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24X Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 24X bus time schedule & line map 24X Varteg Hill - Newport via Cwmbran View In Website Mode The 24X bus line (Varteg Hill - Newport via Cwmbran) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Blaenavon: 5:10 PM - 5:36 PM (2) Cwmbran: 8:14 AM - 5:00 PM (3) Cwmbran: 7:30 AM (4) Newport: 7:30 AM - 5:18 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 24X bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 24X bus arriving. Direction: Blaenavon 24X bus Time Schedule 40 stops Blaenavon Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:10 PM - 5:36 PM Market Square 17, Newport Tuesday 5:10 PM - 5:36 PM Castle, Newport Shaftesbury Street, Newport Wednesday 5:10 PM - 5:36 PM Llanyravon Boating Lake, Llanyrafon Thursday 5:10 PM - 5:36 PM Friday 5:10 PM - 5:36 PM Llanyravon Square, Llanyrafon Llan-yr-avon Square, Llanyrafon Community Saturday 5:10 PM - 5:36 PM Redbrook House, Southville Llantarnam Grange, Cwmbran 24X bus Info Bus Station A1, Cwmbran Direction: Blaenavon 1 Gwent Square, Cwmbran Stops: 40 Trip Duration: 51 min Llantarnam Grange, Cwmbran Line Summary: Market Square 17, Newport, Castle, Newport, Llanyravon Boating Lake, Llanyrafon, Cwmbran Rail Station, Cwmbran Llanyravon Square, Llanyrafon, Redbrook House, Southville, Llantarnam Grange, Cwmbran, Bus Allotments, Cwmbran Station A1, Cwmbran, Llantarnam Grange, Cwmbran, Cwmbran Rail Station, Cwmbran, Ffordd Edlogan, Cwmbran Allotments, Cwmbran, Bronllys Place, Cwmbran, Bronllys Place, Cwmbran Edlogan Square, Croesyceiliog, Chepstow Rise, Croesyceiliog, Town Hall 4, Pontypool, Park Road, Edlogan Way, Cwmbran Pontypool, Riverside, Pontypool, Merchant's Hill, Edlogan Square, Croesyceiliog Pontnewynydd, Post O∆ce, Pontnewynydd, Snatchwood Road Bottom, Snatchwood, Chepstow Rise, Croesyceiliog Snatchwood Terrace, Snatchwood, Broad Street, Abersychan, Union Street, Abersychan, Telephone Plas Bryn Gomer, Croesyceiliog Community Exchange, Abersychan, Big Arch, Abersychan, British School Close, Fairƒeld, Heol Waun, Talywain, Town Hall 4, Pontypool Commercial Road Top, Talywain, Emlyn Park, Talywain, Bakery Houses, Garndiffaith, Balance Park Road, Pontypool Road, Garndiffaith, Terminus, Varteg, Gladstone Osbourne Road, Pontymoile Community Terrace, Varteg, Salisbury Terrace, Varteg, Cemetery, Forgeside, Curwood, Blaenavon, Kennard Crescent, Riverside, Pontypool Blaenavon, Blaenavon Ironworks, Bunkers Hill, Riverside, Pontymoile Community Engine Row, Ri≈e Green, Upper Waun Street, Blaenavon, High Street, Blaenavon Merchant's Hill, Pontnewynydd Post O∆ce, Pontnewynydd Snatchwood Road Bottom, Snatchwood Snatchwood Terrace, Snatchwood Owendale Terrace, Pen Tranch Community Broad Street, Abersychan Broad Street, Abersychan Community Union Street, Abersychan Telephone Exchange, Abersychan Big Arch, Abersychan Lodge Road, Abersychan Community British School Close, Fairƒeld Cwrt y Porth Fawr, Abersychan Community Heol Waun, Talywain Commercial Road Top, Talywain Commercial Road, Abersychan Community Emlyn Park, Talywain New Road, Abersychan Community Bakery Houses, Garndiffaith Heol Newydd, Abersychan Community Balance Road, Garndiffaith Terminus, Varteg Gladstone Terrace, Varteg Salisbury Terrace, Varteg Cemetery, Forgeside Curwood, Blaenavon A4043, Blaenavon Kennard Crescent, Blaenavon Church Road, Blaenavon Blaenavon Ironworks, Bunkers Hill Engine Row, Ri≈e Green North Street, Blaenavon Upper Waun Street, Blaenavon Upper Waun Street, Blaenavon High Street, Blaenavon Vincent Street, Blaenavon Direction: Cwmbran 24X bus Time Schedule 7 stops Cwmbran Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:14 AM - 5:00 PM Market Square 17, Newport Tuesday 8:14 AM - 5:00 PM Castle, Newport Shaftesbury Street, Newport Wednesday 8:14 AM - 5:00 PM Llanyravon Boating Lake, Llanyrafon Thursday 8:14 AM - 5:00 PM Friday 8:14 AM - 5:00 PM Llanyravon Square, Llanyrafon Llan-yr-avon Square, Llanyrafon Community Saturday 8:14 AM - 5:00 PM Redbrook House, Southville Llantarnam Grange, Cwmbran 24X bus Info Bus Station A1, Cwmbran Direction: Cwmbran 1 Gwent Square, Cwmbran Stops: 7 Trip Duration: 11 min Line Summary: Market Square 17, Newport, Castle, Newport, Llanyravon Boating Lake, Llanyrafon, Llanyravon Square, Llanyrafon, Redbrook House, Southville, Llantarnam Grange, Cwmbran, Bus Station A1, Cwmbran Direction: Cwmbran 24X bus Time Schedule 24 stops