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57 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 57 bus time schedule & line map 57 Cardiff - Pontprennau via Albany Road, Llanedeyrn, View In Website Mode Hollybush, Pentwyn The 57 bus line (Cardiff - Pontprennau via Albany Road, Llanedeyrn, Hollybush, Pentwyn) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Cardiff: 4:55 AM - 10:40 PM (2) Pontprennau: 5:22 AM - 11:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 57 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 57 bus arriving. Direction: Cardiff 57 bus Time Schedule 37 stops Cardiff Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:55 AM - 10:40 PM Monday 4:55 AM - 10:40 PM Asda, Pontprennau Heol Pontprennau, Cardiff Tuesday 4:55 AM - 10:40 PM Heol Pontprennau, Pontprennau Wednesday 4:55 AM - 10:40 PM Baltimore Close, Pontprennau Thursday 4:55 AM - 10:40 PM Baltimore Close, Cardiff Friday 4:55 AM - 10:40 PM Youghal Close, Pontprennau Saturday 4:55 AM - 10:55 PM Heol Pontprennau, Cardiff Community Centre, Pontprennau Heol Pontprennau, Cardiff 57 bus Info Clos Cwm Du, Pontprennau Direction: Cardiff Clos Nant Y Cor, Cardiff Stops: 37 Trip Duration: 39 min Sindercombe Cl, Pontprennau Line Summary: Asda, Pontprennau, Heol Heol Glandulais, Cardiff Pontprennau, Pontprennau, Baltimore Close, Pontprennau, Youghal Close, Pontprennau, The Farthings, Pontprennau Community Centre, Pontprennau, Clos Cwm Du, Pontprennau, Sindercombe Cl, Pontprennau, The Bupa, Pentwyn Farthings, Pontprennau, Bupa, Pentwyn, Pentwyn Drive, Pentwyn, Glyn Eiddw, Pentwyn, Aldi, Pentwyn, Pentwyn Drive, Pentwyn Llwyn Castan, Pentwyn, Glyncoed School, Pentwyn, Marle Close, Cardiff Wern Goch, Pentwyn, Coed-Y-Gores, Llanedeyrn, Roundwood, Llanedeyrn, Maelfa, Llanedeyrn, Glyn Eiddw, Pentwyn Wellwood, Llanedeyrn, Queenwood, Llanedeyrn, Pentwyn Road, Cardiff Llanedeyrn Road, Llanedeyrn, Ysgol Bro Edern, Penylan, Greenlawns, Penylan, Melrose Avenue, Aldi, Pentwyn Penylan, Library, Penylan, Pen-Y-Lan Road, Cardiff, Angus Street, Roath, Arabella Street, Roath, Lowther Llwyn Castan, Pentwyn Road, Roath, Richmond Crescent, Roath, West Grove 4, Roath, Fitzalan Place, Adamsdown, Dumfries Glyncoed School, Pentwyn Place Hx, Cardiff, Greyfriars Road Stop Gn, Cardiff, Kingsway Hilton Gp, Cardiff, Quay Street Ke, Cardiff, Wern Goch, Pentwyn Westgate Street Kh, Cardiff Coed-Y-Gores, Llanedeyrn Roundwood, Llanedeyrn Maelfa, Llanedeyrn Llanedeyrn Drive, Cardiff Wellwood, Llanedeyrn Queenwood, Llanedeyrn Llanedeyrn Road, Llanedeyrn Ysgol Bro Edern, Penylan Greenlawns, Penylan Melrose Avenue, Penylan 1 The Tudors, Cardiff Library, Penylan Pen-Y-Lan Road, Cardiff Angus Street, Roath 82 Albany Road, Cardiff Arabella Street, Roath 23-27 Albany Road, Cardiff Lowther Road, Roath 98 Richmond Road, Cardiff Richmond Crescent, Roath West Grove 4, Roath 53 The Parade, Cardiff Fitzalan Place, Adamsdown