WebService 26 operates from Blackwood to Cardiff via Ystrad Mynach, Caerphilly, Nantgarw and University Hospital of Wales. Up to every 60 minutes on Monday - Saturday & hourly on Sunday from early until late. Service 26 timetable Unlimited travel from £3.42* with the Caerphilly/Cardiff MegaRider We also have a Megarider extra tickets available: WebC bus Route Schedule and Stops (Updated) The C bus (Caerphilly) has 19 stops departing from Terminus, Pen-Yr-Heol and ending in Caerphilly Interchange Stand 11, Caerphilly. Choose any of the C bus stops below …
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WebJ (Caerphilly County Borough Council) The first stop of the J bus route is Maenllwyd Inn, Rudry and the last stop is Caerphilly Interchange Stand 5, Caerphilly. J (Caerphilly) is operational during weekdays. Additional information: J has 28 stops and the total trip duration for this route is approximately 16 minutes. WebCaerphilly - Nelson Via Ystrad Mynach C18 Bargoed - Gilfach Est Via Gilfach Estate E79 Bedlinog - Merthyr Tydfil S79 Bedlinog - Merthyr Tydfil Via Treharris S80 Treharris - Merthyr Tydfil X38 Pontypridd - Bargoed Via Nelson 321 Talbot Green - Llantwit Major Bus Station Via Cowbridge 14 Swansea - Pennard Cliffs Via Blackpill, Bishopston 16 gulf war chemical agents
Caerphilly to Llanfrechfa Grange Hospital - 3 ways to travel
WebCaerphilly (/ k ə ˈ f ɪ l i /, / k ɑː r ˈ f ɪ l i /; Welsh: Caerffili, Welsh pronunciation: [ˌkairˈfɪlɪ]) is a town and community in Wales.It is situated at the southern end of the Rhymney Valley.. It is 7 mi (11 km) north of … WebB (Stagecoach South Wales) The first stop of the B bus route is Caerphilly Interchange Stand 1, Caerphilly and the last stop is Cenydd Terrace, Senghenydd. B (Senghenydd) is operational during everyday. Additional information: B has 27 stops and the total trip duration for this route is approximately 21 minutes. WebA Caerphilly PlusBus ticket gives you unlimited bus travel on participating operators’ services, around the whole urban area of Caerphilly town including to Llanbradoch and … gulf war chemical weapons