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310/311/311A/311X/312/985 Bury St Edmunds - Barrow - Newmarket 310/311/311A/311X/312/985 Monday to Friday (Except Bank Holidays) Service 312 312 312 312 312 312 312 985 Operator MU MU MU MU MU MU MU ST Service Restrictions NWF F W WF NWF Sch Notes 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bury St Edmunds, Bus Station (Stand 8) 0730 0900 0900 0900 1120 1320 1320 Bury St Edmunds, West Suffolk College (opp) 0733 0903 0903 0903 1123 1323 1323 Westley, St Marys Church (adj) 0737 0907 0907 0907 1127 1327 1327 Westley Estate, Westley School (opp) 1545 Little Saxham, Church (o/s) 0741 0911 0911 0911 1131 1331 1331 1553 Great Saxham, Shelter (opp) 0743 0913 0913 0913 1133 1333 1333 1555 Barrow, Sharpes Hill (opp) 0746 0916 0916 0916 1136 1336 1336 1558 Barrow, Autumn Close (adj) 0747 0917 0917 0917 1137 1337 1337 Barrow, Brittons Road (opp) 0748 0918 0918 1338 Barrow, Green (adj) 1600 Denham, St Marys Church (adj) 0753 0923 0923 1343 1605 Dunstall Green, Goslings (opp) 0754 0924 0924 1344 Ousden, Rockall (opp) 0756 0926 0926 1346 more Cropley Grove, Crossroads (W-bound) 0759 0929 0929 1349 trips Dalham, Affleck Arms (adj) 0801 0931 0931 1351 below Barrow, Three Horseshoes (adj) 0919 1139 1339 Barrow, Brooms Barn (opp) 0922 1142 1342 Higham, War Memorial (S-bound) 0925 1145 1345 Gazeley, Chequers (opp) 0805 0930 1150 1350 Moulton, St Peters Avenue (N-bound) 0935 1155 1355 Moulton, Crossroads (W-bound) 0937 1157 1357 Ashley, Chapel Row (nr) 0934 0934 1354 Cheveley, Star and Garter Lane (nr) 0936 1356 Saxon Street, Holy Trinity Church (nr) 0938 1358 Cheveley, High Street (nr) 0936 Newmarket, The Guineas Bus Station (Bay 1) 0943 0944 0948 1203 1403 1408 NOTES F Operates on Fridays NWF Not Wednesdays or Fridays Sch School Days Only W Operates on Wednesdays WF Operates on Wednesdays and Fridays 1 Sponsored by Suffolk County Council OPERATORS ST Stephensons of Essex 01440 704583 MU Mulleys Motorways 01359 230234 Suffolk 19/04/2021 28 Bury St Edmunds - Barrow - Newmarket 310/311/311A/311X/312/985 Monday to Friday (Except Bank Holidays) Saturday Sunday Service 311 310 312 312 312 312 312 312 312 312 312 no service Operator ST ST MU MU MU MU MU MU MU MU MU Service Restrictions Sch Sch Sch NSch Notes 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bury St Edmunds, Bus Station (Stand 8) 1535 1545 1745 0730 0900 1120 1320 1545 1745 Bury St Edmunds, Bus Station (Stand 4) 1540 Bury St Edmunds, King Edward VI School (SE-bound) 1545 Bury St Edmunds, St Benedicts Catholic School (o/s) 1555 1555 1555 Bury St Edmunds, West Suffolk House (adj) 1557 1557 1557 Bury St Edmunds, West Suffolk College (opp) 1548 1748 0733 0903 1123 1323 1548 1748 Westley, St Marys Church (adj) 1601 1552 1752 0737 0907 1127 1327 1552 1752 Little Saxham, Church (o/s) 1605 1556 1756 0741 0911 1131 1331 1556 1756 Great Saxham, Shelter (opp) 1607 1558 1758 0743 0913 1133 1333 