryn-Yr-Eos Trip Duration: 30 min Line Summary: Parade Street, Llangollen, War Lodge Farm, Chirk Memorial, Llangollen, Coed Afon, Llangollen, Golf Club, Llangollen, Alma Road, Froncysyllte, Smithy Wern, Chirk Cottage, Bryn-Yr-Eos, Whitehurst, Bryn-Yr-Eos, Lodge Wern, Chirk Farm, Chirk, Wern, Chirk, Lodgevale Park Entrance, Chirk, Rhosywaun, Chirk, Chapel Lane, Chirk, Sports Lodgevale Park Entrance, Chirk Ground, Chirk, Hand Hotel, Chirk, Hand Hotel, Chirk, Lodgevale Park, Chirk Railway Station, Chirk, Pont-Faen Bridge, Chirk, Castle Mill, Chirk, Maes Meredydd, Pontfadog, Glyn Rhosywaun, Chirk Traian School, Pontfadog, Dolywern, Y Gamer, Glyn Ceiriog Chapel Lane, Chirk Sports Ground, Chirk Hand Hotel, Chirk Church Street, Chirk Hand Hotel, Chirk Railway Station, Chirk Station Avenue, Chirk Community Pont-Faen Bridge, Chirk Castle Mill, Chirk Maes Meredydd, Pontfadog Glyn Traian School, Pontfadog Wernfadog, Glyntraian Community Dolywern Y Gamer, Glyn Ceiriog Direction: Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog 64 bus Time Schedule 34 stops Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:00 AM - 3:40 PM Bishop's Walk, Llangollen Tuesday 7:00 AM - 3:40 PM Bridge End Hotel, Llangollen Minffordd, Llangollen Wednesday 7:00 AM - 3:40 PM Royal Hotel, Llangollen Thursday 7:00 AM - 3:40 PM 7 Bridge Street, Llangollen Friday 7:00 AM - 3:40 PM Parade Street, Llangollen Saturday 7:00 AM - 3:40 PM Parade Street, Llangollen War Memorial, Llangollen 14 Castle Street, Llangollen 64 bus Info Maes Pengwern, Llangollen Direction: Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog Stops: 34 Erw Deg, Llangollen Trip Duration: 60 min Pengwern, Llangollen Community Line Summary: Bishop's Walk, Llangollen, Bridge End Hotel, Llangollen, Royal Hotel, Llangollen, Parade Coed Afon, Llangollen Street, Llangollen, War Memorial, Llangollen, Maes Coed Afon, Llangollen Pengwern, Llangollen, Erw Deg, Llangollen, Coed Afon, Llangollen, Alma Road, Froncysyllte, Alma Road, Froncysyllte Froncysyllte Community Centre, Llangollen, Smithy School Lane, Llangollen Rural Community Cottage, Bryn-Yr-Eos, Whitehurst, Bryn-Yr-Eos, Halton, Lodge Farm, Chirk, Wern, Chirk, Lodgevale Froncysyllte Community Centre, Llangollen Park Entrance, Chirk, Rhosywaun, Chirk, Chapel Lane, Chirk, Sports Ground, Chirk, Hand Hotel, Chirk, Smithy Cottage, Bryn-Yr-Eos Hand Hotel, Chirk, Railway Station, Chirk, Pont-Faen Bridge, Chirk, Castle Mill, Chirk, Maes Meredydd, Whitehurst, Bryn-Yr-Eos Pontfadog, Glyn Traian School, Pontfadog, Dolywern, Y Gamer, Glyn Ceiriog, Cae'R Ysgol, Glyn Halton Ceiriog, Cae Hafod, Glyn Ceiriog, Woolpack, Pandy, Pont Ricket, Tregeiriog, Tregeiriog, Llanarmon , Lodge Farm, Chirk Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog 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 Hand Hotel, Chirk Railway Station, Chirk Station Avenue, Chirk Community Pont-Faen Bridge, Chirk Castle Mill, Chirk Maes Meredydd, Pontfadog Glyn Traian School, Pontfadog Wernfadog, Glyntraian Community Dolywern Y Gamer, Glyn Ceiriog Cae'R Ysgol, Glyn Ceiriog New Road, Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog Community Cae Hafod, Glyn Ceiriog Cae Hafod, Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog