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Pembroke Dock Tenby - Haverfordwest via Pembroke - Pembroke Dock - Neyland - Johnston Service 349 (FCEO349) Monkton - Haverfordwest via Pembroke Dock - Johnston Service 348 (FCEO348) Monday to Friday (Excluding Bank Holidays) (Inbound) Timetable valid from 13th April 2017 until 23rd December 2017 Days: SD SH Service: 348 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 Tenby (Upper Park Road) -- -- 0720 -- 0820 -- 0920 -- 1020 -- 1120 -- 1220 -- 1320 -- 1420 -- 1520 -- 1620 -- 1720 Penally (Crown Inn) -- -- 0726 -- 0827 -- 0927 -- 1027 -- 1127 -- 1227 -- 1327 -- 1427 -- 1527 -- 1627 -- 1727 Lydstep (Tavern) -- -- 0734 -- 0834 -- 0934 -- 1034 -- 1134 -- 1234 -- 1334 -- 1434 -- 1534 -- 1634 -- 1734 Manorbier (Village) -- -- 0740 -- 0840 -- 0940 -- 1040 -- 1140 -- 1240 -- 1340 -- 1440 -- 1540 -- 1640 -- 1740 Jameston (Swan Lake Inn) -- -- 0749 -- 0849 -- 0949 -- 1049 -- 1149 -- 1249 -- 1349 -- 1449 -- 1549 -- 1649 -- 1749 Lamphey (Church) -- -- 0758 -- 0858 -- 0958 -- 1058 -- 1158 -- 1258 -- 1358 -- 1458 -- 1558 -- 1658 -- 1758 Monkton (Post Office) 0709 0719 | 0840 | 0945 | 1045 | 1145 | 1245 | 1345 | 1445 | 1545 | 1645 | 1815 | Pembroke (Castle) 0715 0725 0807 0847 0907 0952 1007 1052 1107 1152 1207 1252 1307 1352 1407 1452 1507 1552 1607 1652 1707 1822 1807 Pembroke Dock (Laws Street) 0728 0738 0822 0902 0922 1007 1022 1107 1122 1207 1222 1307 1322 1407 1422 1507 1522 1607 1622 1707 1722 1837 1822 Neyland (Brunel Quay) 0742 0752 0838 | 0938 | 1038 | 1138 | 1238 | 1338 | 1438 | 1538 | 1638 | 1738 | 1838 Johnston (Railway Inn) 0754 0804 0853 0920 0953 1025 1053 1125 1153 1225 1253 1325 1353 1425 1453 1525 1553 1625 1653 1725 1753 1855 1853 Merlins Bridge (Roundabout) 0804 0811 0859 0926 0959 1031 1059 1131 1159 1231 1259 1331 1359 1431 1459 1531 1559 1631 1659 1731 1759 1901 1859 Haverfordwest (Bus Station) (arr) 0814 0820 0908 0933 1008 1038 1108 1138 1208 1238 1308 1338 1408 1438 1508 1538 1608 1638 1708 1738 1808 1908 1908 Haverfordwest (Bus Station) (dep) 0817 0822 0910 0935 1010 1040 1110 1140 1210 1240 1310 1340 1410 1440 1510 1540 1610 1640 1710 1740 1810 1910 1910 Withybush Hospital 0825 0825 0913 0938 1013 1043 1113 1143 1213 1243 1313 1343 1413 1443 1513 1543 1613 1643 1713 1743 1813 1913 1913 Service: 349 Tenby (Upper Park Road) 1820 Penally (Crown Inn) 1827 Lydstep (Tavern) 1834 Manorbier (Village) 1840 Jameston (Swan Lake Inn) 1849 Lamphey (Church) 1858 Pembroke (Castle) 1907 Pembroke Dock (Laws Street) 1922 Neyland (Brunel Quay) 1938 Johnston (Railway Inn) 1953 Merlins Bridge (Roundabout) 1959 Haverfordwest (Bus Station) (arr) 2008 Haverfordwest (Bus Station) (dep) 2010 Withybush Hospital 2013 Notes: SH School Holidays SD Schooldays Only Page 1 of 3 Haverfordwest - Monkton via Johnston - Pembroke Dock Service 348 (FCEO348) Haverfordwest - Tenby via Johnston - Neyland - Pembroke Dock - Pembroke Service 349 (FCEO349) Monday to Friday (Excluding Bank Holidays) (Outbound) Timetable valid from 13th April 2017 until 23rd December 2017 Days: SD SH Service: 