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Brecon | Crickhowell | Abergavenny Brecon | Crickhowell | Abergavenny 43, X43 Mondays to Saturdays excluding Bank Holiday Mondays bus 43/X43 X43 X43 43 X43 43 X43 43 X43 X43 X43 43 43 X43 X43 #SchNS SchSC #CollNC ColColl from 02/09/18 Brecon Interchange 3 0646 0738 0856 1006 1056 1206 1256 1406 1456 1456 1556 1556 1706 1758 Brecon Coleg Powys 1559 Brecon Brynich Caravan Site 0743 0901 1101 1301 1606 1606 1803 Llanfrynach 0748 0906 1106 1306 1611 1611 1808 Talybont-on-Usk 0755 0913 1113 1313 1618 1618 1815 Llangynidr Village Hall 0923 1123 1323 1628 1628 Llangatt ock, School 0937 1137 1337 Bwlch All Saints Church 0701 0801 1021 1221 1421 1511 1511 1721 1821 Crickhowell Square 0711 0811 0941 1031 1141 1231 1341 1431 1521 1521 1641 1641 1731 1831 Glangrwyney Old Abbey Place 0714 0814 0944 1034 1144 1234 1344 1434 1524 1644 1644 1734 1834 Nevill Hall Hospital 0720 0820 0950 1040 1150 1240 1350 1440 1530 1650 1650 1740 1840 Abergavenny Tesco 0722 0822 0952 1042 1152 1242 1352 1442 1532 1652 1652 1742 1842 Abergavenny Bus Stati on 5 0726 0826 0956 1046 1156 1246 1356 1446 1536 1656 1656 1746 1846 NS School holidays and Saturdays only SC School days only NC College holidays and Saturdays only Col College days only Abergavenny | Crickhowell | Brecon 43, X43 Mondays to Saturdays excluding Bank Holiday Mondays 43 43 43 43 X43 43 X43 43 X43 43 X43 X43 X43 X43 #CollNC ColColl #SchNS Abergavenny Bus Stati on 5 0730 0730 0850 1000 1050 1200 1250 1400 1450 1605 1700 1750 1850 Abergavenny Stati on Rd 0732 0732 0852 1002 1052 1202 1252 1402 1452 1607 1702 1752 1852 Abergavenny Richards Shop 0737 0737 0857 1007 1057 1207 1257 1407 1457 1612 1707 1757 1857 Nevill Hall Hospital Main Road 0740 0740 0900 1010 1100 1210 1300 1410 1500 1615 1710 1800 1900 Glangrwyney Old Abbey Place 0746 0746 SchSC 0906 1016 1106 1216 1306 1416 1506 1621 1716 1806 1906 Crickhowell Square 0750 0750 0910 0910 1020 1110 1220 1310 1420 1510 1625 1720 1810 1910 Llangatt ock, School 0913 0913 1113 1313 1513 Llangynidr Village Hall 0804 0804 0926 0926 1126 1326 1526 Bwlch All Saints Church 1029 1229 1429 1634 1729 1819 1919 Talybont-on-Usk Post Offi ce 0814 0814 0936 0936 1136 1336 1536 1735 1825 Llanfrynach 0821 0821 0943 0943 1143 1343 1543 1742 1832 Brynich Caravan Site 0826 0826 0948 0948 1148 1348 1548 1745 1835 Brecon Interchange 3 0832 0832 0954 0954 1044 1154 1244 1354 1444 1554 1649 1750 1840 1934 Brecon Coleg Powys 0834 NS School holidays and Saturdays only SC School days only NC College holidays and Saturdays only Col College days only page 1 of 2 Brecon | Crickhowell | Abergavenny X43 Abergavenny | Crickhowell | Brecon X43 Sundays including Bank Holiday Mondays Sundays including Bank Holiday Mondays bus 43/X43 Brecon Interchange 3 0853 1053 1316 1523 1723 Abergavenny Bus Stati on 5 0945 1145 1400 1615 1815 Brynich Caravan Site 0858 1058 1528 1728 Abergavenny Stati on Rd 0947 1147 1402 1617 1817 from 02/09/18 Llanfrynach 0903 1103 1533 1733 Abergavenny Richards Shop 0952 1152 1407 1622 1822 Talybont-on-Usk 0910 1110 1540 1740 Nevill Hall Hospital Main Road 0955 1155 1410 1625 1825 Bwlch All Saints Church 0916 1116 1331 1546 1746 Glangrwyney Old Abbey Place 1001 1201 1416 1631 1831 Crickhowell Square 0926 1126 1341 1556 1756 Crickhowell Square 1005 1205 1420 1635 1835 Glangrwyney Old Abbey Place 0929 1129 1344 1559 1759 Bwlch All Saints Church 1014 1214 1429 1644 1844 Nevill Hall Hospital 0935 1135 1350 1605 1805 Talybont-on-Usk Post Offi ce 1020 1220 1650 1850 Abergavenny Tesco 0937 1137 1352 1607 1807 Llanfrynach 1027 1227 1657 1857 Abergavenny Bus Stati on 5 0941 1141 1356 1611 1811 Brynich Caravan Site 1032 1232 1702 1902 Brecon Interchange 3 1038 1238 1444 1708 1908 page 2 of 2.
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