Newport Road, Cardiff Dumfries Place Hx, Cardiff Dumfries Place, Cardiff Greyfriars Road Stop Gn, Cardiff Greyfriars Road, Cardiff Kingsway Hilton Gp, Cardiff Kingsway, Cardiff Quay Street Ke, Cardiff Womanby Street, Cardiff Westgate Street Kh, Cardiff 88 Saint Mary Street, Cardiff Direction: Pontprennau 57 bus Time Schedule 36 stops Pontprennau Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:30 AM - 10:15 PM Monday 5:22 AM - 11:15 PM Kingsway Hilton Gp, Cardiff Kingsway, Cardiff Tuesday 5:22 AM - 11:15 PM Quay Street Ke, Cardiff Wednesday 5:22 AM - 11:15 PM Womanby Street, Cardiff Thursday 5:22 AM - 11:15 PM Westgate Street Kh, Cardiff Friday 5:22 AM - 11:21 PM 88 Saint Mary Street, Cardiff Saturday 5:22 AM - 11:21 PM Customhouse Street Jg, Cardiff Custom House Street, Cardiff Churchill Way Hp, Cardiff 57 bus Info West Grove 5, Roath Direction: Pontprennau 53 The Parade, Cardiff Stops: 36 Trip Duration: 47 min Richmond Crescent, Roath Line Summary: Kingsway Hilton Gp, Cardiff, Quay Street Ke, Cardiff, Westgate Street Kh, Cardiff, Lowther Road, Roath Customhouse Street Jg, Cardiff, Churchill Way Hp, Richmond Road, Cardiff Cardiff, West Grove 5, Roath, Richmond Crescent, Roath, Lowther Road, Roath, Inverness Place, Roath, Inverness Place, Roath Alfred Street, Roath, Library, Penylan, Bronwydd 11-17 Albany Road, Cardiff Avenue, Penylan, Greenlawns, Penylan, Penylan Terrace, Penylan, Ysgol Bro Edern, Penylan, Alfred Street, Roath Llanedeyrn Road, Llanedeyrn, Queenwood, Llanedeyrn, Wellwood, Llanedeyrn, Maelfa, Library, Penylan Llanedeyrn, Brynfedw, Llanedeyrn, Coed-Y-Gores, Llanedeyrn, Wern Goch, Pentwyn, Holly Bush, Bronwydd Avenue, Penylan Pentwyn, Llwyn Castan, Pentwyn, Aldi, Pentwyn, Glyn Eiddw, Pentwyn, Pentwyn Drive, Pentwyn, Bupa, Greenlawns, Penylan Pentwyn, The Farthings, Pontprennau, Sindercombe Llanedeyrn Road, Cardiff Cl, Pontprennau, Clos Cwm Du, Pontprennau, Community Centre, Pontprennau, Youghal Close, Penylan Terrace, Penylan Pontprennau, Hollington Drive, Pontprennau, Heol Pontprennau, Pontprennau, Asda, Pontprennau Ysgol Bro Edern, Penylan Llanedeyrn Road, Llanedeyrn Queenwood, Llanedeyrn Wellwood, Llanedeyrn Maelfa, Llanedeyrn Brynfedw, Llanedeyrn Coed-Y-Gores, Llanedeyrn Wern Goch, Pentwyn Holly Bush, Pentwyn Llwyn Castan, Pentwyn Aldi, Pentwyn Glyn Eiddw, Pentwyn Pentwyn Road, Cardiff Pentwyn Drive, Pentwyn The Maltings, Cardiff Bupa, Pentwyn The Farthings, Pontprennau The Farthings, Cardiff Sindercombe Cl, Pontprennau Heol Glandulais, Cardiff Clos Cwm Du, Pontprennau Heol Glandulais, Cardiff Community Centre, Pontprennau Heol Pontprennau, Cardiff Youghal Close, Pontprennau Heol Pontprennau, Cardiff Hollington Drive, Pontprennau Heol Pontprennau, Pontprennau Burwell Close, Cardiff Asda, Pontprennau Heol Pontprennau, Cardiff 57 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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