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283 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 283 bus time schedule & line map 283 Llandeilo - Carmarthen View In Website Mode The 283 bus line (Llandeilo - Carmarthen) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Carmarthen: 9:25 AM (2) Llandeilo: 2:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 283 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 283 bus arriving. Direction: Carmarthen 283 bus Time Schedule 35 stops Carmarthen Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Athletic Club, Llandeilo 82 New Road, Llandeilo Tuesday Not Operational Ysgol Ganradd Llandeilo, Llandeilo Wednesday 9:25 AM 23 Rhosmaen Street, Llandeilo Thursday Not Operational Talley Turn, Llandeilo Friday Not Operational Albion Close, Llandeilo Saturday Not Operational Salem Turn, New Inn Maplecrest, New Inn Cwndu Inn, Cwmdu 283 bus Info Direction: Carmarthen Capel Ebenezer, Halfway Stops: 35 Trip Duration: 90 min Bancelwydd, Talley Line Summary: Athletic Club, Llandeilo, Ysgol Ganradd Llandeilo, Llandeilo, Talley Turn, Llandeilo, Maesycelyn, Talley Salem Turn, New Inn, Maplecrest, New Inn, Cwndu Inn, Cwmdu, Capel Ebenezer, Halfway, Bancelwydd, Edwinsford Arms, Talley Talley, Maesycelyn, Talley, Edwinsford Arms, Talley, Community Centre, Crug-Y-Bar, Glanrannell Park Hotel, Crug-Y-Bar, Black Lion Hotel, Llansawell, Community Centre, Crug-Y-Bar Troedyrhiw, Llansawell, Village Hall, Abergorlech, Dyffryn Annell, Cynwyl Gaeo Community Awelon, Abergorlech, Bryncothi, Nant-Y-Fƒn, Glanrannell Park Hotel, Crug-Y-Bar Nanty∆n, Nant-Y-Fƒn, Bwlchgwyn, Brechfa, Post O∆ce, Brechfa, Horeb Junction, Brechfa, Felingwm Uchaf, Felingwmisaf, Felingwm Isaf, Felingwmisaf, Black Lion Hotel, Llansawell Cwmtwrch, Pont-Ar-Gothi, Four Seasons, Nantgaredig, Square, Nantgaredig, Museum, Troedyrhiw, Llansawell Abergwili, Black Ox, Abergwili, Capel Ebeneser, Abergwili, Abergwili Ambulance Station, Tanerdy, Village Hall, Abergorlech Brynderwen, Tanerdy, Reservoir Road, Tanerdy, Priory Street, Carmarthen, Lidl, Carmarthen, Bus Awelon, Abergorlech Station, Carmarthen Bryncothi, Nant-Y-Fƒn Nanty∆n, Nant-Y-Fƒn Bwlchgwyn, Brechfa Post O∆ce, Brechfa Horeb Junction, Brechfa Felingwm Uchaf, Felingwmisaf Felingwm Isaf, Felingwmisaf Cwmtwrch, Pont-Ar-Gothi Four Seasons, Nantgaredig Square, Nantgaredig A40, Llanegwad Community Museum, Abergwili Black Ox, Abergwili Heol Cae-Ffynnon, Abergwili Community Capel Ebeneser, Abergwili Abergwili Ambulance Station, Tanerdy Brynderwen, Tanerdy A484, Carmarthen Community Reservoir Road, Tanerdy Priory Street, Carmarthen Lidl, Carmarthen Bus Station, Carmarthen 22 Blue Street, Carmarthen Direction: Llandeilo 283 bus Time Schedule 38 stops Llandeilo Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Bus Station, Carmarthen 22 Blue Street, Carmarthen Tuesday Not Operational St Peters Church, Carmarthen Wednesday 2:00 PM Church Lane, Carmarthen Thursday Not Operational Lidl, Carmarthen Friday Not Operational Clos y Deri, Carmarthen Saturday Not Operational Priory Street, Carmarthen Reservoir Road, Tanerdy Carlton, Tanerdy 283 bus Info Tanerdy, Carmarthen Community Direction: Llandeilo Stops: 38 Abergwili Ambulance Station, Tanerdy Trip Duration: 87 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Carmarthen, St Peters Capel Ebeneser, Abergwili Church, Carmarthen, Lidl, Carmarthen, Priory Street, Bwlch Lane, Abergwili Community Carmarthen, Reservoir Road, Tanerdy, Carlton, Tanerdy, Abergwili Ambulance Station, Tanerdy, Black Ox, Abergwili Capel Ebeneser, Abergwili, Black Ox, Abergwili, High Street, Abergwili Community Museum, Abergwili, Nantgaredig Square, Nantgaredig, Cwmtwrch, Pont-Ar-Gothi, Felingwm Museum, Abergwili Isaf, Felingwmisaf, Plough Inn, Felingwmuchaf, Horeb Junction, Brechfa, Post O∆ce, Brechfa, Nantgaredig Square, Nantgaredig Bwlchgwyn, Brechfa, Nanty∆n, Nant-Y-Fƒn, Clos y Myrtwydd, Llanegwad Community Bryncothi, Nant-Y-Fƒn, Awelon, Abergorlech, Black Lion, Abergorlech, Troedyrhiw Shelter, Llansawell, Cwmtwrch, Pont-Ar-Gothi Black Lion Hotel, Llansawell, Glanrannell Park Hotel, Crug-Y-Bar, Community Centre, Crug-Y-Bar, Felingwm Isaf, Felingwmisaf Community Centre, Crug-Y-Bar, Edwinsford Arms, Talley, Maesycelyn, Talley, Bancelwydd, Talley, Capel Plough Inn, Felingwmuchaf Ebenezer, Halfway, Chapel, Cwmdu, Cwndu Inn, Cwmdu, Maplecrest, New Inn, Salem Turn, New Inn, Horeb Junction, Brechfa Llandeilo White Hart Inn, Nantyrhibo, Lon Rhys, Llandeilo, Fire Station, Llandeilo, Athletic Club, Llandeilo Post O∆ce, Brechfa Bwlchgwyn, Brechfa Nanty∆n, Nant-Y-Fƒn Bryncothi, Nant-Y-Fƒn Awelon, Abergorlech Black Lion, Abergorlech Troedyrhiw Shelter, Llansawell Black Lion Hotel, Llansawell Glanrannell Park Hotel, Crug-Y-Bar Community Centre, Crug-Y-Bar Dyffryn Annell, Cynwyl Gaeo Community Community Centre, Crug-Y-Bar Dyffryn Annell, Cynwyl Gaeo Community Edwinsford Arms, Talley Maesycelyn, Talley Bancelwydd, Talley Capel Ebenezer, Halfway Chapel, Cwmdu Cwndu Inn, Cwmdu Maplecrest, New Inn Salem Turn, New Inn Llandeilo White Hart Inn, Nantyrhibo 36 Carmarthen Road, Llandeilo Community Lon Rhys, Llandeilo Fire Station, Llandeilo Athletic Club, Llandeilo 82 New Road, Llandeilo 283 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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