Cwmbran Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:30 AM Terminus, Varteg Tuesday 7:30 AM Balance Road, Garndiffaith Wednesday 7:30 AM Bakery Houses, Garndiffaith Thursday 7:30 AM Globe, Talywain Friday 7:30 AM Heol Albert, Abersychan Community Saturday Not Operational Commercial Road Top, Talywain Commercial Road, Abersychan Community Church, Talywain 24X bus Info British School Close, Fairƒeld Direction: Cwmbran Cwrt y Porth Fawr, Abersychan Community Stops: 24 Trip Duration: 26 min Big Arch, Abersychan Line Summary: Terminus, Varteg, Balance Road, Lodge Road, Abersychan Community Garndiffaith, Bakery Houses, Garndiffaith, Globe, Talywain, Commercial Road Top, Talywain, Church, Devon Place, Abersychan Talywain, British School Close, Fairƒeld, Big Arch, Devon Place, Abersychan Community Abersychan, Devon Place, Abersychan, Union Street, Abersychan, Broad Street, Abersychan, Snatchwood Union Street, Abersychan Terrace, Snatchwood, Snatchwood Road Bottom, Bell Lane, Abersychan Community Snatchwood, St Luke's Road, Pontnewynydd, Merchant's Hill, Pontnewynydd, Riverside, Pontypool, Broad Street, Abersychan Park Road, Pontypool, Town Hall 1, Pontypool, Broad Street, Abersychan Community Chepstow Rise, Croesyceiliog, Edlogan Square, Croesyceiliog, The Willows, Croesyceiliog, Allotments, Snatchwood Terrace, Snatchwood Croesyceiliog, Cwmbran Rail Station, Cwmbran, Bus Owendale Terrace, Pen Tranch Community Station A1, Cwmbran Snatchwood Road Bottom, Snatchwood St Luke's Road, Pontnewynydd Merchant's Hill, Pontnewynydd St Luke's Road, Pen Tranch Community Riverside, Pontypool Riverside Walk, Pontymoile Community Park Road, Pontypool Rosemary Lane, Pontymoile Community Town Hall 1, Pontypool St James' Field, Pontymoile Community Chepstow Rise, Croesyceiliog Edlogan Square, Croesyceiliog Edlogan Way, Croesyceiliog Community The Willows, Croesyceiliog Allotments, Croesyceiliog Ffordd Edlogan, Cwmbran Cwmbran Rail Station, Cwmbran Bus Station A1, Cwmbran 1 Gwent Square, Cwmbran Direction: Newport 24X bus Time Schedule 28 stops Newport Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:30 AM - 5:18 PM Terminus, Varteg Tuesday 7:30 AM - 5:18 PM Balance Road, Garndiffaith Wednesday 7:30 AM - 5:18 PM Bakery Houses, Garndiffaith Thursday 7:30 AM - 5:18 PM Globe, Talywain Friday 7:30 AM - 5:18 PM Heol Albert, Abersychan Community Saturday 7:30 AM - 5:18 PM Commercial Road Top, Talywain Commercial Road, Abersychan Community Church, Talywain 24X bus Info British School Close, Fairƒeld Direction: Newport Cwrt y Porth Fawr, Abersychan Community Stops: 28 Trip Duration: 11 min Big Arch, Abersychan Line Summary: Terminus, Varteg, Balance Road, Lodge Road, Abersychan Community Garndiffaith, Bakery Houses, Garndiffaith, Globe, Talywain, Commercial Road Top, Talywain, Church, Devon Place, Abersychan Talywain, British School Close, Fairƒeld, Big Arch, Devon Place, Abersychan Community Abersychan, Devon Place, Abersychan, Union Street, Abersychan, Broad Street, Abersychan, Snatchwood Union Street, Abersychan Terrace, Snatchwood, Snatchwood Road Bottom, Bell Lane, Abersychan Community Snatchwood, St Luke's Road, Pontnewynydd, Merchant's Hill, Pontnewynydd, Riverside, Pontypool, Broad Street, Abersychan Park Road, Pontypool, Town Hall 1, Pontypool, Broad Street, Abersychan Community Chepstow Rise, Croesyceiliog, Edlogan Square, Croesyceiliog, The Willows, Croesyceiliog, Allotments, Snatchwood Terrace, Snatchwood Croesyceiliog, Cwmbran Rail Station, Cwmbran, Bus Owendale Terrace, Pen Tranch Community Station A1, Cwmbran, Goldcliff House, Southville, Llanyravon Square, Llanyrafon, Llanyravon Boating Snatchwood Road Bottom, Snatchwood Lake, Llanyrafon, Market Square 17, Newport St Luke's Road, Pontnewynydd Merchant's Hill, Pontnewynydd St Luke's Road, Pen Tranch Community Riverside, Pontypool Riverside Walk, Pontymoile Community Park Road, Pontypool Rosemary Lane, Pontymoile Community Town Hall 1, Pontypool St James' Field, Pontymoile Community Chepstow Rise, Croesyceiliog Edlogan Square, Croesyceiliog Edlogan Way, Croesyceiliog Community The Willows, Croesyceiliog Allotments, Croesyceiliog Ffordd Edlogan, Cwmbran Cwmbran Rail Station, Cwmbran Bus Station A1, Cwmbran 1 Gwent Square, Cwmbran Goldcliff House, Southville Llanyravon Square, Llanyrafon Llan-yr-avon Square, Llanyrafon Community Llanyravon Boating Lake, Llanyrafon Market Square 17, Newport 24X bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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