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From 10 July Temporary Service 172 timetable while Maerdy Mountain Road is Closed Aberdare Tonypandy 172C Maerdy Tonypandy Bridgend 172 Bridgend Porthcawl 172 MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS except Bank Holiday Mondays route number 172C 172 172C 172 172C 172 172 172C 172 172C 172 172C 172 172C 172 • Aberdare bus station 0520 0655 0755 0855 55 1355 1450 Maerdy Terminus 0548 0715 0815 0830 0915 15 1415 1515 Ferndale library 0555 0724 0825 0839 0924 24 1424 1524 Tylorstown Police Station 0559 0730 0831 0845 0930 30 1430 1530 Penrhys roundabout 0602 0734 0835 0848 0934 34 1434 1534 Ystrad Star Hotel 0604 0737 0838 0851 0937 37 1437 1537 Llwynypia Partridge Square 0607 0740 0843 0855 0940 40 1440 1540 Tonypandy bus station arr 0610 0612 0745 0745 0845 0847 0859 0945 0945 45 45 1445 1445 1545 1545 Tonypandy bus station dep 0612 0748 0850 0900 0948 at 48 1448 1548 Penygraig Mr Creemy 0616 0754 0857 0906 0954 54 1454 1554 Trebanog Arms 0622 0802 0905 1002 02 l 1502 1602 Tonyrefail Waunrhydd Road 0625 0807 0910 1007 07 unti 1507 1607 Garden City 0631 0814 0917 1014 14 1514 1614 Glynogwr church 0637 0821 0924 1021 hourly 21 1521 1621 Blackmill Post Office 0640 0825 0928 1025 25 1525 1625 Bryncethin Dunraven Hotel 0829 0932 1029 then 29 1529 1629 Sarn Sainsbury’s 0654 0834 0937 1034 34 1534 1634 Princess of Wales Hospital 0656 0837 0940 1037 37 1537 1637 Bridgend bus station arr. 0700 0841 0946 1041 41 1541 1641 Bridgend bus station std 5 dep. 0845 0950 1045 45 1545 1645 Laleston Mackworth Arms 0853 0958 1053 53 1553 1653 Newton Globe Hotel 0900 1005 1100 00 1600 1700 Porthcawl Griffin Park 0904 1009 1104 04 1604 1704 Porthcawl John Street 0910 1015 1110 10 1610 1710 • Also calls at: Bryncethin Wigan Terrace 0644, Brynmenyn Pleasant View 0646, Ynysawdre Comp School 0648, Sarn Heol Canola 0650. To comply with Drivers Hours regulations, these services connect at Bridgend. The connection is guaranteed, through fares are available and passengers may remain on the vehicle which operates through. Aberdare Tonypandy 172C Maerdy Tonypandy Bridgend 172 Bridgend Porthcawl 172 MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS except Bank Holiday Mondays route number 172C 172 172C 172 172C 172 172 Aberdare bus station 1550 1650 1755 § Maerdy Terminus 1615 1715 1828 2055 Ferndale library 1624 1724 1836 2103 Tylorstown Police Station 1630 1730 1841 2108 Penrhys roundabout 1634 1734 1844 2111 Ystrad Star Hotel 1637 1737 1846 2114 Llwynypia Partridge Square 1640 1740 1849 2117 Tonypandy bus station arr 1645 1645 1745 1745 1845 1854 2120 Tonypandy bus station dep 1648 1748 1854 Penygraig Mr Creemy 1654 1754 1859 Trebanog Arms 1702 1802 1906 Tonyrefail Waunrhydd Road 1707 1807 1910 Garden City 1714 1814 1916 Glynogwr church 1721 1821 1922 Blackmill Post Office 1725 1825 1925 Bryncethin Dunraven Hotel 1729 1829 Sarn Sainsbury’s 1734 1834 1939 Princess of Wales Hospital 1737 1837 1942 Bridgend bus station arr. 1741 1841 1945 Bridgend bus station std 5 dep. 1745 1845 1950 Laleston Mackworth Arms 1753 1853 1958 Newton Globe Hotel 1800 1900 2005 Porthcawl Griffin Park 1804 1904 2009 Porthcawl John Street 1810 1910 2015 § Also calls at Bryncethin Wigan Terr 1929, Brynmenyn 1931, Ynysawdre 1933 & Sarn