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LT7 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route LT7 bus time schedule & line map LT7 Mold - Hope View In Website Mode The LT7 bus line (Mold - Hope) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Hope: 11:25 AM - 4:20 PM (2) Mold: 8:20 AM - 3:25 PM (3) Treuddyn: 10:15 AM - 5:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest LT7 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next LT7 bus arriving. Direction: Hope LT7 bus Time Schedule 30 stops Hope Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 11:25 AM - 4:20 PM Bus Station, Mold Chester Street, Mold Tuesday 11:25 AM - 4:20 PM Red Lion Inn, Mold Wednesday 11:25 AM - 4:20 PM Conway Street, Mold Thursday 11:25 AM - 4:20 PM Llys Pont Y Garreg, Mold Friday 11:25 AM - 4:20 PM Campus, Mold Saturday 11:25 AM - 4:20 PM Mold Industrial Estate, Leadmill Leeswood Turning, Llong LT7 bus Info Leeswood Turning, Llong Direction: Hope Stops: 30 Leeswood Hall, Leeswood Trip Duration: 33 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Mold, Red Lion Inn, Windover Corner, Leeswood Mold, Conway Street, Mold, Campus, Mold, Mold Industrial Estate, Leadmill, Leeswood Turning, Llong, Stryt Cae Rhedyn, Leeswood Community Leeswood Turning, Llong, Leeswood Hall, Leeswood, Bryn Awel, Leeswood Windover Corner, Leeswood, Bryn Awel, Leeswood, Bryn-Estyn, Leeswood, Drury Lane, Leeswood, Wesley Methodist Church, Leeswood, Post O∆ce, Bryn-Estyn, Leeswood Leeswood, Pontybodkin Bridge, Pontybodkin, Penuel Cottages, Llanfynydd, Cross Keys, Llanfynydd, Drury Lane, Leeswood Poacher`S Cottage, Ffrith, Maesteg, Cymau, Oak Tree Park, Leeswood Community Community Centre, Cymau, Ye Olde Talbot Inn, Cymau, School, Abermorddu, Abermorddu Turn, Wesley Methodist Church, Leeswood Abermorddu, Crossways, Abermorddu, Railway Station, Caergwrle, Bridge Inn, Caergwrle, Hope Post O∆ce, Leeswood Medical Centre, Hope, Queensway, Hope, Llwyn Eglwys, Hope, St Cynfarch`S Church, Hope Pontybodkin Bridge, Pontybodkin Penuel Cottages, Llanfynydd Cross Keys, Llanfynydd B5101, Llanfynydd Community Poacher`S Cottage, Ffrith Maesteg, Cymau Community Centre, Cymau Ye Olde Talbot Inn, Cymau School, Abermorddu Abermorddu Turn, Abermorddu Hawarden Road, Hope Community Crossways, Abermorddu Railway Station, Caergwrle Bridge Inn, Caergwrle Hawarden Road, Hope Community Hope Medical Centre, Hope Queensway, Hope Llwyn Eglwys, Hope St Cynfarch`S Church, Hope Direction: Mold LT7 bus Time Schedule 28 stops Mold Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:20 AM - 3:25 PM St Cynfarch`S Church, Hope Tuesday 8:20 AM - 3:25 PM Llwyn Eglwys, Hope Wednesday 8:20 AM - 3:25 PM Queensway, Hope Thursday 8:20 AM - 3:25 PM Hope Medical Centre, Hope Friday 8:20 AM - 3:25 PM Bridge Inn, Caergwrle Saturday 8:20 AM - 3:25 PM Hawarden Road, Hope Community Railway Station, Caergwrle Crossways, Abermorddu LT7 bus Info Direction: Mold