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Woodbridge - Kirton - Trimley - Felixstowe 173/174 Woodbridge - Kirton - Trimley - Felixstowe 173/174 Monday to Friday (Except Bank Holidays) Saturday Service 173 173 173 174 173 174 173 173 173 173 174 173 173 Operator IB IB IB IB IB IB IB SN IB IB IB IB IB Service Restrictions NSch Sch Sch NSch Notes 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Woodbridge, Turban Centre (S-bound) 0735 0905 1125 1325 1555 1710 0905 1125 1325 1555 Woodbridge, Duke of York (W-bound) 0738 0908 1128 1328 1558 1713 0908 1128 1328 1558 Martlesham, Water Bridge (opp) 0741 0911 1131 1331 1601 1718 0911 1131 1331 1601 Kesgrave, High School (o/s) 1545 Martlesham Heath, Tesco (o/s) 0914 1134 1334 1554 1604 0914 1134 1334 1604 Martlesham Heath, Eagle Way (W-bound) 0743 0917 1137 1337 1557 1607 0917 1137 1337 1607 Martlesham Heath, Valiant Road (opp) 0745 1339 1339 Martlesham Heath, Anson Road (adj) 1721 Brightwell, Post Box (opp) 0750 0922 1344 1612 1725 0922 1344 1612 Bucklesham, School (S-bound) 0752 0924 1346 1614 1727 0924 1346 1614 Waldringfield, Golf Course (adj) 1145 1605 1145 Waldringfield, Mill Road (opp) 1150 1609 1150 Newbourne, Fox (opp) 1155 1615 1155 Newbourne, Jacksons Road (opp) 1158 1618 1158 Kirton, Rectory Lane (adj) 0930 1205 1352 1620 0930 1205 1352 1620 Kirton, Croxton Close (opp) 0931 1206 1353 1621 0931 1206 1353 1621 Falkenham, Back Road (opp) 0932 1207 1354 1622 0932 1207 1354 1622 Kirton, Bus Shelter (adj) 0757 0757 1623 1732 0757 Trimley St Martin, Bus Shelter (o/s) 0800 0800 0936 1213 1400 1628 1628 1736 0800 0936 1213 1400 1628 Trimley St Mary, Punchard Way (o/s) 0805 0805 0940 1217 1404 1632 1632 1740 0805 0940 1217 1404 1632 Walton, Felixstowe Academy (SW-bound) 0808 Walton, Half Moon (opp) 0808 0811 0943 1220 1407 1635 1635 1743 0808 0943 1220 1407 1635 Felixstowe, Cinema (o/s) 0816 0819 0948 1226 1412 1644 1644 1748 0816 0948 1226 1412 1644 Felixstowe, Great Eastern Square (o/s) 0818 0821 0950 1228 1415 1646 1646 1749 0818 0950 1228 1415 1646 Old Felixstowe, Beatrice Avenue (opp) 0952 1230 1417 1648 1648 0952 1230 1417 1648 Sunday no service NOTES NSch Not School Days Sch School Days Only 1 Sponsored by Suffolk County Council OPERATORS SN Suffolk Norse 01473 341 500 IB Ipswich Buses 0800 919390 Suffolk 30/10/2017 41 Felixstowe - Trimley - Kirton - Woodbridge 173/174 Monday to Friday (Except Bank Holidays) Saturday Service 173 173 173 173 173 173 173 173 173 173 173 Operator IB IB IB IB IB IB IB IB IB IB IB Service Restrictions NSch Sch Notes 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Old Felixstowe, Beatrice Avenue (opp) 0955 1232 1450 1450 1705 0955 1232 1450 1705 Old Felixstowe, Rosemary Avenue (opp) 0956 1233 1451 1451 1706 0956 1233 1451 1706 Felixstowe, Great Eastern Square (opp) 0958 1237 1455 1455 1710 0958 1237 1455 1710 Felixstowe, Great Eastern Square (o/s) 0825 0825 Felixstowe, Conkers (o/s) 1000 1239 1457 1457 1712 1000 1239 1457 1712 Walton, Half Moon (adj) 0829 1007 1244 1506 1506 1721 0829 1007 1244 1506 1721 Walton, Felixstowe Academy (SW-bound) 1511 Trimley St Mary, Punchard Way (opp) 0833 1009 1247 1514 1514 1725 0833 1009 1247 1514 1725 Trimley St Martin, Bus Shelter (adj) 0837 1013 1251 1518 1518 1729 0837 1013 1251 1518 1729 Falkenham, Back Road (adj) 1017 1255 1017 1255 Kirton, Croxton Close (adj) 1019 1257 1019 1257 Kirton, White Horse (o/s) 0842 1021 1259 1523 1523 1735 0842 1021 1259 1523 1735 Bucklesham, School (N-bound) 0846 1026 1304 1528 1528 1740 0846 1026 1304 1528 1740 Brightwell, Post Box (o/s) 0849 1029 1307 1530 1530 1743 0849 1029 1307 1530 1743 Martlesham Heath, Eagle Way (W-bound) 1033 1312 1534 1534 1747 1033 1312 1534 1747 Kesgrave, Dobbs Lane (adj) 1537 Grange Farm, Fentons Way (opp) 1540 Martlesham Heath, Valiant Road (opp) 1035 1536 1035 1536 Martlesham Heath, Tesco (o/s) 1038 1315 1750 1038 1315 1750 Martlesham Heath, Bowling Centre (adj) 0853 0853 Martlesham, Water Bridge (adj) 0855 1041 1318 1539 1753 0855 1041 1318 1539 1753 Woodbridge, Duke of York (E-bound) 0858 1044 1321 1542 1756 0858 1044 1321 1542 1756 Woodbridge, Turban Centre (N-bound) 0900 1047 1324 1545 1759 0900 1047 1324 1545 1759 Sunday no service NOTES NSch Not School Days Sch School Days Only 1 Sponsored by Suffolk County Council OPERATORS IB Ipswich Buses 0800 919390 Suffolk 30/10/2017 42.
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