Heol Canola 1935 To comply with Drivers Hours regulations, these services connect at Bridgend. The connection is guaranteed, through fares are available and passengers may remain on the vehicle which operates through. Aberdare Tonypandy 172C Maerdy Tonypandy Bridgend 172 Bridgend Porthcawl 172 SUNDAYS route number 172C 172 172C 172 172C 172 172C 172 Aberdare bus station 1045 1245 1550 1815 Maerdy Terminus 1057 1257 1602 1827 Ferndale library 1105 1305 1610 1835 Tylorstown Police Station 1110 1310 1614 1839 Penrhys roundabout 1113 1313 1617 1842 Ystrad Star Hotel 1116 1316 1619 1844 Llwynypia Partridge Square 1119 1319 1621 1846 Tonypandy bus station arr 1120 1124 1320 1324 1625 1625 1850 1850 Tonypandy bus station dep 1126 1326 1625 1852 Penygraig Mr Creemy 1130 1330 1630 1857 Trebanog Arms 1136 1336 1637 1904 Tonyrefail Waunrhydd Road 1140 1340 1641 1908 Garden City 1146 1346 1647 1914 Glynogwr church 1152 1352 1653 1920 Blackmill Post Office 1155 1355 1657 1924 Bryncethin Wigan Terrace 1159 1359 1701 1928 Brynmenyn Pleasant View 1201 1401 1703 1930 Ynysawdre Comp School 1203 1403 1705 1932 Sarn Heol Canola 1205 1405 1707 1934 Sarn Sainsbury’s 1210 1410 1712 1939 Princess of Wales Hospital 1213 1413 1715 1942 Bridgend bus station arr. 1217 1417 1718 1945 Bridgend bus station std 5 dep. 1220 1720 1950 Laleston Mackworth Arms 1227 1726 1956 Newton Globe Hotel 1233 1733 2003 Porthcawl Griffin Park 1238 1737 2007 Porthcawl John Street 1242 1740 2010 To comply with Drivers Hours regulations, these services connect at Bridgend. The connection is guaranteed, through fares are available and passengers may remain on the vehicle which operates through. Porthcawl Bridgend 172 Bridgend Tonypandy Maerdy 172 Tonypandy Aberdare 172C MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS except Bank Holiday Mondays route number 172 172 172C 172C 172 172C 172 172C 172 172C 172 172C 172 172C Porthcawl John Street 0925 25 1925 2020 Porthcawl Griffin Park 0929 29 1929 2024 Newton Globe Hotel 0933 33 1933 2028 Laleston Mackworh Arms 0940 40 1940 2035 Bridgend bus station arr. 0947 47 1947 2042 • § Bridgend bus station std 9 dep. 0700 0950 50 1950 2045 Princess of Wales Hospital 0702 0953 53 1953 2047 at Sarn Sainsbury’s 0705 0957 57 1957 2050 Bryncethin Garage 0716 1003 03 2003 2100 Blackmill Fox & Hounds 0720 1007 07 2007 2104 Glynogwr church 0724 1011 11 2011 2107 Garden City 0730 0915 1017 17 until 2017 2113 Tonyrefail Waunrhydd Road 0737 0923 1024 hourly 24 2024 2120 Trebanog Arms 0743 0928 1029 29 2029 2125 Penygraig Post Office 0751 0936 1036 then 36 2036 2131 Tonypandy bus station arr 0756 0944 1044 44 2044 2136 Tonypandy bus station dep 0612 0756 0756 0847 0946 0946 1046 1046 46 46 2046 2046 2137 2137 Llwynypia Partridge Square 0615 0759 0950 1050 50 2050 2140 Ystrad Star Hotel 0620 0804 0955 1055 55 2055 2144 Penrhys roundabout 0624 0808 0958 1058 58 2058 2147 Tylorstown Police Station 0626 0810 1000 1100 00 2100 2149 Ferndale North Road Schools 0635 0819 1007 1107 07 2107 2155 Maerdy terminus 0644 0828 1014 1114 14 2114 2202 Aberdare bus station 0851 0941 1041 1141 41 2141 2227 • Also calls at: Bryncethin Sarn Heol Canola 0709, Ynysawdre Comp School 0712, Brynmenyn Pleasant View 0714. § Also calls at Sarn Heol Canola 2054, Ynysawdre 2056 & Brynmenyn 