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Traveline Cymru A4 Landscape Timetable Carmarthen - Llanelli via Llansaint - Ferryside - Kidwelly - Trimsaran Service 198 (MGZO198) Monday to Friday (Excluding Bank Holidays) (Inbound) Timetable valid from 4th September 2017 until 23rd December 2017 Operator: FCYM MRRS MRRS FCYM FCYM Carmarthen Bus Station 0850 1010 1320 1610 1800 Pibwrlwyd (C.C.T.A) 0855 1015 1325 1615 1805 Cwmffrwd (Black Lion) 0857 1017 | 1617 1807 Croesyceilog | | 1327 | | Idole 0859 1019 | 1619 1809 LLandyfaelog 0903 1023 1332 1623 1813 Ferryside (Ferry Cabin) 0912 1033 1342 1632 1822 Llansaint (Opp Bus Shelter) 0922 1043 1352 1642 1832 Kidwelly (Boot & Shoe Inn) (Arr) 0928 1049 1358 1648 1838 Kidwelly (Boot & Shoe Inn) (Dep) 0930 -- -- 1650 1840 Trimsaran (Argoed Terrace) 0940 -- -- 1659 1849 Trimsaran (Waunclyn) 0946 -- -- 1704 | Trimsaran Rugby club 0948 -- -- 1706 1856 Furnace (Colliers Arms) 0957 -- -- 1713 1903 Llanelli (Bus Station) 1003 -- -- 1719 1909 Notes: FCYM First Cymru MRRS Morris Travel Llanelli - Carmarthen via Trimsaran - Kidwelly - Llansaint - Ferryside Service 198 (MGZO198) Monday to Friday (Excluding Bank Holidays) (Outbound) Timetable valid from 4th September 2017 until 23rd December 2017 Operator: FCYM MRRS MRRS FCYM FCYM Llanelli (Bus Station) 0735 -- -- 1420 1620 Furnace Square 0740 -- -- 1425 1625 Trimsaran Rugby club 0749 -- -- 1434 1634 Trimsaran (Waunclyn) | -- -- 1436 1636 Trimsaran (Argoed Terrace) 0751 -- -- 1441 1641 Kidwelly (Boot & Shoe Inn) (Arr) 0801 -- -- 1449 1649 Kidwelly (Boot & Shoe Inn) (Dep) 0803 0925 1235 1451 1651 Llansaint (Bus Shelter) 0809 0931 1241 1457 1657 Ferryside (Ferry Cabin) 0819 0940 1250 1507 1707 LLandyfaelog 0828 0951 1301 1516 1716 Idole 0832 | 1305 1520 1720 Cwmffrwd (Black Lion) 0834 | 1306 1522 1722 Croesyceilog | 0957 | | | Pibwrlwyd (C.C.T.A) 0836 0959 1309 1524 1724 Carmarthen Bus Station 0844 1005 1314 1530 1730 Notes: FCYM First Cymru MRRS Morris Travel Page 1 of 2 Carmarthen - Llanelli via Llansaint - Ferryside - Kidwelly - Trimsaran Service 198 (MGZO198) Saturday (Inbound) Timetable valid from 4th September 2017 until 23rd December 2017 Operator: FCYM MRRS MRRS FCYM FCYM Carmarthen Bus Station 0850 1010 1320 1610 1800 Pibwrlwyd (C.C.T.A) 0855 1015 1325 1615 1805 Cwmffrwd (Black Lion) 0857 1017 | 1617 1807 Croesyceilog | | 1327 | | Idole 0859 1019 | 1619 1809 LLandyfaelog 0903 1023 1332 1623 1813 Ferryside (Ferry Cabin) 0912 1033 1342 1632 1822 Llansaint (Opp Bus Shelter) 0922 1043 1352 1642 1832 Kidwelly (Boot & Shoe Inn) (Arr) 0928 1049 1358 1648 1838 Kidwelly (Boot & Shoe Inn) (Dep) 0930 -- -- 1650 1840 Trimsaran (Argoed Terrace) 0940 -- -- 1659 1849 Trimsaran (Waunclyn) 0946 -- -- 1704 | Trimsaran Rugby club 0948 -- -- 1706 1856 Furnace (Colliers Arms) 0957 -- -- 1713 1903 Llanelli (Bus Station) 1003 -- -- 1719 1909 Notes: FCYM First Cymru MRRS Morris Travel Llanelli - Carmarthen via Trimsaran - Kidwelly - Llansaint - Ferryside Service 198 (MGZO198) Saturday (Outbound) Timetable valid from 4th September 2017 until 23rd December 2017 Operator: FCYM MRRS MRRS FCYM FCYM Llanelli (Bus Station) 0735 -- -- 1420 1620 Furnace Square 0740 -- -- 1425 1625 Trimsaran Rugby club 0749 -- -- 1434 1634 Trimsaran (Waunclyn) | -- -- 1436 1636 Trimsaran (Argoed Terrace) 0751 -- -- 1441 1641 Kidwelly (Boot & Shoe Inn) (Arr) 0801 -- -- 1449 1649 Kidwelly (Boot & Shoe Inn) (Dep) 0803 0925 1235 1451 1651 Llansaint (Bus Shelter) 0809 0931 1241 1457 1657 Ferryside (Ferry Cabin) 0819 0940 1250 1507 1707 LLandyfaelog 0828 0951 1301 1516 1716 Idole 0832 | 1305 1520 1720 Cwmffrwd (Black Lion) 0834 | 1306 1522 1722 Croesyceilog | 0957 | | | Pibwrlwyd (C.C.T.A) 0836 0959 1309 1524 1724 Carmarthen Bus Station 0844 1005 1314 1530 1730 Notes: FCYM First Cymru MRRS Morris Travel Page 2 of 2 .
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