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361 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 361 bus time schedule & line map 361 Kilgetty View In Website Mode The 361 bus line (Kilgetty) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Kilgetty: 9:07 AM - 12:30 PM (2) Pembroke Dock: 9:30 AM - 1:15 PM (3) Tenby: 4:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 361 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 361 bus arriving. Direction: Kilgetty 361 bus Time Schedule 25 stops Kilgetty Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:07 AM - 12:30 PM Albion Square, Pembroke Dock Albion Square, Pembroke Dock Tuesday 9:07 AM - 12:30 PM St John`S Church, Pembroke Dock Wednesday 9:07 AM - 12:30 PM Albion Road, Pembroke Dock Thursday 9:07 AM - 12:30 PM Laws Street, Pembroke Dock Friday 9:07 AM - 12:30 PM Laws Street, Pembroke Dock Saturday Not Operational Station, Pembroke Dock Police Station, Pembroke Dock Tesco, Pembroke Dock 361 bus Info Direction: Kilgetty Commercial Inn, Waterloo Stops: 25 Trip Duration: 18 min Kingswood Ind Est, Waterloo Line Summary: Albion Square, Pembroke Dock, St John`S Church, Pembroke Dock, Laws Street, Slade Cross, Cosheston Pembroke Dock, Station, Pembroke Dock, Police Station, Pembroke Dock, Tesco, Pembroke Dock, Nash Cross, Upper Nash Commercial Inn, Waterloo, Kingswood Ind Est, Waterloo, Slade Cross, Cosheston, Nash Cross, London Road, Cosheston Community Upper Nash, Milton Bridge, Milton, Sageston Hall, Milton Bridge, Milton Sageston, Primary School, Sageston, Bartlett`S Well Road, Sageston, Kesteven Court, Carew, Whitehill Sageston Hall, Sageston Cross, Carew Newton, Teagues Cross, Carew Newton, Pisgah Farm, Pisgah, Cresselly Arms, Cresswell Quay, Cresselly Cross, Cresselly, Lanesend Primary School, Sageston Farm, Lanesend, Jeffreyston Turn, Jeffreyston, Cross Inn, Broadmoor, St Mary's Place, Kilgetty, Co- Bartlett`S Well Road, Sageston Op, Kilgetty Kesteven Court, Carew Whitehill Cross, Carew Newton Teagues Cross, Carew Newton Pisgah Farm, Pisgah Cresselly Arms, Cresswell Quay Cresselly Cross, Cresselly Lanesend Farm, Lanesend Jeffreyston Turn, Jeffreyston Cross Inn, Broadmoor St Mary's Place, Kilgetty St. Mary's Place, Kilgetty/Begelly Community Co-Op, Kilgetty Direction: Pembroke Dock 361 bus Time Schedule 26 stops Pembroke Dock Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:30 AM - 1:15 PM Co-Op, Kilgetty Tuesday 9:30 AM - 1:15 PM Community Centre, Kilgetty Wednesday 9:30 AM - 1:15 PM Kingsmoor Roundabout, Kilgetty Thursday 9:30 AM - 1:15 PM A478, Kilgetty/Begelly Community Friday 9:30 AM - 1:15 PM Cross Inn, Broadmoor Saturday Not Operational Jeffreyston Turn, Jeffreyston Lanesend Farm, Lanesend Cresselly Cross, Cresselly 361 bus Info Direction: Pembroke Dock Cresselly Arms, Cresswell Quay Stops: 26 Trip Duration: 31 min Line Summary: Co-Op, Kilgetty, Community Centre, Pisgah Farm, Pisgah Kilgetty, Kingsmoor Roundabout, Kilgetty, Cross Inn, Broadmoor, Jeffreyston Turn, Jeffreyston, Lanesend Teagues Cross, Carew Newton Farm, Lanesend, Cresselly Cross, Cresselly, Cresselly Arms, Cresswell Quay, Pisgah Farm, Pisgah, Teagues Whitehill Cross, Carew Newton Cross, Carew