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52 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 52 bus time schedule & line map 52 Llanrhuddlad - Llangefni View In Website Mode The 52 bus line (Llanrhuddlad - Llangefni) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Llangefni: 9:20 AM (2) Llanrhuddlad: 12:45 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 52 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 52 bus arriving. Direction: Llangefni 52 bus Time Schedule 21 stops Llangefni Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Tyn Y Gongl, Llanrhuddlad Tuesday Not Operational Pen-Yr-Osedd, Llanfairynghornwy Wednesday Not Operational Old Post O∆ce, Llanfairynghornwy Thursday 9:20 AM Square, Rhydwyn Friday Not Operational Maes Gwelfor, Rhydwyn Saturday Not Operational Lobster Pot, Rhydwyn Maes Maethlu, Llanfaethlu 52 bus Info Fron Goch, Llanfwrog Direction: Llangefni Stops: 21 Trip Duration: 90 min Capel Abarim, Llanfachraeth Line Summary: Tyn Y Gongl, Llanrhuddlad, Pen-Yr- Osedd, Llanfairynghornwy, Old Post O∆ce, Pisgah Hall, Llanddeusant Llanfairynghornwy, Square, Rhydwyn, Maes Gwelfor, Rhydwyn, Lobster Pot, Rhydwyn, Maes Maethlu, Capel Horeb, Elim Llanfaethlu, Fron Goch, Llanfwrog, Capel Abarim, Llanfachraeth, Pisgah Hall, Llanddeusant, Capel Capel Ebenezer, Trefor Horeb, Elim, Capel Ebenezer, Trefor, Capel, Carmel, Post O∆ce, Llanerchymedd, Dolmeinir Turn, Capel, Carmel Llangwyllog, Erddreinog House, Llangwyllog, Maes- Yr-Orsedd, Bodffordd, Lon Cae Garw, Rhostrehwfa, Post O∆ce, Llanerchymedd Ffordd Corn Hir, Llangefni, Ysgol, Llangefni, Post Market Square, Llannerch-Y-Medd Community O∆ce, Llangefni Dolmeinir Turn, Llangwyllog Erddreinog House, Llangwyllog Maes-Yr-Orsedd, Bodffordd Maes yr Orsedd, Bodffordd Community Lon Cae Garw, Rhostrehwfa Ffordd Corn Hir, Llangefni Ffordd Corn Hir, Llangefni Community Ysgol, Llangefni Post O∆ce, Llangefni Stryd yr Eglwys, Llangefni Direction: Llanrhuddlad 52 bus Time Schedule 23 stops Llanrhuddlad Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Post O∆ce, Llangefni Stryd yr Eglwys, Llangefni Tuesday Not Operational Library, Llangefni Wednesday Not Operational Ysgol, Llangefni Thursday 12:45 PM Cildwrn Road, Llangefni Friday Not Operational Ffordd Corn Hir, Llangefni Saturday Not Operational Lon Cae Garw, Rhostrehwfa Maes-Yr-Orsedd, Bodffordd Maes yr Orsedd, Bodffordd Community 52 bus Info Direction: Llanrhuddlad Erddreiniog House, Llangwyllog Stops: 23 Trip Duration: 75 min Dolmeinir Turn, Llangwyllog Line Summary: Post O∆ce, Llangefni, Library, Llangefni, Ysgol, Llangefni, Ffordd Corn Hir, Post O∆ce, Llanerchymedd Llangefni, Lon Cae Garw, Rhostrehwfa, Maes-Yr- Market Square, Llannerch-Y-Medd Community Orsedd, Bodffordd, Erddreiniog House, Llangwyllog, Dolmeinir Turn, Llangwyllog, Post O∆ce, Capel, Carmel Llanerchymedd, Capel, Carmel, Capel Ebenezer, Trefor, Capel Horeb, Elim, Pisgah Hall, Llanddeusant, Capel Ebenezer, Trefor Post O∆ce, Llanfachraeth, Capel Abarim, Llanfachraeth, Fron Goch, Llanfwrog, Maes Maethlu, Capel Horeb, Elim Llanfaethlu, Lobster Pot, Rhydwyn, Maes Gwelfor, Rhydwyn, Square, Rhydwyn, Old Post O∆ce, Llanfairynghornwy, Pen-Yr-Osedd, Pisgah Hall, Llanddeusant Llanfairynghornwy, Garth, Llanrhuddlad Post O∆ce, Llanfachraeth Capel Abarim, Llanfachraeth Fron Goch, Llanfwrog Maes Maethlu, Llanfaethlu Lobster Pot, Rhydwyn Maes Gwelfor, Rhydwyn Square, Rhydwyn Old Post O∆ce, Llanfairynghornwy Pen-Yr-Osedd, Llanfairynghornwy Garth, Llanrhuddlad 52 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Wales. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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