2058 To comply with Drivers Hours regulations, these services connect at Bridgend. The connection is guaranteed, through fares are available and passengers may remain on the vehicle which operates through. Porthcawl Bridgend 172 Bridgend Tonypandy Maerdy 172 Tonypandy Aberdare 172C SUNDAYS route number 172 172C 172 172C 172 172C Porthcawl John Street 1745 2020 Porthcawl Griffin Park 1749 2023 Newton Globe Hotel 1752 2026 Laleston Mackworh Arms 1800 2033 Bridgend bus station arr. 1806 2039 Bridgend bus station std 9 dep. 1437 1810 2045 Princess of Wales Hospital 1439 1812 2047 Sarn Sainsbury’s 1442 1815 2050 Sarn Heol Canola 1446 1819 2054 Ynysawdre Comp School 1448 1821 2056 Brynmenyn Pleasant View 1450 1823 2058 Bryncethin Garage 1452 1825 2100 Blackmill Fox & Hounds 1456 1829 2104 Glynogwr church 1459 1832 2107 Garden City 1505 1838 2113 Tonyrefail Waunrhydd Road 1511 1844 2119 Trebanog Arms 1515 1848 2123 Penygraig Post Office 1521 1854 2129 Tonypandy bus station arr 1526 1859 2134 Tonypandy bus station dep 1529 1529 1859 1900 2137 2137 Llwynypia Partridge Square 1532 1902 2140 Ystrad Star Hotel 1536 1906 2144 Penrhys roundabout 1539 1909 2147 Tylorstown Police Station 1541 1911 2149 Ferndale North Road Schools 1547 1917 2155 Maerdy terminus 1554 1924 2202 Aberdare bus station 1609 1935 2212 To comply with Drivers Hours regulations, these services connect at Bridgend. The connection is guaranteed, through fares are available and passengers may remain on the vehicle which operates through. Summary timetable Aberdare Tonypandy 172C Tonypandy Maerdy 172 MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS except Bank Holiday Mondays route number 172C 172 172C 172 172C 172C 172 172C 172 172C 172 172C 172 172C 172 172C 172 172C 172 Aberdare bus station 0520 0655 0755 0855 55 1355 1450 1550 1650 1755 Tonypandy bus station arr 0610 C 0745 C 0845 0945 C at 45 C 1445 C 1545 C 1645 C 1745 C 1845 C Tonypandy bus station dep 0612 0756 0946 46 1446 1546 1646 1746 1846 Llwynypia Partridge Square 0615 0759 0950 50 1450 1550 1650 1750 1850 Ystrad Star Hotel 0620 0804 0955 55 1455 1555 1655 1755 1855 Penrhys roundabout 0624 0808 0958 58 until 1458 1558 1658 1758 1858 hourly Tylorstown Police Station 0626 0810 1000 00 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 Ferndale library 0635 0819 1007 07 1507 1607 1707 1807 1907 Maerdy terminus 0644 0828 1014 then 14 1514 1614 1714 1814 1914 SUNDAYS including Bank Holiday Mondays route number 172C 172C 172C 172 172C 172C 172 Aberdare bus station 1045 1245 1450 1550 1815 Tonypandy bus station arr 1120 1320 1525 C 1625 1850 C Tonypandy bus station dep 1529 1859 Llwynypia Partridge Square 1532 1902 Ystrad Star Hotel 1536 1906 Penrhys roundabout 1539 1909 Tylorstown Police Station 1541 1911 Ferndale library 1547 1917 Maerdy terminus 1554 1924 C Change buses at Tonypandy bus station for all stops to Maerdy Summary timetable Maerdy T onypandy 172 Tonypandy Aberdare 172C MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS except Bank Holiday Mondays route number 172 172 172C 172 172C 172 172 172C 172 172C 172 172C 172 172C 172 Maerdy terminus 0548 0715 0815 0830 0915 15 1615 1715 1828 Ferndale library 0555 0724 0825 0839 0924 at 24 1624 1724 1836 Tylorstown
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