Newton, Whitehill Cross, Carew Newton, Kesteven Court, Carew, Bartlett`S Well Road, Kesteven Court, Carew Sageston, Primary School, Sageston, Sageston Hall, Sageston, Milton Bridge, Milton, Nash Cross, Upper Bartlett`S Well Road, Sageston Nash, Slade Cross, Cosheston, Kingswood Ind Est, Waterloo, Commercial Inn, Waterloo, Tesco, Primary School, Sageston Pembroke Dock, Police Station, Pembroke Dock, Station, Pembroke Dock, Laws Street, Pembroke Sageston Hall, Sageston Dock, St John`S, Pennar, Albion Square, Pembroke Dock Milton Bridge, Milton Nash Cross, Upper Nash London Road, Cosheston Community Slade Cross, Cosheston Kingswood Ind Est, Waterloo Commercial Inn, Waterloo Tesco, Pembroke Dock Police Station, Pembroke Dock Station, Pembroke Dock Laws Street, Pembroke Dock Laws Street, Pembroke Dock St John`S, Pennar Albion Road, Pembroke Dock Albion Square, Pembroke Dock Albion Square, Pembroke Dock Direction: Tenby 361 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Tenby Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:30 PM Albion Square, Pembroke Dock Albion Square, Pembroke Dock Tuesday 4:30 PM St John`S Church, Pembroke Dock Wednesday 4:30 PM Albion Road, Pembroke Dock Thursday 4:30 PM Laws Street, Pembroke Dock Friday 4:30 PM Laws Street, Pembroke Dock Saturday Not Operational Station, Pembroke Dock Police Station, Pembroke Dock Tesco, Pembroke Dock 361 bus Info Direction: Tenby Commercial Inn, Waterloo Stops: 31 Trip Duration: 55 min Kingswood Ind Est, Waterloo Line Summary: Albion Square, Pembroke Dock, St John`S Church, Pembroke Dock, Laws Street, Slade Cross, Cosheston Pembroke Dock, Station, Pembroke Dock, Police Station, Pembroke Dock, Tesco, Pembroke Dock, Nash Cross, Upper Nash Commercial Inn, Waterloo, Kingswood Ind Est, Waterloo, Slade Cross, Cosheston, Nash Cross, London Road, Cosheston Community Upper Nash, Milton Bridge, Milton, Sageston Hall, Milton Bridge, Milton Sageston, Primary School, Sageston, Bartlett`S Well Road, Sageston, Kesteven Court, Carew, Whitehill Sageston Hall, Sageston Cross, Carew Newton, Teagues Cross, Carew Newton, Pisgah Farm, Pisgah, Cresselly Arms, Cresswell Quay, Cresselly Cross, Cresselly, Lanesend Primary School, Sageston Farm, Lanesend, Jeffreyston Turn, Jeffreyston, Cross Inn, Broadmoor, St Mary's Place, Kilgetty, Co- Bartlett`S Well Road, Sageston Op, Kilgetty, Kingsmoor Roundabout, Kilgetty, Hill Rise, Pentlepoir, Filling Station, Pentlepoir, Pentlepoir, Kesteven Court, Carew South Parade Terminus Only, Tenby, Upper Park Road, Tenby Whitehill Cross, Carew Newton Teagues Cross, Carew Newton Pisgah Farm, Pisgah Cresselly Arms, Cresswell Quay Cresselly Cross, Cresselly Lanesend Farm, Lanesend Jeffreyston Turn, Jeffreyston Cross Inn, Broadmoor St Mary's Place, Kilgetty St. Mary's Place, Kilgetty/Begelly Community Co-Op, Kilgetty Kingsmoor Roundabout, Kilgetty A478, Kilgetty/Begelly Community Hill Rise, Pentlepoir Filling Station, Pentlepoir Pentlepoir Hawthorn Close, East Williamston Community South Parade Terminus Only, Tenby Upper Park Road, Tenby Upper Park Road, Tenby 361 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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