School, Abermorddu Stops: 28 Trip Duration: 25 min Line Summary: St Cynfarch`S Church, Hope, Llwyn Ye Olde Talbot Inn, Cymau Eglwys, Hope, Queensway, Hope, Hope Medical Centre, Hope, Bridge Inn, Caergwrle, Railway Station, Community Centre, Cymau Caergwrle, Crossways, Abermorddu, School, Abermorddu, Ye Olde Talbot Inn, Cymau, Community Maesteg, Cymau Centre, Cymau, Maesteg, Cymau, Poacher`S Cottage, Ffrith, Cross Keys, Llanfynydd, Penuel Cottages, Poacher`S Cottage, Ffrith Llanfynydd, Pontybodkin Bridge, Pontybodkin, Post O∆ce, Leeswood, Wesley Methodist Church, Cross Keys, Llanfynydd Leeswood, Prince Of Wales, Leeswood, Bryn-Estyn, B5101, Llanfynydd Community Leeswood, Bryn Awel, Leeswood, Windover Corner, Leeswood, Leeswood Hall, Leeswood, Leeswood Penuel Cottages, Llanfynydd Turning, Llong, Industrial Estate, Mold, Bromƒeld Lane, Mold, Conway Street, Mold, Red Lion Inn, Mold, Pontybodkin Bridge, Pontybodkin Bus Station, Mold Post O∆ce, Leeswood Wesley Methodist Church, Leeswood Prince Of Wales, Leeswood Bryn-Estyn, Leeswood Bryn Awel, Leeswood Windover Corner, Leeswood Stryt Cae Rhedyn, Leeswood Community Leeswood Hall, Leeswood Leeswood Turning, Llong Industrial Estate, Mold Bromƒeld Lane, Mold Conway Street, Mold Cunliffe Street, Mold Red Lion Inn, Mold Bus Station, Mold Hallƒelds, Mold Direction: Treuddyn LT7 bus Time Schedule 21 stops Treuddyn Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 10:15 AM - 5:15 PM Bus Station, Mold Chester Street, Mold Tuesday 10:15 AM - 5:15 PM Red Lion Inn, Mold Wednesday 10:15 AM - 5:15 PM Conway Street, Mold Thursday 10:15 AM - 5:15 PM Llys Pont Y Garreg, Mold Friday 10:15 AM - 5:15 PM Campus, Mold Saturday 10:15 AM - 3:06 PM Tower Cottages, Nercwys Crossing House, Nercwys LT7 bus Info Smithy Cottage, Nercwys Direction: Treuddyn Stops: 21 Tan-Y-Rhos, Nercwys Trip Duration: 14 min Ffordd Y Pentre, Nercwys Community Line Summary: Bus Station, Mold, Red Lion Inn, Mold, Conway Street, Mold, Campus, Mold, Tower Playing Field, Nercwys Cottages, Nercwys, Crossing House, Nercwys, Ger-Y-Pistyll, Nercwys Community Smithy Cottage, Nercwys, Tan-Y-Rhos, Nercwys, Playing Field, Nercwys, White Lion, Nercwys, White Lion, Nercwys Nercwys Lane Turn, Nercwys, Terrig Farm, Treuddyn, Terrig Bridge, Treuddyn, Ty`N-Y Groesffordd, Nercwys Lane Turn, Nercwys Treuddyn, Treuddyn Road End, Treuddyn, Jerusalem Chapel, Treuddyn, Capel Ebeneser, Treuddyn, Ffordd- Terrig Farm, Treuddyn Y-Rhos Top, Treuddyn, Queen Street, Treuddyn, Farmers Arms, Treuddyn, Berea Chapel, Treuddyn Ffordd Y Pentre, Nercwys Community Terrig Bridge, Treuddyn Ty`N-Y Groesffordd, Treuddyn Treuddyn Road End, Treuddyn Jerusalem Chapel, Treuddyn Capel Ebeneser, Treuddyn Ffordd-Y-Rhos Top, Treuddyn Queen Street, Treuddyn Llys Degwym, Treuddyn Community Farmers Arms, Treuddyn Berea Chapel, Treuddyn LT7 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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