1558 1758 Barrow, Sharpes Hill (opp) 1610 1601 1801 0746 0916 1136 1336 1601 1801 Barrow, Autumn Close (adj) 1611 1602 1802 0747 0917 1137 1337 1602 1802 Barrow, Brittons Road (opp) 1615 1603 1806 0748 1338 1603 1806 Denham, St Marys Church (adj) 1617 1608 1808 0753 1343 1608 1808 Dunstall Green, Goslings (opp) 1618 1609 1809 0754 1344 1609 1809 Ousden, Rockall (opp) 1620 1611 1811 0756 1346 1611 1811 Cropley Grove, Crossroads (W-bound) 1622 1614 1814 0759 1349 1614 1814 Lidgate, Bailey Pond (adj) 1817 1817 Dalham, Affleck Arms (adj) 1625 1616 0801 1351 1616 Barrow, Three Horseshoes (adj) 0919 1139 Barrow, Brooms Barn (opp) 0922 1142 Higham, War Memorial (S-bound) 0925 1145 Gazeley, Chequers (opp) 1629 1620 0805 0930 1150 1620 Moulton, St Peters Avenue (N-bound) 1634 1625 0935 1155 1625 Kentford, The Cock (adj) 1610 1610 Kentford, The Bell (opp) 1612 1612 Kentford, Post Office (adj) 1613 Moulton, Crossroads (W-bound) 1615 1636 1627 0937 1157 1627 Ashley, Chapel Row (nr) 1354 Cheveley, Star and Garter Lane (nr) 1356 Saxon Street, Holy Trinity Church (nr) 1358 Newmarket, The Guineas Bus Station (Bay 1) 1620 1625 1642 1633 0943 1203 1408 1633 Newmarket, Valley Way Stores (opp) 1626 Newmarket, Fielden Way (adj) 1631 Newmarket, Croft Road (o/s 47) 1633 Newmarket, Elliot Close (opp) 1635 Newmarket, Kings Court (opp) 1638 Newmarket, Studlands Park Avenue (NW-bound) 1641 Exning, St Martins Church (adj) 1646 NOTES NSch Not School Days Sch School Days Only 1 Sponsored by Suffolk County Council OPERATORS ST Stephensons of Essex 01440 704583 MU Mulleys Motorways 01359 230234 Suffolk 19/04/2021 29 Newmarket - Barrow - Bury St Edmunds 310/311/311A/311X/312/985 Monday to Friday (Except Bank Holidays) Service 312 312 312 310 311 985 312 Operator MU MU MU ST ST ST MU Service Restrictions NSch Sch Sch Sch Sch WF Notes 1 1 1 1 1 Exning, St Martins Church (opp) 0740 Newmarket, Studlands Park Avenue (SE-bound) 0742 Newmarket, Kings Court (adj) 0743 Newmarket, Elliot Close (adj) 0744 Newmarket, Croft Road (o/s 22) 0745 Newmarket, Fielden Way (opp) 0740 Newmarket, Valley Way Stores (adj) 0745 Newmarket, The Guineas Bus Station (Bay 1) 0750 0755 0950 Moulton, Crossroads (E-bound) 0800 0956 Kentford, The Bell (adj) 0805 Kentford, The Cock (opp) 0807 Risby, Green (E-bound) 0824 Risby, Giles Way (adj) 0825 Westley Estate, Westley School (opp) 0838 Bury St Edmunds, West Suffolk House (opp) 0830 0815s0842 Bury St Edmunds, St Benedicts Catholic School (o/s) 0835 0820s0845 Moulton, St Peters Avenue (adj) 0957 Gazeley, Chequers (opp) 1003 Gazeley, Chequers (adj) 0806 0806 more Lidgate, Bailey Pond (opp) 0700 trips Ousden, Rockall (adj) 0706 below Dunstall Green, Goslings (adj) 0707 Denham, St Marys Church (opp) 0709 Barrow, Brittons Road (adj) 0714 Barrow, Autumn Close (opp) 0715 Higham, War Memorial (E-bound) 0812 0812 1008 Barrow, Brooms Barn (adj) 0816 0816 1011 Barrow, Three Horseshoes (opp) 0818 0818 1013 Barrow, Brittons