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172 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 172 bus time schedule & line map 172 Aberdare - Bridgend View In Website Mode The 172 bus line (Aberdare - Bridgend) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Aberdare: 7:00 AM - 8:20 PM (2) Bridgend: 5:25 AM (3) Penygraig: 8:15 AM (4) Porthcawl: 7:00 AM - 6:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 172 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 172 bus arriving. Direction: Aberdare 172 bus Time Schedule 116 stops Aberdare Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 11:25 AM - 8:20 PM Monday 7:00 AM - 8:20 PM John Street, Porthcawl Tuesday 7:00 AM - 8:20 PM Gri∆n Park, Porthcawl Wednesday 7:00 AM - 8:20 PM Northways, Porthcawl Thursday 7:00 AM - 8:20 PM Northways, Porthcawl Friday 7:00 AM - 8:20 PM Woodland Avenue, Porthcawl Saturday 7:00 AM - 8:20 PM Parc-Y-Berllan, Porthcawl Pwll-Y-Waun, Porthcawl Pwll y Waun, Porthcawl 172 bus Info St David's Way, Porthcawl Direction: Aberdare Newton Nottage Road, Porthcawl Stops: 116 Trip Duration: 116 min Nottage Road, Newton Line Summary: John Street, Porthcawl, Gri∆n Park, Newton Nottage Road, Porthcawl Porthcawl, Northways, Porthcawl, Woodland Avenue, Porthcawl, Parc-Y-Berllan, Porthcawl, Pwll- The Globe, Newton Y-Waun, Porthcawl, St David's Way, Porthcawl, Nottage Road, Newton, The Globe, Newton, Heol-Y- Heol-Y-Graig, Newton Graig, Newton, Dan-Y-Graig, Newton, Wigfach Farm, Ffordd Austin, Porthcawl Wigfach, Tythegston, Texaco Garage, Laleston, Mackworth Arms, Laleston, Village Farm, Laleston, Dan-Y-Graig, Newton Hillcrest, Laleston, Ogmore Social Club, Bryntirion, Phillip Avenue, Bryntirion, West House Dip, Bridgend, Wigfach Farm, Wigfach West House Corner, Newcastle, Bus Station, Bridgend, Coity Road, Bridgend, Cemetery Road, Bridgend, Pendre, Bridgend, Princess Of Wales Tythegston Hospital, Bridgend, Litchard Cross, Litchard, Litchard Hill, Litchard, Cae Caddy Roundabout, Derwen, Sarn Texaco Garage, Laleston Sainsbury, Sarn, Bryncoch Hall, Bryncoch, Bryncoch Hall, Bryncoch, Eustace Drive, Bryncoch, Heol Mackworth Arms, Laleston Canola, Sarn, Filco, Sarn, Heol-Y-Bont, Ynysawdre, Heol-Yr-Ysgol, Ynysawdre, Comprehensive School, Village Farm, Laleston Ynysawdre, Gas Works, Brynmenyn, Jumbo Hill, Brynmenyn, Cemetery, Brynmenyn, Sing Ping, Hillcrest, Laleston Abergarw, Brynmenyn, Abergarw, Wigan Terrace, Bryncethin, Garage, Bryncethin, Newmill Bend, Ogmore Social Club, Bryntirion Bryncethin, Blackmill Hill, Blackmill, Isfryn Industrial Estate, Blackmill, Glen View, Glynllan, Glynllan, New Phillip Avenue, Bryntirion Inn, Glynogwr, Primary School, Hendreforgan, Ffordd Bryntirion Hill, Bridgend Community Llanbad, Hendreforgan, Hendreforgan, Cemetery, Tonyrefail, Padƒeld Court, Bryngolau, West House Dip, Bridgend Comprehensive School, Tonyrefail, Playing Fields, Park Street, Bridgend Community Tonyrefail, Waunrhydd Road, Tonyrefail, Martin Crescent, Tonyrefail, Steps, Tonyrefail, Brentan Villa, West House Corner, Newcastle Trebanog, Cilely Farm, Trebanog, Trebanog Arms, Trebanog, Workingmen`S Club, Trebanog, Black Bus Station, Bridgend Diamond, Edmondstown, Terry Stores, Edmondstown, School Street, Williamstown, Saron, Coity Road, Bridgend Williamstown, Glamorgan Hotel, Williamstown, Brook Street, Williamstown, Labour Club, Penygraig, Post