25/X25 Eglwysbach to Llandudno Via Bodnant Garden, Conwy, Llandudno Junction and Llanrhos - Valid from Sunday, April 11, 2021 to Wednesday, September 8, 2021

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25/X25 Eglwysbach to Llandudno Via Bodnant Garden, Conwy, Llandudno Junction and Llanrhos - Valid from Sunday, April 11, 2021 to Wednesday, September 8, 2021 25/X25 Eglwysbach to Llandudno via Bodnant Garden, Conwy, Llandudno Junction and Llanrhos - Valid from Sunday, April 11, 2021 to Wednesday, September 8, 2021 Monday to Friday - Llandudno Palladium X25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Pentre'r Felin Hen Efail -- 0724 0911 1113 1313 1513 1713 1905 Pentre-felin Fforddlas Mill 0717 0735 0922 1124 1324 1524 1724 1916 Bryn-rhys Parc Derwen Middle -- -- -- 1128 -- -- -- -- Llansanffraid Glan Conwy Ty`n Celyn Methodist Church -- -- 0926 -- 1328 1528 1728 -- Llansanffraid Glan Conwy Black Cat Roundabout 0722 0740 0932 1133 1334 1534 1734 1921 Llandudno Junction Narrow Lane -- 0745 0937 1138 1339 1539 1739 -- Llandudno Junction Narrow Lane -- 0748 0940 1141 1342 1542 1742 -- Llandudno Junction Station 0726 0753 0945 1146 1347 1547 1747 1926 Ysbyty Llandudno 0733 0807 0959 1200 1401 1601 1801 1940 Llandudno Palladium 0743 0818 1010 1211 1412 1612 1812 -- Monday to Friday - Pentre'r Felin Hen Efail 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Llandudno Palladium -- 0825 1015 1215 1420 1615 1815 Ysbyty Llandudno 0650 0836 1026 1226 1431 1626 1826 Llandudno Junction Tesco -- 0848 1038 1238 1443 1638 1838 Llandudno Junction Station 0702 0851 1041 1241 1446 1641 1841 Llandudno Junction Nant y Coed -- -- 1047 1247 -- 1647 -- Llandudno Junction Narrow Lane -- -- 1050 1250 -- 1650 -- Llansanffraid Glan Conwy Black Cat Roundabout 0706 0854 1053 1253 1449 1653 1847 Bryn-rhys Parc Derwen Middle -- -- -- -- 1455 -- -- Llansanffraid Glan Conwy Ty`n Celyn Methodist Church -- -- 1059 1259 -- 1659 -- Pentre-felin Fforddlas Mill 0712 0859 1101 1301 1500 1701 1853 Pentre'r Felin Hen Efail 0723 0910 1112 1312 1511 1712 1904 Saturday - Llandudno Palladium X25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Pentre'r Felin Hen Efail -- 0724 0911 1113 1313 1513 1713 1905 Pentre-felin Fforddlas Mill 0717 0735 0922 1124 1324 1524 1724 1916 Bryn-rhys Parc Derwen Middle -- -- -- 1128 -- -- -- -- Llansanffraid Glan Conwy Ty`n Celyn Methodist Church -- -- 0926 -- 1328 1528 1728 -- Llansanffraid Glan Conwy Black Cat Roundabout 0722 0740 0932 1133 1334 1534 1734 1921 Llandudno Junction Narrow Lane -- 0745 0937 1138 1339 1539 1739 -- Llandudno Junction Narrow Lane -- 0748 0940 1141 1342 1542 1742 -- Llandudno Junction Station 0726 0753 0945 1146 1347 1547 1747 1926 Ysbyty Llandudno 0733 0807 0959 1200 1401 1601 1801 1940 Llandudno Palladium 0743 0818 1010 1211 1412 1612 1812 -- Saturday - Pentre'r Felin Hen Efail 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Llandudno Palladium -- 0825 1015 1215 1420 1615 1815 Ysbyty Llandudno 0650 0836 1026 1226 1431 1626 1826 Llandudno Junction Tesco -- 0848 1038 1238 1443 1638 1838 Llandudno Junction Station 0702 0851 1041 1241 1446 1641 1841 Llandudno Junction Nant y Coed -- -- 1047 1247 -- 1647 -- Llandudno Junction Narrow Lane -- -- 1050 1250 -- 1650 -- Llansanffraid Glan Conwy Black Cat Roundabout 0706 0854 1053 1253 1449 1653 1847 Bryn-rhys Parc Derwen Middle -- -- -- -- 1455 -- -- Llansanffraid Glan Conwy Ty`n Celyn Methodist Church -- -- 1059 1259 -- 1659 -- Pentre-felin Fforddlas Mill 0712 0859 1101 1301 1500 1701 1853 Pentre'r Felin Hen Efail 0723 0910 1112 1312 1511 1712 1904.
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