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981 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 981 bus time schedule & line map 981 Merthyr Tydƒl - Bryngolau View In Website Mode The 981 bus line (Merthyr Tydƒl - Bryngolau) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Merthyr Tydƒl: 7:32 AM (2) Treharris: 3:04 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 981 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 981 bus arriving. Direction: Merthyr Tydƒl 981 bus Time Schedule 34 stops Merthyr Tydƒl Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:32 AM Bus Station, Treharris Tuesday 7:32 AM St Matthias` Church, Treharris Wednesday 7:32 AM Treharne Road, Edwardsville Thursday 7:32 AM Treharne Road, Treharris Community Friday 7:32 AM Tai-Yn-Banwan, Edwardsville Saturday Not Operational Pontygwaith, Mount Pleasant Primary School, Mount Pleasant Darren Las, Mount Pleasant 981 bus Info Darren Las, Merthyr Vale Community Direction: Merthyr Tydƒl Stops: 34 Oaklands, Merthyr Vale Trip Duration: 42 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Treharris, St Matthias` Station Terrace, Merthyr Vale Church, Treharris, Treharne Road, Edwardsville, Tai- Yn-Banwan, Edwardsville, Pontygwaith, Mount Pleasant, Primary School, Mount Pleasant, Darren Station Square, Merthyr Vale Las, Mount Pleasant, Oaklands, Merthyr Vale, Bridge Street, Merthyr Vale Community Station Terrace, Merthyr Vale, Station Square, Merthyr Vale, Gordon Lennox Club, Merthyr Vale, Gordon Lennox Club, Merthyr Vale Capel Smyrna, Aberfan, Park View, Aberfan, Walters Nixonville, Merthyr Vale Community Terrace, Aberfan, Ty Bryngoleu, Aberfan, Bryngoleu Capel Smyrna, Aberfan Terminus, Aberfan, Canonie Crescent, Aberfan, Perthygleision Square, Aberfan, Walters Terrace, Aberfan, Park View, Aberfan, Capel Smyrna, Aberfan, Park View, Aberfan Wingƒeld Street, Aberfan, Community Centre, Walter's Terrace, Merthyr Vale Community Aberfan, Social Club, Aberfan, The Grove, Aberfan, Pantglas, Aberfan, Ynysygored Cottages, Aberfan, Walters Terrace, Aberfan Bronheulog Terrace, Troedyrhiw, Dan-Y-Bryn Villas, Cross Street, Merthyr Vale Community Troedyrhiw, Glantaff Road, Troedyrhiw, Station, Troedyrhiw, Infants School, Troedyrhiw, Poplar Ty Bryngoleu, Aberfan Terrace, Pentrebach, Merthyr Bus Station Stand 1, Canonbie Crescent, Merthyr Vale Community Merthyr Tydƒl Bryngoleu Terminus, Aberfan Bryngoleu, Merthyr Vale Community Canonie Crescent, Aberfan Canonbie Crescent, Merthyr Vale Community Perthygleision Square, Aberfan Canonbie Crescent, Merthyr Vale Community Walters Terrace, Aberfan Cross Street, Merthyr Vale Community Park View, Aberfan Walter's Terrace, Merthyr Vale Community Capel Smyrna, Aberfan Wingƒeld Street, Aberfan Wingƒeld Street, Merthyr Vale Community Community Centre, Aberfan Hillside Close, Merthyr Vale Community Social Club, Aberfan The Grove, Aberfan Pantglas, Aberfan Pantglas Fawr, Merthyr Vale Community Ynysygored Cottages, Aberfan Bronheulog Terrace, Troedyrhiw Dan-Y-Bryn Villas, Troedyrhiw Carlton Terrace, Troed-Y-Rhiw Community Glantaff Road, Troedyrhiw Station, Troedyrhiw Bridge Street, Troed-Y-Rhiw Community Infants School, Troedyrhiw Poplar Terrace, Pentrebach Merthyr Bus Station Stand 1, Merthyr Tydƒl Direction: Treharris 981 bus Time Schedule 33 stops Treharris Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:04 PM Station, Troedyrhiw Bridge Street, Troed-Y-Rhiw Community Tuesday 3:04 PM Glantaff Road, Troedyrhiw Wednesday 3:04 PM Dan Y Bryn Villas, Troedyrhiw Thursday 3:04 PM Carlton Terrace, Troed-Y-Rhiw Community Friday 3:04 PM Bronheulog Terrace, Troedyrhiw Saturday Not Operational Ynysygored Cottages, Aberfan Pantglas, Aberfan Pantglas Fawr, Merthyr Vale Community 981 bus Info Direction: Treharris Rugby Club, Aberfan Stops: 33 Trip Duration: 27 min Social Club, Aberfan Line Summary: Station, Troedyrhiw, Glantaff Road, Troedyrhiw, Dan Y Bryn Villas, Troedyrhiw, Community Centre, Aberfan Bronheulog Terrace, Troedyrhiw, Ynysygored Angus Street, Merthyr Vale Community Cottages, Aberfan, Pantglas, Aberfan, Rugby Club, Aberfan, Social Club, Aberfan, Community Centre, Wingƒeld Street, Aberfan Aberfan, Wingƒeld Street, Aberfan, Capel Smyrna, Wingƒeld Street, Merthyr Vale Community Aberfan, Park View, Aberfan, Walters Terrace, Aberfan, Ty Bryngoleu, Aberfan, Bryngoleu Terminus, Capel Smyrna, Aberfan Aberfan, Canonie Crescent, Aberfan, Perthygleision Square, Aberfan, Walters Terrace, Aberfan, Park Park View, Aberfan View, Aberfan, Capel Smyrna, Aberfan, Gordon Lennox Club, Merthyr Vale, Station Square, Merthyr Walter's Terrace, Merthyr Vale Community Vale, Station Terrace, Merthyr Vale, Oaklands, Walters Terrace, Aberfan Merthyr Vale, Darren Las, Mount Pleasant, Primary School, Mount Pleasant, Pontygwaith, Mount Cross Street, Merthyr Vale Community Pleasant, Tai-Yn-Banwan, Edwardsville, Treharne Ty Bryngoleu, Aberfan Road, Edwardsville, Cardiff Road, Edwardsville, Glan Y Nant, Treharris, St Matthias` Church, Treharris, Bus Canonbie Crescent, Merthyr Vale Community Station, Treharris Bryngoleu Terminus, Aberfan Bryngoleu, Merthyr Vale Community Canonie Crescent, Aberfan Canonbie Crescent, Merthyr Vale Community Perthygleision Square, Aberfan Canonbie Crescent, Merthyr Vale Community Walters Terrace, Aberfan Cross Street, Merthyr Vale Community Park View, Aberfan Walter's Terrace, Merthyr Vale Community Capel Smyrna, Aberfan Gordon Lennox Club, Merthyr Vale Nixonville, Merthyr Vale Community Station Square, Merthyr Vale Bridge Street, Merthyr Vale Community Station Terrace, Merthyr Vale Oaklands, Merthyr Vale Darren Las, Mount Pleasant Primary School, Mount Pleasant Pontygwaith, Mount Pleasant Tai-Yn-Banwan, Edwardsville Treharne Road, Edwardsville Treharne Road, Treharris Community Cardiff Road, Edwardsville Cardiff Road, Treharris Community Glan Y Nant, Treharris St Matthias` Church, Treharris Bus Station, Treharris 981 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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