O∆ce, Penygraig, Rugby Club, Penygraig, Peacocks, Cemetery Road, Bridgend Tonypandy, Steps, Tonypandy, War Memorial, Tonypandy, Bus Station A1, Tonypandy, Enterprise Pendre, Bridgend Centre, Tonypandy, Asda, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Magistrates Llys Gwyn, Bridgend Court, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Princess Louise Road, Llwyn-Y- Pia, Partridge Square, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Cwm Rhondda Princess Of Wales Hospital, Bridgend Hospital, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Pont Rhondda, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Bungalows, Ystrad Rhondda, Sports Centre, Ystrad Litchard Cross, Litchard Rhondda, Star Hotel, Ystrad Rhondda, Dan Y Graig, Litchard Cross, Bridgend Ystrad Rhondda, Penrhys Hill, Ystrad Rhondda, Roundabout, Penrhys, Penrhys Avenue, Tylorstown, Litchard Hill, Litchard Parry Street, Tylorstown, Jubilee Hotel, Tylorstown, Litchard Hill, Bridgend Police Station, Tylorstown, Welfare Hall, Tylorstown, Prospect, Tylorstown, Sports Centre, Tylorstown, Cae Caddy Roundabout, Derwen Clinic, Ferndale, Ferndale Hotel, Ferndale, Rhondda A4061, Coity Higher Community Hotel, Ferndale, North Road Schools, Ferndale, North Road, Ferndale, Rhondda Road, Ferndale, Morris Sarn Sainsbury, Sarn Terrace, Ferndale, Ffaldau Terrace, Ferndale, Highƒeld, Ferndale, Cemetery, Ferndale, Glanville Bryncoch Hall, Bryncoch Terrace, Maerdy, Conservative Club, Maerdy, Sion A4061, St. Bride'S Minor Community Chapel, Maerdy, Maerdy Court, Maerdy, Mary Street, Aberdare, Library, Aberdare, Depot Road, Gadlys, Bus Bryncoch Hall, Bryncoch Station 12, Aberdare Eustace Drive, Bryncoch Heol Canola, Sarn Filco, Sarn Heol-Y-Bont, Ynysawdre Heol-Yr-Ysgol, Ynysawdre Heol-y-Fferm, Ynysawdre Community Comprehensive School, Ynysawdre Heol Cae Glas, Ynysawdre Community Gas Works, Brynmenyn Jumbo Hill, Brynmenyn Cemetery, Brynmenyn Bryn Road, Ynysawdre Community Sing Ping, Abergarw Abergarw Road, Ynysawdre Community Brynmenyn, Abergarw Wigan Terrace, Bryncethin Wigan Terrace, St. Bride'S Minor Community Garage, Bryncethin Newmill Bend, Bryncethin Blackmill Hill, Blackmill Isfryn Industrial Estate, Blackmill Glen View, Glynllan Glynllan New Inn, Glynogwr Primary School, Hendreforgan Ffordd Llanbad, Hendreforgan Hendreforgan Cemetery, Tonyrefail Padƒeld Court, Bryngolau Comprehensive School, Tonyrefail Playing Fields, Tonyrefail Waunrhydd Road, Tonyrefail Waunrhydd Road, Tonyrefail Martin Crescent, Tonyrefail Steps, Tonyrefail Brentan Villa, Trebanog Cilely Farm, Trebanog Trebanog Arms, Trebanog Workingmen`S Club, Trebanog Black Diamond, Edmondstown Terry Stores, Edmondstown Fairview, Pen-Y-Graig Community School Street, Williamstown School Street, Rhondda Saron, Williamstown Glamorgan Hotel, Williamstown Cornwall Road, Rhondda Brook Street, Williamstown Labour Club, Penygraig Gethin Road, Rhondda Post O∆ce, Penygraig Rugby Club, Penygraig Peacocks, Tonypandy Dunraven Street, Rhondda Steps, Tonypandy War Memorial, Tonypandy Dunraven Street, Rhondda Bus Station A1, Tonypandy Enterprise Centre, Tonypandy Institute Place, Rhondda Asda, Llwyn-Y-Pia Magistrates Court, Llwyn-Y-Pia Princess Louise Road, Llwyn-Y-Pia Partridge Square, Llwyn-Y-Pia Princess Louise Road, Rhondda Cwm Rhondda Hospital, Llwyn-Y-Pia Pont Rhondda, Llwyn-Y-Pia Bungalows, Ystrad Rhondda