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X1 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route X1 bus time schedule & line map X1 Ruthin - Chester via Mold View In Website Mode The X1 bus line (Ruthin - Chester via Mold) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Chester: 9:35 AM - 12:50 PM (2) Mold: 4:30 PM (3) Ruthin: 7:10 AM - 2:20 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest X1 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next X1 bus arriving. Direction: Chester X1 bus Time Schedule 53 stops Chester Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:35 AM - 12:50 PM Town Hall, Ruthin Market Street, Ruthin Tuesday 9:35 AM - 12:50 PM War Memorial, Ruthin Wednesday 9:35 AM - 12:50 PM Wynnstay Road, Ruthin Thursday 9:35 AM - 12:50 PM Kwik Save, Ruthin Friday 9:35 AM - 12:50 PM Wernfechan, Ruthin Saturday 9:35 AM - 12:50 PM Ysgol Brynhyfryd, Ruthin Ffordd Yr Wyddgrug / Mold Road, Ruthin Community Smithy, Ruthin X1 bus Info Direction: Chester Gri∆n Hotel, Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd Stops: 53 Trip Duration: 60 min Tan-Yr-Unto, Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd Line Summary: Town Hall, Ruthin, War Memorial, Ruthin, Kwik Save, Ruthin, Wernfechan, Ruthin, Ysgol Clwyd Gate, Gyrn Brynhyfryd, Ruthin, Smithy, Ruthin, Gri∆n Hotel, Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd, Tan-Yr-Unto, Llanbedr The Nant, Llanferres Dyffryn Clwyd, Clwyd Gate, Gyrn, The Nant, Llanferres, Ty`N-Llan, Llanferres, Maeshafan Lane End, Llanferres, Tafarn-Y-Gelyn, We Three Ty`N-Llan, Llanferres Loggerheads, Loggerheads, County Boundary, Loggerheads, Shop Terrace, Cadole, Maeshafn Turn, Maeshafan Lane End, Llanferres Cadole, Rainbow Garage, Gwernymynydd, Hafod-Y- Wern, Gwernymynydd, Heol Y Wern, Gwernymynydd, Tafarn-Y-Gelyn Woodland Rise, Mold, Hendy Road, Mold, Bethesda, Mold, Bus Station, Mold, Wood Green, Leadmill, We Three Loggerheads, Loggerheads Padeswood Drive, Bannel Farm, St John the Baptist's Church, Penymynydd, Warren Hall Court, Broughton, County Boundary, Loggerheads Chapel, Broughton, King`S Head, Broughton, Roundabout, Broughton, Airbus, Broughton, Tesco, Shop Terrace, Cadole Broughton, Glynne Arms, Broughton, Bretton Lane End, Bretton, Well House Farm, Bretton, North Street, Maeshafn Turn, Cadole Saltney, Sandy Lane, Saltney, St David`S Retail Park, Ffordd Maeshafn, Gwernymynydd Community Saltney, Police Station, Saltney, Anchor Hotel, Saltney, Brewery Arms Ph, Lache, St Mark's Road, Rainbow Garage, Gwernymynydd Hough Green, Cliveden Road, Hough Green, Selkirk Drive, Hough Green, Howe Road, Hough Green, Hafod-Y-Wern, Gwernymynydd Overleigh Roundabout, Hough Green, Hq, Chester, Grosvenor Street, Chester, Pepper Street, Chester, Heol Y Wern, Gwernymynydd Foregate Street Stop B, Chester, Canal Bridge, A494, Gwernymynydd Community Chester, Railway Station, Chester Woodland Rise, Mold Ruthin Road, Mold Community Hendy Road, Mold Bethesda, Mold Bus Station, Mold Wood Green, Leadmill Chester Road, Mold Padeswood Drive, Bannel Farm Padeswood Drive, Buckley Community St John the Baptist's Church, Penymynydd Warren Hall Court, Broughton A5104, Broughton And Bretton Community Chapel, Broughton King`S Head, Broughton Roundabout, Broughton Airbus, Broughton Cadnant Court, Broughton Tesco, Broughton Glynne Arms, Broughton Bretton Lane End, Bretton Well House Farm, Bretton North Street, Saltney Sandy Lane, Saltney St David`S Retail Park, Saltney Police Station, Saltney Marley Way, Chester Anchor Hotel, Saltney High Street, Chester Brewery Arms Ph, Lache Hope Street, Chester St Mark's Road, Hough Green Glan Aber Drive, Chester Cliveden Road, Hough Green The Hamlet, Chester Selkirk Drive, Hough Green Redland Close, Chester Howe Road, Hough Green Overleigh Roundabout, Hough Green Hq, Chester Grosvenor Street, Chester Bunce Street, Chester Pepper Street, Chester Pepper Street, Chester Foregate Street Stop B, Chester Foregate Street, Chester Canal Bridge, Chester The Square, Chester Railway Station, Chester Direction: Mold X1 bus Time Schedule 23 stops Mold Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:30 PM Town Hall, Ruthin Market Street, Ruthin Tuesday 4:30 PM War Memorial, Ruthin Wednesday 4:30 PM Wynnstay Road, Ruthin Thursday 4:30 PM Kwik Save, Ruthin Friday 4:30 PM Wernfechan, Ruthin Saturday 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM Ysgol Brynhyfryd, Ruthin Ffordd Yr Wyddgrug / Mold Road, Ruthin Community Smithy, Ruthin X1 bus Info Direction: Mold Gri∆n Hotel, Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd