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972 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 972 bus time schedule & line map 972 Aberdare - Bridgend View In Website Mode The 972 bus line (Aberdare - Bridgend) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Aberdare: 7:47 AM - 3:48 PM (2) Gilfach Goch: 4:10 PM (3) Llwyn-Y-Pia: 8:05 AM (4) Penygraig: 4:10 PM (5) Tonypandy: 7:59 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 972 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 972 bus arriving. Direction: Aberdare 972 bus Time Schedule 43 stops Aberdare Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:47 AM - 3:48 PM Post O∆ce, Penygraig Tuesday 7:47 AM - 3:48 PM Rugby Club, Penygraig Wednesday 7:47 AM - 3:48 PM Peacocks, Tonypandy Thursday 7:47 AM - 3:48 PM Dunraven Street, Rhondda Friday 7:47 AM - 3:48 PM Steps, Tonypandy Saturday Not Operational War Memorial, Tonypandy Dunraven Street, Rhondda Bus Station A1, Tonypandy 972 bus Info Enterprise Centre, Tonypandy Direction: Aberdare Institute Place, Rhondda Stops: 43 Trip Duration: 45 min Asda, Llwyn-Y-Pia Line Summary: Post O∆ce, Penygraig, Rugby Club, Penygraig, Peacocks, Tonypandy, Steps, Tonypandy, Magistrates Court, Llwyn-Y-Pia War Memorial, Tonypandy, Bus Station A1, Tonypandy, Enterprise Centre, Tonypandy, Asda, Princess Louise Road, Llwyn-Y-Pia Llwyn-Y-Pia, Magistrates Court, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Princess Louise Road, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Partridge Square, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Cwm Rhondda Hospital, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Partridge Square, Llwyn-Y-Pia Bungalows, Ystrad Rhondda, Sports Centre, Ystrad Princess Louise Road, Rhondda Rhondda, Star Hotel, Ystrad Rhondda, Dan Y Graig, Ystrad Rhondda, Penrhys Hill, Ystrad Rhondda, Cwm Rhondda Hospital, Llwyn-Y-Pia Roundabout, Penrhys, Penrhys Avenue, Tylorstown, Parry Street, Tylorstown, Jubilee Hotel, Tylorstown, Bungalows, Ystrad Rhondda Police Station, Tylorstown, Welfare Hall, Tylorstown, Prospect, Tylorstown, Sports Centre, Tylorstown, Sports Centre, Ystrad Rhondda Clinic, Ferndale, Ferndale Hotel, Ferndale, Rhondda Hotel, Ferndale, North Road Schools, Ferndale, North Star Hotel, Ystrad Rhondda Road, Ferndale, Rhondda Road, Ferndale, Morris Terrace, Ferndale, Ffaldau Terrace, Ferndale, Dan Y Graig, Ystrad Rhondda Highƒeld, Ferndale, Cemetery, Ferndale, Glanville Terrace, Maerdy, Conservative Club, Maerdy, Sion Penrhys Hill, Ystrad Rhondda Chapel, Maerdy, Maerdy Court, Maerdy, Mary Street, Penrhys Road, Rhondda Aberdare, Library, Aberdare, Depot Road, Gadlys, Bus Roundabout, Penrhys Station 12, Aberdare 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: Gilfach Goch 972 bus Time Schedule 47 stops Gilfach Goch Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:10 PM Pont Rhondda, Llwyn-Y-Pia Tuesday 4:10 PM Cwm Rhondda Hospital, Llwyn-Y-Pia Wednesday 4:10 PM Post O∆ce, Llwyn-Y-Pia Thursday 4:10 PM Partridge Road, Rhondda Friday 4:10 PM Princess Louise Road, Llwyn-Y-Pia Saturday Not Operational Magistrates Court, Llwyn-Y-Pia Asda, Llwyn-Y-Pia Llwynypia Road, Rhondda 972 bus Info Enterprise Centre, Tonypandy Direction: Gilfach Goch Institute Place, Rhondda Stops: 47 Trip Duration: 45 min Bus Station A5, Tonypandy Line Summary: Pont Rhondda, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Cwm Rhondda Hospital, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Post O∆ce, Llwyn-Y- War Memorial, Tonypandy Pia, Princess Louise Road, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Magistrates Dunraven Street, Rhondda Court, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Asda, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Enterprise Centre, Tonypandy, Bus Station A5, Tonypandy, War Steps, Tonypandy Memorial, Tonypandy, Steps, Tonypandy, Peacocks, Tonypandy, Rugby Club, Penygraig, Mr Creemy, Peacocks, Tonypandy Penygraig, Labour Club, Penygraig, Brook Street, Williamstown, Glamorgan Hotel, Williamstown, Dunraven Street, Rhondda Saron, Williamstown, School Street, Williamstown, Rugby Club, Penygraig Craig Mission, Edmondstown, Black Diamond, Edmondstown, Workingmen`S Club, Trebanog, Mr Creemy, Penygraig Trebanog Arms, Trebanog, Cilely Farm, Trebanog, Brentan Villa, Tonyrefail, Steps, Tonyrefail, Martin