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40A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 40A bus time schedule & line map 40A Poringland - Norwich View In Website Mode The 40A bus line (Poringland - Norwich) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Norwich City Centre: 8:35 AM - 5:30 PM (2) Poringland: 8:55 AM - 5:05 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 40A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 40A bus arriving. Direction: Norwich City Centre 40A bus Time Schedule 28 stops Norwich City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:35 AM - 5:30 PM Church, Poringland Tuesday 8:35 AM - 5:30 PM St Marys Road, Poringland Wednesday 8:35 AM - 5:30 PM Upgate, Poringland Thursday 8:35 AM - 5:30 PM Upgate, Poringland Civil Parish Friday Not Operational Burgate Lane, Poringland Ivy Close, Poringland Civil Parish Saturday Not Operational St Annes Road, Poringland Saint Annes Road, Framingham Earl Civil Parish All Saints Road, Poringland 40A bus Info Alston Close, Framingham Earl Civil Parish Direction: Norwich City Centre Stops: 28 Fitzgerald Road, Poringland Trip Duration: 35 min Saint Mary's Road, Poringland Civil Parish Line Summary: Church, Poringland, St Marys Road, Poringland, Upgate, Poringland, Burgate Lane, Rectory Lane, Poringland Poringland, St Annes Road, Poringland, All Saints Road, Poringland, Fitzgerald Road, Poringland, Church, Poringland Rectory Lane, Poringland, Church, Poringland, Springƒelds, Poringland, Oak Avenue, Poringland, Springƒelds, Poringland Gulf Garage, Poringland, Long Lane, Upper Stoke, Pettingales, Stoke Holy Cross, Long Lane, Stoke Holy Oak Avenue, Poringland Cross, Wildebeeste Arms, Stoke Holy Cross, Old The Street, Poringland Civil Parish School, Stoke Holy Cross, Chandler Road, Caistor St Edmund, Markshall Lane, Caistor St Edmund, White Gulf Garage, Poringland Horse Lane, Bixley, Primary School, Trowse, May 2 The Street, Poringland Civil Parish Gurney Depot, Trowse, Outside County Hall, Norwich, King Street, Norwich, Corton Road, Norwich, Kings Long Lane, Upper Stoke Lane, Norwich, Sentinel House, Norwich, St Stephens Street, Norwich City Centre Pettingales, Stoke Holy Cross Long Lane, Stoke Holy Cross Wildebeeste Arms, Stoke Holy Cross 82-86 Norwich Road, Stoke Holy Cross Civil Parish Old School, Stoke Holy Cross Chandler Road, Caistor St Edmund Markshall Lane, Caistor St Edmund White Horse Lane, Bixley Stoke Road, Norwich Primary School, Trowse The Street, Trowse With Newton Civil Parish May Gurney Depot, Trowse Bracondale, England Outside County Hall, Norwich King Street, Norwich Corton Road, Norwich Milverton Road, Norwich Kings Lane, Norwich Rowland Court, Norwich Sentinel House, Norwich 48-52 Surrey Street, Norwich St Stephens Street, Norwich City Centre Saint Stephens Street, Norwich Direction: Poringland 40A bus Time Schedule 20 stops Poringland Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:55 AM - 5:05 PM St Stephens Street, Norwich City Centre Saint Stephens Street, Norwich Tuesday 8:55 AM - 5:05 PM Kings Lane, Norwich Wednesday 8:55 AM - 5:05 PM 131-139 Queens Road, Norwich Thursday 8:55 AM - 5:05 PM Corton Road, Norwich Friday Not Operational Old School Court, Norwich Saturday Not Operational King Street, Norwich The Street, Norwich May Gurney Depot, Trowse 40A bus Info The Street, Trowse With Newton Civil Parish Direction: Poringland Stops: 20 Primary School, Trowse Trip Duration: 24 min Dell Loke, Trowse With Newton Civil Parish Line Summary: St Stephens Street, Norwich City Centre, Kings Lane, Norwich, Corton Road, Norwich, White Horse Lane, Bixley King Street, Norwich, The Street, Norwich, May Stoke Road, Norwich Gurney Depot, Trowse, Primary School, Trowse, White Horse Lane, Bixley, Markshall Lane, Caistor St Markshall Lane, Caistor St Edmund Edmund, Chandler Road, Caistor St Edmund, Old School, Stoke Holy Cross, Wildebeeste Arms, Stoke Chandler Road, Caistor St Edmund Holy Cross, Long Lane, Stoke Holy Cross, Pettingales, Stoke Holy Cross, Long Lane, Upper Old School, Stoke Holy Cross Stoke, Gulf Garage, Poringland, Oak Avenue, Poringland, Springƒelds, Poringland, Saxonƒelds, Wildebeeste Arms, Stoke Holy Cross Poringland, Church, Poringland 82-86 Norwich Road, Stoke Holy Cross Civil Parish Long Lane, Stoke Holy Cross Pettingales, Stoke Holy Cross Chapel Loke, Stoke Holy Cross Civil Parish Long Lane, Upper Stoke Gulf Garage, Poringland 1 The Street, Framingham Earl Civil Parish Oak Avenue, Poringland 44 The Street, Poringland Civil Parish Springƒelds, Poringland Saxonƒelds, Poringland The Street, Poringland Civil Parish Church, Poringland 40A 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 East Anglia. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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