Sports Centre, Ystrad Rhondda Star Hotel, Ystrad Rhondda Dan Y Graig, Ystrad Rhondda Penrhys Hill, Ystrad Rhondda Penrhys Road, Rhondda Roundabout, Penrhys B4512, Tylorstown Community Penrhys Avenue, Tylorstown Penrhys Avenue, Tylorstown Community Parry Street, Tylorstown Jubilee Hotel, Tylorstown East Road, Tylorstown Community Police Station, Tylorstown Welfare Hall, Tylorstown Prospect, Tylorstown Sports Centre, Tylorstown Clinic, Ferndale Ferndale Hotel, Ferndale Rosser Street, Ferndale Community Rhondda Hotel, Ferndale North Road Schools, Ferndale North Road, Ferndale Rhondda Road, Ferndale Morris Terrace, Ferndale Ffaldau Terrace, Ferndale Highƒeld, Ferndale Highƒeld, Maerdy Community Cemetery, Ferndale Glanville Terrace, Maerdy Conservative Club, Maerdy Sion Chapel, Maerdy Maerdy Road, Maerdy Community Maerdy Court, Maerdy Mary Street, Aberdare Library, Aberdare Depot Road, Gadlys Bus Station 12, Aberdare Duke Street, Aberdare Direction: Bridgend 172 bus Time Schedule 89 stops Bridgend Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:25 AM Bus Station 12, Aberdare Duke Street, Aberdare Tuesday 5:25 AM Victoria Square, Aberdare Wednesday 5:25 AM Victoria Square, Aberdare Thursday 5:25 AM Mary Street, Aberdare Friday 5:25 AM Maerdy Court, Maerdy Saturday 5:25 AM - 6:15 PM Sion Chapel, Maerdy Cairn Court, Maerdy Community Conservative Club, Maerdy 172 bus Info Direction: Bridgend Glanville Terrace, Maerdy Stops: 89 Glanville Terrace, Maerdy Community Trip Duration: 87 min Line Summary: Bus Station 12, Aberdare, Victoria Cemetery, Ferndale Square, Aberdare, Mary Street, Aberdare, Maerdy Court, Maerdy, Sion Chapel, Maerdy, Conservative Highƒeld, Ferndale Club, Maerdy, Glanville Terrace, Maerdy, Cemetery, Ferndale, Highƒeld, Ferndale, Ffaldau Terrace, Ffaldau Terrace, Ferndale Ferndale, Morris Terrace, Ferndale, Rhondda Road, Ferndale, North Road, Ferndale, Library, Ferndale, Morris Terrace, Ferndale Penuel, Ferndale, Ferndale Hotel, Ferndale, Clinic, Ferndale, Sports Centre, Tylorstown, Prospect, The Parade, Maerdy Community Tylorstown, Welfare Hall, Tylorstown, Police Station, Rhondda Road, Ferndale Tylorstown, Jubilee Hotel, Tylorstown, Parry Street, Tylorstown, Penrhys Avenue, Penrhys, Penrhys North Road, Ferndale Community Uchaf, Penrhys, Roundabout, Penrhys, Penrhys Hill, North Road, Ferndale Ystrad Rhondda, Dan Y Graig, Ystrad Rhondda, Star Hotel, Ystrad Rhondda, Sports Centre, Ystrad Rhondda, Bungalows, Ystrad Rhondda, Pont Library, Ferndale Rhondda, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Cwm Rhondda Hospital, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Post O∆ce, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Princess Penuel, Ferndale Louise Road, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Magistrates Court, Llwyn- Irfon Street, Ferndale Community Y-Pia, Asda, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Enterprise Centre, Tonypandy, Bus Station A5, Tonypandy, War Ferndale Hotel, Ferndale Memorial, Tonypandy, Steps, Tonypandy, Peacocks, Tonypandy, Rugby Club, Penygraig, Mr Creemy, Clinic, Ferndale Penygraig, Labour Club, Penygraig, Brook Street, Oakland Terrace, Ferndale Community Williamstown, Glamorgan Hotel, Williamstown, Saron, Williamstown, School Street, Williamstown, Sports Centre, Tylorstown Craig Mission,
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