348 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 Withybush Hospital 0630 0640 0715 0740 0815 0845 0915 0945 1015 1045 1115 1145 1215 1245 1315 1345 1415 1445 1515 1545 1615 1715 1815 Haverfordwest (Iceland) 0634 0644 0720 0745 0820 0850 0920 0950 1020 1050 1120 1150 1220 1250 1320 1350 1420 1450 1520 1550 1620 1720 1820 Merlins Bridge (Roundabout) 0640 0650 0727 0752 0827 0857 0927 0957 1027 1057 1127 1157 1227 1257 1327 1357 1427 1457 1527 1557 1627 1727 1827 Johnston (Railway Inn) | | 0733 | 0833 | 0933 | 1033 | 1133 | 1233 | 1333 | 1433 | 1533 | 1633 | 1833 Johnston (Railway Inn) 0645 0655 | 0758 | 0903 | 1003 | 1103 | 1203 | 1303 | 1403 | 1503 | 1603 | 1733 | Neyland (Brunel Quay) | | 0745 | 0845 | 0945 | 1045 | 1145 | 1245 | 1345 | 1445 | 1545 | 1645 | 1845 Pembroke Dock (Laws Street) | | 0800 0815 0900 0920 1000 1020 1100 1120 1200 1220 1300 1320 1400 1420 1500 1520 1600 1620 1700 1750 1900 Pembroke (Coach House) 0703 0713 0815 0831 0915 0936 1015 1036 1115 1136 1215 1236 1315 1336 1415 1436 1515 1536 1615 1636 1715 1806 1915 Monkton 0709 0719 | 0837 | 0942 | 1042 | 1142 | 1242 | 1342 | 1442 | 1542 | 1642 | 1812 1921 Lamphey (Church) -- -- 0821 -- 0921 -- 1021 -- 1121 -- 1221 -- 1321 -- 1421 -- 1521 -- 1621 -- 1721 -- -- Jameston (Swan Lake Inn) -- -- 0830 -- 0930 -- 1030 -- 1130 -- 1230 -- 1330 -- 1430 -- 1530 -- 1630 -- 1730 -- -- Manorbier (Village) -- -- 0839 -- 0939 -- 1039 -- 1139 -- 1239 -- 1339 -- 1439 -- 1539 -- 1639 -- 1739 -- -- Lydstep (Tavern) -- -- 0844 -- 0944 -- 1044 -- 1144 -- 1244 -- 1344 -- 1444 -- 1544 -- 1644 -- 1744 -- -- Penally (Crown Inn) -- -- 0851 -- 0951 -- 1051 -- 1151 -- 1251 -- 1351 -- 1451 -- 1551 -- 1651 -- 1751 -- -- Tenby (South Parade) -- -- 0900 -- 1000 -- 1100 -- 1200 -- 1300 -- 1400 -- 1500 -- 1600 -- 1700 -- 1800 -- -- Notes: SH School Holidays SD Schooldays Only Tenby - Haverfordwest via Pembroke - Pembroke Dock - Neyland - Johnston Service 349 (FCEO349) Monkton - Haverfordwest via Pembroke Dock - Johnston Service 348 (FCEO348) Saturday (Inbound) Timetable valid from 13th April 2017 until 23rd December 2017 Service: 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 349 Tenby (Upper Park Road) -- 0720 -- 0820 -- 0920 -- 1020 -- 1120 -- 1220 -- 1320 -- 1420 -- 1520 -- 1620 -- 1720 1820 Penally (Crown Inn) -- 0726 -- 0827 -- 0927 -- 1027 -- 1127 -- 1227 -- 1327 -- 1427 -- 1527 -- 1627 -- 1727 1827 Lydstep (Tavern) -- 0734 -- 0834 -- 0934 -- 1034 -- 1134 -- 1234 -- 1334 -- 1434 -- 1534 -- 1634 -- 1734 1834 Manorbier (Village) -- 0740 -- 0840 -- 0940 -- 1040 -- 1140 -- 1240 -- 1340 -- 1440 -- 1540 -- 1640 -- 1740 1840 Jameston (Swan Lake Inn) -- 0749 -- 0849 -- 0949 -- 1049 -- 1149 -- 1249 -- 1349 -- 1449 -- 1549 -- 1649 -- 1749 1849 Lamphey (Church) -- 0758 -- 0858 -- 0958 -- 1058 -- 1158 -- 1258 -- 1358 -- 1458 -- 1558 -- 1658 -- 1758 1858 Monkton (Post Office) 0719 | 0845 | 0945 | 1045 | 1145 | 1245 | 1345 | 1445 | 1545 | 1645 | 1815 | | Pembroke (Castle) 0725 0807 0852 0907 0952 1007 1052 1107 1152 1207 1252 1307 1352 1407 1452 1507 1552 1607 1652 1707 