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111 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 111 bus time schedule & line map 111 Llanelli - Swansea via Gorseinon View In Website Mode The 111 bus line (Llanelli - Swansea via Gorseinon) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Gorseinon: 6:05 PM - 7:40 PM (2) Llanelli: 6:55 AM - 6:40 PM (3) Swansea: 6:15 AM - 7:45 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 111 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 111 bus arriving. Direction: Gorseinon 111 bus Time Schedule 32 stops Gorseinon Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:05 PM - 7:40 PM Bus Station N, Swansea Tuesday 6:05 PM - 7:40 PM Christina Street B, Swansea Christina Street, Swansea Wednesday 6:05 PM - 7:40 PM High Street Station, Swansea Thursday 6:05 PM - 7:40 PM Friday 6:05 PM - 7:40 PM Dyfatty, Hafod 143-144 High Street, Swansea Saturday 6:00 PM - 7:40 PM Zoar Chapel, Waun Wen Carmarthen Road, Swansea Waun Wen Inn, Waun Wen 111 bus Info Direction: Gorseinon Cwmbwrla Gate House, Cwmbwrla Stops: 32 Trip Duration: 29 min Beattie Street, Cwmdu Line Summary: Bus Station N, Swansea, Christina Middle Road, Swansea Street B, Swansea, High Street Station, Swansea, Dyfatty, Hafod, Zoar Chapel, Waun Wen, Waun Wen Torrington Road, Cwmdu Inn, Waun Wen, Cwmbwrla Gate House, Cwmbwrla, Beattie Street, Cwmdu, Torrington Road, Cwmdu, Gendros Crescent, Gendros Gendros Crescent, Gendros, Mcritchie Place, Gendros Crescent, Swansea Gendros, King`S Head Motors, Gendros, Ravenhill Cross, Ravenhill, Heol Calƒn, Ravenhill, Ffordd Y Mcritchie Place, Gendros Brain Turn, Fforestfach, Maes-Y-Felin, Fforestfach, Ivorites, Fforestfach, Tesco, Fforestfach, Llwyn Teg, King`S Head Motors, Gendros Cadle, Ystrad Road, Fforestfach, Morris Terrace, Llewitha Bridge, Hospital Road, Garden Village, Day's Garage, Garden Village, Stafford Common, Garden Ravenhill Cross, Ravenhill Village, Post O∆ce, Garden Village, Garden Village Middle Road, Swansea Football Club, Kingsbridge, Glanrhyd Terrace, Kingsbridge, Libanus Road, Gorseinon, Bus Station Heol Calƒn, Ravenhill 4, Gorseinon, St Catherine's Church, Gorseinon, British Legion Club, Gorseinon, Loughor Crossroads, Ffordd Y Brain Turn, Fforestfach Gorseinon Maes-Y-Felin, Fforestfach Goole Road, Swansea Ivorites, Fforestfach Pontarddulais Road, Swansea Tesco, Fforestfach Pontarddulais Road, Swansea Llwyn Teg, Cadle Ystrad Road, Fforestfach Morris Terrace, Llewitha Bridge Hospital Road, Garden Village Swansea Road, Llwchwr Community Day's Garage, Garden Village Stafford Common, Garden Village Post O∆ce, Garden Village Garden Village Football Club, Kingsbridge Glanrhyd Terrace, Kingsbridge Libanus Road, Gorseinon West Street, Gorseinon Bus Station 4, Gorseinon 14a West Street, Gorseinon St Catherine's Church, Gorseinon British Legion Club, Gorseinon 136 Alexandra Road, Gorseinon Community Loughor Crossroads, Gorseinon 2 Bryn Road, Llwchwr Community Direction: Llanelli 111 bus Time Schedule 60 stops Llanelli Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:10 AM - 5:10 PM Monday 6:55 AM - 6:40 PM Bus Station N, Swansea Tuesday 6:55 AM - 6:40 PM Christina Street B, Swansea Christina Street, Swansea Wednesday 6:55 AM - 6:40 PM High Street Station, Swansea Thursday 6:55 AM - 6:40 PM Friday 6:55 AM - 6:40 PM Dyfatty, Hafod 143-144 High Street, Swansea Saturday 7:55 AM - 6:40 PM Zoar Chapel, Waun Wen Carmarthen Road, Swansea Waun Wen Inn, Waun Wen 111 bus Info Direction: Llanelli Cwmbwrla Gate House, Cwmbwrla Stops: 60 Trip Duration: 65 min Beattie Street, Cwmdu Line Summary: Bus Station N, Swansea, Christina Middle Road, Swansea Street B, Swansea, High Street Station, Swansea, Dyfatty, Hafod, Zoar Chapel, Waun Wen, Waun Wen Torrington Road, Cwmdu Inn, Waun Wen, Cwmbwrla Gate House, Cwmbwrla, Beattie Street, Cwmdu, Torrington Road, Cwmdu, Gendros Crescent, Gendros Gendros Crescent, Gendros, Mcritchie Place, Gendros Crescent, Swansea Gendros, King`S Head Motors, Gendros, Ravenhill Cross, Ravenhill, Heol Calƒn, Ravenhill, Ffordd Y Mcritchie Place, Gendros Brain Turn, Fforestfach, Maes-Y-Felin, Fforestfach, Ivorites, Fforestfach, Tesco, Fforestfach, Llwyn Teg, King`S Head Motors, Gendros Cadle, Ystrad Road, Fforestfach, Morris Terrace, Llewitha Bridge, Hospital Road, Garden Village, Day's Ravenhill Cross, Ravenhill Garage, Garden Village, Stafford Common, Garden Village, Post O∆ce, Garden Village, Garden Village Middle Road, Swansea Football Club, Kingsbridge, Glanrhyd Terrace, Heol Calƒn, Ravenhill Kingsbridge, Libanus Road, Gorseinon, Bus Station 4, Gorseinon, St Catherine's Church, Gorseinon, British Legion Club, Gorseinon, Loughor Crossroads, Ffordd Y Brain Turn, Fforestfach Gorseinon, Bryn Road, Gorseinon, Belgrave Road, Gorseinon, Cross Keys, Loughor, St David`S Close, Maes-Y-Felin, Fforestfach Loughor, Monument, Loughor, Spar, Loughor, Ship & Goole Road, Swansea Castle, Loughor, Loughor Bridge, Yspitty, Yspitty Road, Yspitty, Peugeot Garage, Yspitty, Bynea House, Ivorites, Fforestfach Yspitty, Railway Station, Bynea, Brynhelyg Nursing Pontarddulais Road, Swansea Home, Bynea, Rugby Club, Bynea, British Legion, Bynea, Soar Chapel, Llwynhendy, The Joiners, Tesco, Fforestfach Llwynhendy, Llwynhendy Shops, Cefncaeau, Pontarddulais Road, Swansea Llwynhendy Surgery, Cefncaeau, White Lion, Pemberton, Pemberton Lights, Pemberton, Halfway Llwyn Teg, Cadle Hotel, Halfway, Havard Road, Capel, Capel-Isaf, Capel, Brynamlwg, Penallt, Bryntirion Hospital, Box, Ystrad Road, Fforestfach Andrew Street, Llanelli, Bus Station, Llanelli Morris Terrace, Llewitha Bridge Hospital Road, Garden Village Swansea Road, Llwchwr Community Day's Garage, Garden Village Stafford Common, Garden Village Post O∆ce, Garden Village Garden Village Football Club, Kingsbridge Glanrhyd Terrace, Kingsbridge Libanus Road, Gorseinon West Street, Gorseinon Bus Station 4, Gorseinon 14a West Street, Gorseinon St Catherine's Church, Gorseinon British Legion Club, Gorseinon 136 Alexandra Road, Gorseinon Community Loughor Crossroads, Gorseinon 2 Bryn Road, Llwchwr Community Bryn Road, Gorseinon Bryn Road, Llwchwr Community Belgrave Road, Gorseinon Cross Keys, Loughor St David`S Close, Loughor Monument, Loughor Spar, Loughor 1-3 Castle Street, Loughor Ship & Castle, Loughor Castle Street, Llwchwr Community Loughor Bridge, Yspitty A484, Llanelli Rural Community Yspitty Road, Yspitty Yspitty Road, Llanelli Rural Community Peugeot Garage, Yspitty Bynea