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View in Website Mode 1 bus time schedule & line map 1 Abertillery View In Website Mode The 1 bus line Abertillery has one route. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Abertillery: 8:33 AM - 5:50 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 1 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 1 bus arriving. Direction: Abertillery 1 bus Time Schedule 46 stops Abertillery Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:33 AM - 5:50 PM High Street, Abertillery High Street, Abertillery Tuesday 8:33 AM - 5:50 PM Mount Pleasant, Abertillery Wednesday 8:33 AM - 5:50 PM Gwern Berthi Road, Cwmtillery Thursday 8:33 AM - 5:50 PM Friday 8:33 AM - 5:50 PM Post O∆ce, Cwmtillery Saturday 8:33 AM - 5:50 PM West Bank, Cwmtillery Tŷ Dan y Wal, Abertillery Ty Dan-Y-Wal Top, Cwmtillery 1 bus Info Lake, Cwmtillery Direction: Abertillery Stops: 46 Church Hall, Cwmtillery Trip Duration: 39 min Line Summary: High Street, Abertillery, Mount Church Hall, Cwmtillery Pleasant, Abertillery, Gwern Berthi Road, Cwmtillery, Post O∆ce, Cwmtillery, West Bank, Cwmtillery, Ty Dan-Y-Wal Top, Cwmtillery, Lake, Cwmtillery, Church Blaentillery Post O∆ce, Cwmtillery Hall, Cwmtillery, Church Hall, Cwmtillery, Blaentillery Post O∆ce, Cwmtillery, Woodland Terrace, Woodland Terrace, Cwmtillery Cwmtillery, Mount Pleasant, Cwmtillery, Hillcrest Upper Gwastad Terrace, Abertillery View North, Cwmtillery, Hillcrest View South, Cwmtillery, Valley View Road, Cwmtillery, Valley View Mount Pleasant, Cwmtillery Road, Cwmtillery, Cefn Crescent, Cwmtillery, Tyleri Court, Pen-Y-Bont, Peniel Pentecostals, Abertillery, Hillcrest View North, Cwmtillery Glyncrug Cottages, Abertillery, Chapel Street, Abertillery, Castle Street, Abertillery, Tesco, Abertillery, Hillcrest View South, Cwmtillery High Street, Abertillery, High Street, Abertillery, Ta Centre, Abertillery, Alexandra Road Steps, Six Bells, Valley View Road, Cwmtillery Post O∆ce, Six Bells, Browns Corner, Six Bells, Westview Terrace, Six Bells, Potters Club, Aberbeeg, Valley View Road, Cwmtillery Terminus, Brynithel, Community Centre, Brynithel, Post O∆ce, Brynithel, Bryn-Gaer Terrace, Brynithel, Cefn Crescent, Cwmtillery Builders Yard, Brynithel, Victoria Road, Six Bells, Cefn Crescent, Abertillery Westview Terrace, Six Bells, Potters Club, Aberbeeg, Victoria Junction, Aberbeeg, Potters Club, Aberbeeg, Tyleri Court, Pen-Y-Bont Westview Terrace, Six Bells, Hafod-Fan Road, Six Tyleri Gardens, Abertillery Bells, Alexandra Road Steps, Six Bells, Tesco, Abertillery, High Street, Abertillery Peniel Pentecostals, Abertillery Tillery Street, Abertillery Glyncrug Cottages, Abertillery Chapel Street, Abertillery Chapel Street, Abertillery Castle Street, Abertillery Chapel Street, Abertillery Tesco, Abertillery High Street, Abertillery High Street, Abertillery High Street, Abertillery Ta Centre, Abertillery Alexandra Road Steps, Six Bells Post O∆ce, Six Bells Browns Corner, Six Bells Westview Terrace, Six Bells Potters Club, Aberbeeg Terminus, Brynithel Community Centre, Brynithel Post O∆ce, Brynithel Bryn-Gaer Terrace, Brynithel Bryn-gaer Terrace, Llanhilleth Community Builders Yard, Brynithel Bryn Ithel Terrace, Llanhilleth Community Victoria Road, Six Bells Westview Terrace, Six Bells Potters Club, Aberbeeg Victoria Junction, Aberbeeg Church Road, Llanhilleth Community Potters Club, Aberbeeg Westview Terrace, Six Bells Hafod-Fan Road, Six Bells Bridge Street, Abertillery Alexandra Road Steps, Six Bells Tesco, Abertillery High Street, Abertillery 1 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Wales. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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