Burns Way, Pencoedcae stop - Tuesday schedule
Line | Direction | Time |
---|---|---|
404 | Bridgend | 06:08 |
404 | Bridgend | 06:52 |
404 | Bridgend | 08:10 |
404 | Bridgend | 09:23 |
404 | Bridgend | 10:24 |
404 | Bridgend | 11:24 |
404 | Bridgend | 12:24 |
404 | Bridgend | 13:24 |
404 | Bridgend | 14:25 |
404 | Bridgend | 15:27 |
404 | Bridgend | 16:35 |
404 | Talbot Green | 17:40 |
Directions to Burns Way, Pencoedcae stop (Wales) with public transport
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Bus stops near Burns Way, Pencoedcae stop in Wales
- Danycoedcae Road, Graig, 10 min walk,
Bus lines to Burns Way, Pencoedcae stop in Wales
- 404, Talbot Green,
What are the nearest stations to Burns Way, Pencoedcae?
The nearest stations to Burns Way, Pencoedcae are:
- Danycoedcae Road, Graig is 763 meters away, 10 min walk.
Which bus lines stop near Burns Way, Pencoedcae?
These bus lines stop near Burns Way, Pencoedcae: 132, T4.
Which train line stops near Burns Way, Pencoedcae?
TRANSPORT FOR WALES (Pontypridd)
What’s the nearest bus station to Burns Way, Pencoedcae in Wales?
The nearest bus station to Burns Way, Pencoedcae in Wales is Danycoedcae Road, Graig. It’s a 10 min walk away.
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Public transport to Burns Way, Pencoedcae stop (ID: rhogdma) in Wales
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Bus: 132, T4, 404.Train: TRANSPORT FOR WALES.
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Burns Way, Pencoedcae stop’s code is rhogdma
The first line to this stop is 404, at 06:08, and the last line is 404 at 17:40.
This stop serves Stagecoach South Wales’s lines
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