Community Woolpack, Pandy Maes y Pannwr, Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog Community Pont Ricket, Tregeiriog Tregeiriog Llanarmon , Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog Direction: Llangollen 64 bus Time Schedule 3 stops Llangollen Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:35 AM Parade Street, Llangollen Parade Street, Llangollen Tuesday 8:35 AM War Memorial, Llangollen Wednesday 8:35 AM 14 Castle Street, Llangollen Thursday 8:35 AM Maes Pengwern, Llangollen Friday 8:35 AM Saturday Not Operational 64 bus Info Direction: Llangollen Stops: 3 Trip Duration: 5 min Line Summary: Parade Street, Llangollen, War Memorial, Llangollen, Maes Pengwern, Llangollen Direction: Llangollen 64 bus Time Schedule 32 stops Llangollen Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:35 AM - 4:43 PM Llanarmon , Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog Tuesday 7:35 AM - 4:43 PM Tregeiriog Wednesday 7:35 AM - 4:43 PM Pont Ricket, Tregeiriog Thursday 7:35 AM - 4:43 PM Erwgerrig Farm, Pandy Friday 7:35 AM - 4:43 PM Woolpack, Pandy Saturday 7:35 AM - 4:43 PM Maes y Pannwr, Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog Community Cae Hafod, Glyn Ceiriog Cae Hafod, Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog Community 64 bus Info Caer Ysgol, Glyn Ceiriog Direction: Llangollen New Road, Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog Community Stops: 32 Trip Duration: 48 min Y Gamer, Glyn Ceiriog Line Summary: Llanarmon , Llanarmon Dyffryn Y Gamer, Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog Community Ceiriog, Tregeiriog, Pont Ricket, Tregeiriog, Erwgerrig Farm, Pandy, Woolpack, Pandy, Cae Hafod, Glyn Dolywern Ceiriog, Caer Ysgol, Glyn Ceiriog, Y Gamer, Glyn Ceiriog, Dolywern, Glyn Traian School, Pontfadog, Glyn Traian School, Pontfadog Maes Meredydd, Pontfadog, Castle Mill, Chirk, Pont- Wernfadog, Glyntraian Community Faen Bridge, Chirk, Railway Station, Chirk, Hand Hotel, Chirk, Sports Ground, Chirk, Chapel Lane, Maes Meredydd, Pontfadog Chirk, Rhosywaun, Chirk, Lodgevale Park Entrance, Maes Meredydd, Glyntraian Community Chirk, Wern, Chirk, Lodge Farm, Chirk, Halton, Whitehurst, Bryn-Yr-Eos, Smithy Cottage, Bryn-Yr- Castle Mill, Chirk Eos, Crossroads Stores, Froncysyllte, Froncysyllte Community Centre, Llangollen, Gate Road, Pont-Faen Bridge, Chirk Froncysyllte, Maes Pengwern, Llangollen, Erw Deg, Llangollen, Parade Street, Llangollen, Bridge End Railway Station, Chirk Hotel, Llangollen, Bishop's Walk, Llangollen Station Avenue, Chirk Community Hand Hotel, Chirk Sports Ground, Chirk Chapel Lane, Chirk Rhosywaun, Chirk Lodgevale Park Entrance, Chirk Lodgevale Park, Chirk Wern, Chirk Wern, Chirk Lodge Farm, Chirk Halton Whitehurst, Bryn-Yr-Eos Smithy Cottage, Bryn-Yr-Eos Crossroads Stores, Froncysyllte Froncysyllte Community Centre, Llangollen Gate Road, Froncysyllte Maes Pengwern, Llangollen Erw Deg, Llangollen Pengwern, Llangollen Community Parade Street, Llangollen Parade Street, Llangollen Bridge End Hotel, Llangollen Wharf Hill, Llangollen Bishop's Walk, Llangollen 64 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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