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Buses from Swansea to Gower Spring & Summer Buses from Swansea to Gower Spring & Summer 2019 Summary of Services Times shown are from Swansea Bus Station; frequent connecting buses from Train to Bus Station To Rhossili 114 118 119 Mondays to Saturdays Sundays & Public Holidays* 0745 1120 1450 1805 0915 1215 1515 0905 1235 1550 1940 1015 1315 1615 1020 1335 1705 1115 1415 1715 * Sundays & Public Holidays 21 April to 8 September inclusive To Port Eynon 116 118 (connection to 115 or 117 on some journeys) Mondays to Saturdays Sundays & Public Holidays* 0745 0940 1335 1705 0915 1315 1715 0905 1120 1550 1805 1115 1515 * Sundays & Public Holidays 21 April to 8 September inclusive To Oxwich Bay 114 116 118 (connection to 117 weekdays, direct Sundays) Mondays to Saturdays Sundays & Public Holidays* 0745 1120 1525 SSH 1805 1015 1415 0940 1335 1705 1215 1615 * Sundays & Public Holidays 21 April to 8 September inclusive To Parkmill & Penmaen 114 118 Mondays to Saturdays Sundays & Public Holidays* 0745 1120 1550 1805 0915 1215 1515 0905 1335 1705 1940 1015 1315 1615 0940** **116 change at Killay 1115 1415 1715 * Sundays & Public Holidays 21 April to 8 September inclusive To Pennard Cliffs 14 114 Monday to Saturday times subject to change in July 2019 Mondays to Saturdays Sundays & Public Holidays* 0835 1140 1440 1750 2255 1015 1615 0940 1240 1540 1855 1215 1040 1340 1640 2055 1415 * Sundays & Public Holidays 21 April to 8 September inclusive To Llanrhidian, Llanmadoc & Llangennith 116 119 Mondays to Saturdays Sundays & Public Holidays* 0740 SD 1020 1450 1640 1045 1345 1645 0750 SSH 1235 1525 1740 SD -Schooldays SSH - Saturdays & School hols * Sundays & Public Holidays 21 April to 8 September inclusive To Penclawdd & Llanrhidian 116 Mondays to Saturdays Sundays & Public Holidays 0740 SD 0940 1310 1640 0920 P 1335 P 1645* 0750 SSH 1055 1415 1740 1045* 1345* 1750 P 0835 1205 1525 1835 P SD -Schooldays SSH - Saturdays & School hols * Sundays & Public Holidays 21 April to 8 September inclusive P - terminates Penclawdd For more information: 0800 464 00 00 or www.traveline.cymru This information is provided by BayTrans. Times as at May 2019 and subject to variation Buses from Gower to Swansea Spring & Summer 2019 Summary of Services From Rhossili 114* 118 119 Mondays to Saturdays Sundays & Public Holidays* 0724 SD 1010 1340 1650 2040^ 1040 1340 1640 0729 SSH 1125 1435 1827 1140 1440 1740 0850 1225 1600 1910 1240 1540 1830 SD-Schooldays SSH-Sats School hols ^runs 23 July to 31 Aug (except 26 Aug) * Sundays & Public Holidays 21 April to 8 September inclusive From Port Eynon 114 118 (includes connections by 115 or 117 en route) Mondays to Saturdays Sundays & Public Holidays* 0737 SD 1008 1223 1438 1923 1055 1455 1845 0742 SSH 1104 1314 1703 2053^ 1255 1655 0903 SD-Schooldays SSH-Sats School hols ^runs 23 July to 31 Aug (except 26 Aug) * Sundays & Public Holidays 21 April to 8 September inclusive From Oxwich Bay 114 117 (connection to 118 en route weekdays) Mondays to Saturdays Sundays & Public Holidays* 0751SD 0915 1342 1712 1202 1602 0757SSH 1132 1442 1834 1402 1802 * Sundays & Public Holidays 21 April to 8 September inclusive From Parkmill 114 117 118 (117 connection at Killay) Mondays to Saturdays Sundays & Public Holidays* 0804 SD 1036 1355 1730 2125^ 1123 1415 1723 0809 SSH 1145 1506 1857 1215 1523 1815 0928 1251 1631 1955 1323 1615 1908 SD-Schooldays SSH-Sats School hols ^runs 23 July to 31 Aug (except 26 Aug) * Sundays & Public Holidays 21 April to 8 September inclusive From Pennard Cliffs 14 114 Monday to Saturday times subject to change in July 2019 Mondays to Saturdays Sundays & Public Holidays* 0734 1119 1414 1725 2130 1226 1626 0914 1214 1519 1835 2325 1426 1826 1014 1319 1614 1930 * Sundays & Public Holidays 21 April to 8 September inclusive From Llangennith, Llanmadoc & Llanrhidian 116 119 Mondays to Saturdays Llangennith Llanmadoc Llanrhidian 0705 SD 1128 0715 SD 1118 0649 0930 1200 1519 SD 0715 SSH 1333 0725 SSH 1343 0731 SD 0945 1318 1535 SSH 0807 1600 0757 1550 0741 SSH 1103 1405 1648 0853 1700 0903 1710 0827 1150 1415 1733 SD - Schooldays SSH - Saturdays & School Holidays * Sundays & Public Holidays 21 April to 8 September inclusive From Llangennith 1155 1455 1755; Llanmadoc 1205 1505 1805; Llanrhidian 1220, 1520, 1820 For more information: 0800 464 00 00 or www.traveline.cymru This information is provided by BayTrans. Times as at May 2019 and subject to variation.
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