Field Street, Rhondda Crescent, Tonyrefail, Waunrhydd Road, Tonyrefail, Labour Club, Penygraig Leisure Centre, Tonyrefail, Padƒeld Court, Bryngolau, Embankment, Hendreforgan, Ffordd Llanbad, Hendreforgan, Primary School, Hendreforgan, Brook Street, Williamstown Boxing Club, Gilfach Goch, Ex-Servicemen`S Club, Gilfach Goch, Health Centre, Gilfach Goch, Senior Glamorgan Hotel, Williamstown Citizens Hall, Gilfach Goch, Swn-Yr-Afon, Gilfach Cornwall Road, Rhondda Goch, Community Centre, Evanstown, Adare Street, Evanstown, Ogmore Hotel, Evanstown, Rosehill Saron, Williamstown Terrace, Gilfach Goch, Blandy Terrace, Gilfach Goch, Fairview, Gilfach Goch, Festival Club, Gilfach Goch, St School Street, Williamstown Barnabas Church, Gilfach Goch, Post O∆ce, Gilfach Simon Street, Rhondda Goch, Senior Citizens Hall, Gilfach Goch Craig Mission, Edmondstown Weston Road, Tonyrefail Community Black Diamond, Edmondstown Workingmen`S Club, Trebanog Trebanog Arms, Trebanog Cilely Farm, Trebanog Brentan Villa, Tonyrefail Steps, Tonyrefail Martin Crescent, Tonyrefail Waunrhydd Road, Tonyrefail Waunrhydd Road, Tonyrefail Leisure Centre, Tonyrefail Padƒeld Court, Bryngolau Embankment, Hendreforgan Ffordd Llanbad, Hendreforgan Ffoddllanbad, Gilfach Goch Community Primary School, Hendreforgan Boxing Club, Gilfach Goch Ex-Servicemen`S Club, Gilfach Goch Health Centre, Gilfach Goch Gelli Arael Road, Gilfach Goch Community Senior Citizens Hall, Gilfach Goch Swn-Yr-Afon, Gilfach Goch Community Centre, Evanstown Adare Street, Evanstown Ogmore Hotel, Evanstown Rosehill Terrace, Gilfach Goch Blandy Terrace, Gilfach Goch Fairview, Gilfach Goch Fair View, Gilfach Goch Community Festival Club, Gilfach Goch High Street, Gilfach Goch Community St Barnabas Church, Gilfach Goch Post O∆ce, Gilfach Goch Senior Citizens Hall, Gilfach Goch Direction: Llwyn-Y-Pia 972 bus Time Schedule 49 stops Llwyn-Y-Pia Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:05 AM Senior Citizens Hall, Gilfach Goch Tuesday 8:05 AM Swn-Yr-Afon, Gilfach Goch Wednesday 8:05 AM Community Centre, Evanstown Thursday 8:05 AM Adare Street, Evanstown Friday 8:05 AM Ogmore Hotel, Evanstown Saturday Not Operational Rosehill Terrace, Gilfach Goch Blandy Terrace, Gilfach Goch 972 bus Info Fairview, Gilfach Goch Direction: Llwyn-Y-Pia Stops: 49 Fair View, Gilfach Goch Community Trip Duration: 45 min Festival Club, Gilfach Goch Line Summary: Senior Citizens Hall, Gilfach Goch, Swn-Yr-Afon, Gilfach Goch, Community Centre, High Street, Gilfach Goch Community Evanstown, Adare Street, Evanstown, Ogmore Hotel, St Barnabas Church, Gilfach Goch Evanstown, Rosehill Terrace, Gilfach Goch, Blandy Terrace, Gilfach Goch, Fairview, Gilfach Goch, Festival Club, Gilfach Goch, St Barnabas Church, Post O∆ce, Gilfach Goch Gilfach Goch, Post O∆ce, Gilfach Goch, Senior Citizens Hall, Gilfach Goch, Heath Centre, Gilfach Senior Citizens Hall, Gilfach Goch Goch, Ex-Servicemens Club, Gilfach Goch, Boxing Club, Gilfach Goch, Primary School, Hendreforgan, Heath Centre, Gilfach Goch Ffordd Llanbad, Hendreforgan, Hendreforgan, Gelli Arael Road, Gilfach Goch Community Cemetery, Tonyrefail, Padƒeld Court, Bryngolau, Comprehensive School, Tonyrefail, Playing Fields, Ex-Servicemens Club, Gilfach Goch Tonyrefail, Waunrhydd Road, Tonyrefail, Martin Crescent, Tonyrefail, Steps, Tonyrefail, Brentan Villa, Boxing Club, Gilfach Goch Trebanog, Cilely Farm, Trebanog, Trebanog Arms, Trebanog, Workingmen`S Club, Trebanog, Black Primary School, Hendreforgan Diamond, Edmondstown, Terry Stores, Edmondstown, School Street, Williamstown, Saron, Ffordd Llanbad, Hendreforgan Williamstown, Glamorgan Hotel, Williamstown, Brook Street, Williamstown, Labour Club, Penygraig, Post Hendreforgan O∆ce, Penygraig, Rugby Club, Penygraig, Peacocks, Tonypandy, Steps, Tonypandy, War Memorial, Cemetery, Tonyrefail Tonypandy, Bus Station A1, Tonypandy, Enterprise Centre, Tonypandy, Asda, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Magistrates Padƒeld Court, Bryngolau Court, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Princess Louise Road, Llwyn-Y- Pia, Partridge Square, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Cwm Rhondda Hospital, Llwyn-Y-Pia, Pont Rhondda, Llwyn-Y-Pia 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 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