1822 1807 1907 Pembroke Dock (Laws Street) 0738 0822 0907 0922 1007 1022 1107 1122 1207 1222 1307 1322 1407 1422 1507 1522 1607 1622 1707 1722 1837 1822 1922 Neyland (Brunel Quay) 0752 0838 | 0938 | 1038 | 1138 | 1238 | 1338 | 1438 | 1538 | 1638 | 1738 | 1838 1938 Johnston (Railway Inn) 0804 0853 0925 0953 1025 1053 1125 1153 1225 1253 1325 1353 1425 1453 1525 1553 1625 1653 1725 1753 1855 1853 1953 Merlins Bridge (Roundabout) 0811 0859 0931 0959 1031 1059 1131 1159 1231 1259 1331 1359 1431 1459 1531 1559 1631 1659 1731 1759 1901 1859 1959 Haverfordwest (Bus Station) (arr) 0820 0908 0938 1008 1038 1108 1138 1208 1238 1308 1338 1408 1438 1508 1538 1608 1638 1708 1738 1808 1908 1908 2008 Haverfordwest (Bus Station) (dep) 0822 0910 0940 1010 1040 1110 1140 1210 1240 1310 1340 1410 1440 1510 1540 1610 1640 1710 1740 1810 1910 1910 2010 Withybush Hospital 0825 0913 0943 1013 1043 1113 1143 1213 1243 1313 1343 1413 1443 1513 1543 1613 1643 1713 1743 1813 1913 1913 2013 Page 2 of 3 Haverfordwest - Monkton via Johnston - Pembroke Dock Service 348 (FCEO348) Haverfordwest - Tenby via Johnston - Neyland - Pembroke Dock - Pembroke Service 349 (FCEO349) Saturday (Outbound) Timetable valid from 13th April 2017 until 23rd December 2017 Service: 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 348 349 Withybush Hospital 0640 0715 0745 0815 0845 0915 0945 1015 1045 1115 1145 1215 1245 1315 1345 1415 1445 1515 1545 1615 1715 1815 Haverfordwest (Iceland) 0644 0720 0750 0820 0850 0920 0950 1020 1050 1120 1150 1220 1250 1320 1350 1420 1450 1520 1550 1620 1720 1820 Merlins Bridge (Roundabout) 0650 0727 0757 0827 0857 0927 0957 1027 1057 1127 1157 1227 1257 1327 1357 1427 1457 1527 1557 1627 1727 1827 Johnston (Railway Inn) | 0733 | 0833 | 0933 | 1033 | 1133 | 1233 | 1333 | 1433 | 1533 | 1633 | 1833 Johnston (Railway Inn) 0655 | 0803 | 0903 | 1003 | 1103 | 1203 | 1303 | 1403 | 1503 | 1603 | 1733 | Neyland (Brunel Quay) | 0745 | 0845 | 0945 | 1045 | 1145 | 1245 | 1345 | 1445 | 1545 | 1645 | 1845 Pembroke Dock (Laws Street) | 0800 0820 0900 0920 1000 1020 1100 1120 1200 1220 1300 1320 1400 1420 1500 1520 1600 1620 1700 1750 1900 Pembroke (Coach House) 0713 0815 0836 0915 0936 1015 1036 1115 1136 1215 1236 1315 1336 1415 1436 1515 1536 1615 1636 1715 1806 1915 Monkton 0719 | 0842 | 0942 | 1042 | 1142 | 1242 | 1342 | 1442 | 1542 | 1642 | 1812 1921 Lamphey (Church) -- 0821 -- 0921 -- 1021 -- 1121 -- 1221 -- 1321 -- 1421 -- 1521 -- 1621 -- 1721 -- -- Jameston (Swan Lake Inn) -- 0830 -- 0930 -- 1030 -- 1130 -- 1230 -- 1330 -- 1430 -- 1530 -- 1630 -- 1730 -- -- Manorbier (Village) -- 0839 -- 0939 -- 1039 -- 1139 -- 1239 -- 1339 -- 1439 -- 1539 -- 1639 -- 1739 -- -- Lydstep (Tavern) -- 0844 -- 0944 -- 1044 -- 1144 -- 1244 -- 1344 -- 1444 -- 1544 -- 1644 -- 1744 -- -- Penally (Crown Inn) -- 0851 -- 0951 -- 1051 -- 1151 -- 1251 -- 1351 -- 1451 -- 1551 -- 1651 -- 1751 -- -- Tenby (South Parade) -- 0900 -- 1000 -- 1100 -- 1200 -- 1300 -- 1400 -- 1500 -- 1600 -- 1700 -- 1800 -- -- Page 3 of 3 .
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