Stops: 23 Trip Duration: 25 min Tan-Yr-Unto, Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd Line Summary: Town Hall, Ruthin, War Memorial, Ruthin, Kwik Save, Ruthin, Wernfechan, Ruthin, Ysgol Clwyd Gate, Gyrn Brynhyfryd, Ruthin, Smithy, Ruthin, Gri∆n Hotel, Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd, Tan-Yr-Unto, Llanbedr The Nant, Llanferres Dyffryn Clwyd, Clwyd Gate, Gyrn, The Nant, Llanferres, Ty`N-Llan, Llanferres, Maeshafan Lane Ty`N-Llan, Llanferres End, Llanferres, We Three Loggerheads, Loggerheads, County Boundary, Loggerheads, Shop Terrace, Cadole, Maeshafn Turn, Cadole, Rainbow Maeshafan Lane End, Llanferres Garage, Gwernymynydd, Hafod-Y-Wern, Gwernymynydd, Heol Y Wern, Gwernymynydd, We Three Loggerheads, Loggerheads Woodland Rise, Mold, Hendy Road, Mold, Bethesda, Mold, Bus Station, Mold County Boundary, Loggerheads Shop Terrace, Cadole Maeshafn Turn, Cadole Ffordd Maeshafn, Gwernymynydd Community Rainbow Garage, Gwernymynydd Hafod-Y-Wern, Gwernymynydd Heol Y Wern, Gwernymynydd A494, Gwernymynydd Community Woodland Rise, Mold Ruthin Road, Mold Community Hendy Road, Mold Bethesda, Mold Bus Station, Mold Direction: Ruthin X1 bus Time Schedule 52 stops Ruthin Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:10 AM - 2:20 PM Railway Station, Chester Tuesday 7:10 AM - 2:20 PM Hoole Way, Chester Hoole Way, Chester Wednesday 7:10 AM - 2:20 PM Delamere Street, Chester Thursday 7:10 AM - 2:20 PM Fountains Roundabout, Chester Friday 7:10 AM - 2:20 PM Chester Bus Interchange, Chester Saturday 7:10 AM - 2:20 PM Gorse Stacks, Chester Park & Ride, Chester Grosvenor Street, Chester X1 bus Info Grosvenor Place, Chester Direction: Ruthin Stops: 52 Hq, Chester Trip Duration: 24 min Line Summary: Railway Station, Chester, Hoole Way, Cemetery, Chester Chester, Delamere Street, Chester, Chester Bus Interchange, Chester, Park & Ride, Chester, Overleigh Roundabout, Hough Green Grosvenor Street, Chester, Hq, Chester, Cemetery, Chester, Overleigh Roundabout, Hough Green, Cavendish Road, Hough Green Cavendish Road, Hough Green, Selkirk Drive, Hough Green, Woodlands Road, Hough Green, St Mark's Selkirk Drive, Hough Green Road, Hough Green, Anchor Hotel, Saltney, Police Station, Saltney, Park Avenue, Saltney, Corner Pin, Woodlands Road, Hough Green Saltney, Sandy Lane, Saltney, Saltney Ferry Road, Saltney, Hope`S Place Farm, Bretton, Bretton Lane End, Bretton, Glynne Arms, Broughton, Tesco, St Mark's Road, Hough Green Broughton, Tesco, Broughton, Airbus, Broughton, Chester Street, Chester King`S Head, Broughton, Chapel, Broughton, Warren Hall Court, Broughton, St John the Baptist`S Church, Anchor Hotel, Saltney Penymynydd, Padeswood Drive, Bannel Farm, Wood Green, Mold, Bus Station, Mold, Bethesda, Mold, Police Station, Saltney Hendy Road, Mold, Woodland Rise, Mold, Heol Y Wern, Gwernymynydd, Hafod-Y-Wern, Park Avenue, Saltney Gwernymynydd, Rainbow Garage, Gwernymynydd, Bryntirion Villas, Cadole, Shop Terrace, Cadole, Corner Pin, Saltney County Boundary, Loggerheads, We Three Loggerheads, Loggerheads, Maeshafan Lane End, Sandy Lane, Saltney Llanferres, Ty`N-Llan, Llanferres, The Nant, Llanferres, Clwyd Gate, Gyrn, Tan-Yr-Unto, Llanbedr Saltney Ferry Road, Saltney Dyffryn Clwyd, Gri∆n Hotel, Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd, Smithy, Ruthin, Ysgol Brynhyfryd, Ruthin, Kwik Save, Hope`S Place Farm, Bretton Ruthin, Town Hall, Ruthin Bretton Lane End, Bretton Glynne Arms, Broughton Tesco, Broughton Tesco, Broughton Airbus, Broughton Bishops Court, Broughton King`S Head, Broughton Chapel, Broughton Warren Hall Court, Broughton A5104, Broughton And Bretton Community St John the Baptist`S Church, Penymynydd Padeswood Drive, Bannel Farm Padeswood Drive, Buckley Community Wood Green, Mold Bus Station, Mold Bethesda, Mold New Street, Mold Hendy Road, Mold Woodland Rise, Mold Ruthin Road, Mold Community Heol Y Wern, Gwernymynydd Hafod-Y-Wern, Gwernymynydd Rainbow Garage, Gwernymynydd Bryntirion Villas, Cadole Shop Terrace, Cadole County Boundary, Loggerheads We Three Loggerheads, Loggerheads Maeshafan Lane End, Llanferres Ty`N-Llan, Llanferres The Nant, Llanferres Clwyd Gate, Gyrn Tan-Yr-Unto, Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd Gri∆n Hotel, Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd Smithy, Ruthin Ysgol Brynhyfryd, Ruthin Ffordd Yr Wyddgrug / Mold Road, Ruthin Community Kwik Save, Ruthin Town Hall, Ruthin Market Street, Ruthin X1 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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