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T37 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route T37 bus time schedule & line map T37 Aberhosan View In Website Mode The T37 bus line (Aberhosan) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Aberhosan: 8:00 AM (2) Machynlleth: 10:29 AM - 3:55 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest T37 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next T37 bus arriving. Direction: Aberhosan T37 bus Time Schedule 6 stops Aberhosan Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:00 AM Clock, Machynlleth Penrallt Court, Machynlleth Tuesday 8:00 AM Old Stable, Machynlleth Wednesday 8:00 AM 80-88 Meangwyn Street, Machynlleth Thursday 8:00 AM Forge Friday 8:00 AM Forge Road, Cadfarch Community Saturday Not Operational Felin-Y-Coed Abercarrog, Melinbyrhedyn Turning Circle, Aberhosan T37 bus Info Direction: Aberhosan Stops: 6 Trip Duration: 25 min Line Summary: Clock, Machynlleth, Old Stable, Machynlleth, Forge, Felin-Y-Coed, Abercarrog, Melinbyrhedyn, Turning Circle, Aberhosan Direction: Machynlleth T37 bus Time Schedule 19 stops Machynlleth Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 10:29 AM - 3:55 PM Bus Depot, Machynlleth Railway Terrace, Machynlleth Tuesday 10:29 AM - 3:55 PM Clock, Machynlleth Wednesday 10:29 AM - 3:55 PM Penrallt Court, Machynlleth Thursday 10:29 AM - 3:55 PM Old Stable, Machynlleth Friday 10:29 AM - 3:55 PM 80-88 Meangwyn Street, Machynlleth Saturday Not Operational Forge Forge Road, Cadfarch Community Trem-Y-Felin, Penegoes Newtown Road, Cadfarch Community T37 bus Info Direction: Machynlleth Fronheulog Terrace, Penegoes Stops: 19 Trip Duration: 38 min Pont Abergwydol, Abercegir Line Summary: Bus Depot, Machynlleth, Clock, Machynlleth, Old Stable, Machynlleth, Forge, Trem-Y- Lower Road, Abercegir Felin, Penegoes, Fronheulog Terrace, Penegoes, Pont Abergwydol, Abercegir, Lower Road, Abercegir, Church, Darowen Church, Darowen, Tal-Y-Wern, Melinberhedyn, Melinbyrhedyn, Croeslyn Turn, Melinbyrhedyn, Tal-Y-Wern Turning Circle, Aberhosan, Abercarrog, Melinbyrhedyn, Felin-Y-Coed, Forge, Old Stable, Melinberhedyn, Melinbyrhedyn Machynlleth, Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Machynlleth, Bus Depot, Machynlleth Croeslyn Turn, Melinbyrhedyn Turning Circle, Aberhosan Abercarrog, Melinbyrhedyn Felin-Y-Coed Forge Forge Road, Cadfarch Community Old Stable, Machynlleth 80-88 Meangwyn Street, Machynlleth Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Machynlleth Bus Depot, Machynlleth Railway Terrace, Machynlleth T37 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Wales. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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