House, Yspitty Railway Station, Bynea Tir yr Hen Ysgol, Llanelli Rural Community Brynhelyg Nursing Home, Bynea Rugby Club, Bynea British Legion, Bynea Soar Chapel, Llwynhendy Paradise Cottages, Llanelli Rural Community The Joiners, Llwynhendy Llwynhendy Road, Llanelli Rural Community Llwynhendy Shops, Cefncaeau Llwynhendy Surgery, Cefncaeau B4297, Llanelli Rural Community White Lion, Pemberton Pemberton Lights, Pemberton Llandafen Road, Llanelli Rural Community Halfway Hotel, Halfway Havard Road, Capel Capel-Isaf, Capel Brynamlwg, Penallt Brynamlwg, Llanelli Bryntirion Hospital, Box Andrew Street, Llanelli Bus Station, Llanelli Island Place, Llanelli Direction: Swansea 111 bus Time Schedule 62 stops Swansea Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday 6:15 AM - 7:45 PM Bus Station, Llanelli Island Place, Llanelli Tuesday 6:15 AM - 7:45 PM Andrew Street, Llanelli Wednesday 6:15 AM - 7:45 PM Long Row, Llanelli Thursday 6:15 AM - 7:45 PM Bryntirion, Box Friday 6:15 AM - 7:45 PM A484, Llanelli Saturday 6:15 AM - 7:45 PM Brynamlwg, Penallt Brynamlwg, Llanelli Capel Isaf, Penallt Berllan Deg, Llanelli Community 111 bus Info Direction: Swansea Havard Road, Capel Stops: 62 Trip Duration: 65 min Halfway Hotel, Halfway Line Summary: Bus Station, Llanelli, Andrew Street, Llanelli, Bryntirion, Box, Brynamlwg, Penallt, Capel Pemberton Tra∆c Lights, Pemberton Isaf, Penallt, Havard Road, Capel, Halfway Hotel, Llandafen Road, Llanelli Rural Community Halfway, Pemberton Tra∆c Lights, Pemberton, Pemberton Lights, Pemberton, White Lion, Pemberton Lights, Pemberton Pemberton, Llwynhendy Shops, Cefncaeau, The Joiners, Llwynhendy, Soar Chapel, Llwynhendy, White Lion, Pemberton British Legion, Bynea, Rugby Club, Bynea, Brynhelyg Nursing Home, Bynea, Railway Station, Bynea, Bynea Llwynhendy Shops, Cefncaeau House, Yspitty, Peugeot Garage, Yspitty, Yspitty The Avenue, Llanelli Rural Community Road, Yspitty, Loughor Bridge, Yspitty, Ship & Castle, Loughor, Spar, Loughor, Monument, Loughor, St The Joiners, Llwynhendy David`S Close, Loughor, Cross Keys, Loughor, Belgrave Road, Gorseinon, Bryn Road, Gorseinon, Soar Chapel, Llwynhendy Loughor Crossroads, Loughor, British Legion Club, Gorseinon, St Catherine's Church, Gorseinon, Bus British Legion, Bynea Station 1, Gorseinon, Libanus Road, Gorseinon, Glanrhyd Terrace, Kingsbridge, Garden Village Dolafon, Llanelli Rural Community Football Club, Kingsbridge, Post O∆ce, Garden Rugby Club, Bynea Village, Stafford Common, Garden Village, Day's Garage, Garden Village, Hospital Road, Garden Village, Morris Terrace, Fforestfach, Ystrad Road, Brynhelyg Nursing Home, Bynea Fforestfach, Hardings Gate, Fforestfach, Crush Clothing, Mynydd Newydd, Ivorites Arms, Railway Station, Bynea Fforestfach, Maes-Y-Felin, Fforestfach, Ffordd Y Tir yr Hen Ysgol, Llanelli Rural Community Brain Turn, Fforestfach, Heol Calƒn, Ravenhill, Ravenhill Cross, Ravenhill, King`S Head Motors, Bynea House, Yspitty Gendros, Mcritchie Place, Gendros, Gendros Crescent, Gendros, Mile End Inn, Cwmdu, Mecca, Peugeot Garage, Yspitty Cwmdu, Wickes, Cwmdu, Roundabout, Cwmbwrla, Yspitty Road, Llanelli Rural Community Waun Wen Inn, Waun Wen, Zoar Chapel, Waun
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