Road (opp) 0819 0819 1014 Great Saxham, Shelter (adj) 0719 0824 0824 1019 Little Saxham, Church (opp) 0720 0826 0826 1021 Westley Estate, Westley School (N-bound) 0835 Bury St Edmunds, West Suffolk College (adj) 0726 0832 0840 0840 0825 Bury St Edmunds, Bus Station (Stand 4) 0845 0830 Bury St Edmunds, Parkway Bus Layby (in) 0845 Westley, St Marys Church (opp) 1025 Bury St Edmunds, Bus Station (Stand 8) 0730 0836 0855 1032 NOTES NSch Not School Days Sch School Days Only WF Operates on Wednesdays and Fridays 1 Sponsored by Suffolk County Council s sets down only OPERATORS ST Stephensons of Essex 01440 704583 MU Mulleys Motorways 01359 230234 Suffolk 19/04/2021 30 Newmarket - Barrow - Bury St Edmunds 310/311/311A/311X/312/985 Monday to Friday (Except Bank Holidays) Saturday Sunday Service 312 312 312 312 312 312 312 312 312 312 312 312 312 no service Operator MU MU MU MU MU MU MU MU MU MU MU MU MU Service Restrictions NWF NWF W F NWF WF Notes 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Newmarket, The Guineas Bus Station (Bay 1) 0950 1210 1210 1214 1410 1410 1650 0950 1210 1410 1650 Moulton, Crossroads (E-bound) 1216 1416 1656 1216 1416 1656 Moulton, St Peters Avenue (adj) 1217 1417 1657 1217 1417 1657 Gazeley, Chequers (opp) 1223 1423 1703 1223 1423 1703 Gazeley, Chequers (adj) 0806 Saxon Street, Holy Trinity Church (opp) 1000 1220 1420 1000 Cheveley, Star and Garter Lane (opp) 1002 1222 1422 1002 Cheveley, High Street (opp) 1222 Ashley, Chapel Row (opp) 1004 1224 1224 1424 1004 Dalham, Affleck Arms (opp) 1007 1227 1227 1427 1707 1007 1707 Cropley Grove, Crossroads (E-bound) 1009 1229 1229 1429 1710 1009 1710 Lidgate, Bailey Pond (opp) 0700 Ousden, Rockall (adj) 1012 1232 1232 1432 1712 0706 1012 1712 Dunstall Green, Goslings (adj) 1013 1234 1234 1434 1713 0707 1013 1713 Denham, St Marys Church (opp) 1015 1235 1235 1435 1715 0709 1015 1715 Barrow, Brittons Road (adj) 1020 1240 1240 1440 1720 0714 1020 1720 Barrow, Autumn Close (opp) 1021 1241 1241 1441 1721 0715 1021 1721 Higham, War Memorial (E-bound) 1228 1428 0812 1228 1428 Barrow, Brooms Barn (adj) 1231 1431 0816 1231 1431 Barrow, Three Horseshoes (opp) 1233 1433 0818 1233 1433 Barrow, Brittons Road (opp) 1234 1434 0819 1234 1434 Great Saxham, Shelter (adj) 1025 1239 1245 1245 1439 1445 1725 0719 0824 1025 1239 1439 1725 Little Saxham, Church (opp) 1027 1241 1247 1247 1441 1447 1727 0720 0826 1027 1241 1441 1727 Bury St Edmunds, West Suffolk College (adj) 1247 1253 1253 1447 1453 1733 0726 0832 1247 1447 1733 Westley, St Marys Church (opp) 1031 1031 Bury St Edmunds, Bus Station (Stand 8) 1038 1250 1256 1256 1450 1456 1738 0730 0836 1038 1250 1450 1738 NOTES F Operates on Fridays NWF Not Wednesdays or Fridays W Operates on Wednesdays WF Operates on Wednesdays and Fridays 1 Sponsored by Suffolk County Council OPERATORS MU Mulleys Motorways 01359 230234 Suffolk 19/04/2021 31.
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