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16 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 16 bus time schedule & line map 16 Cromer View In Website Mode The 16 bus line (Cromer) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Cromer: 12:20 PM (2) Holt: 10:07 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 16 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 16 bus arriving. Direction: Cromer 16 bus Time Schedule 17 stops Cromer Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Bus Shelter, Holt Fish Hill, Holt Civil Parish Tuesday 12:20 PM Charles Road, Holt Wednesday Not Operational The Street, Hempstead Thursday Not Operational Friday Not Operational Post O∆ce, Baconsthorpe Saturday Not Operational Church, Plumstead Matlaske Road, Matlaske The Street, Matlaske 16 bus Info Direction: Cromer Church, Bessingham Stops: 17 Trip Duration: 42 min School, Gresham Line Summary: Bus Shelter, Holt, Charles Road, Holt, The Street, Hempstead, Post O∆ce, Baconsthorpe, Church, Plumstead, Matlaske Road, Matlaske, The Green, Gresham Street, Matlaske, Church, Bessingham, School, Sustead Road, Gresham Civil Parish Gresham, Green, Gresham, The Street, Aylmerton, Sandy Lane, Aylmerton, Felbrigg Road, Felbrigg, The Street, Aylmerton North Norfolk District Council O∆ces, Cromer, Lidl, Cromer, Sandy Lane, Cromer, Bus Interchange, Sandy Lane, Aylmerton Cromer Felbrigg Road, Felbrigg Holt Road, Felbrigg Civil Parish North Norfolk District Council O∆ces, Cromer Lidl, Cromer Sandy Lane, Cromer Barclay Close, Cromer Civil Parish Bus Interchange, Cromer Prince of Wales Road, Cromer Direction: Holt 16 bus Time Schedule 17 stops Holt Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Bus Interchange, Cromer Prince of Wales Road, Cromer Tuesday 10:07 AM Canada Road, Cromer Wednesday Not Operational Beach Road, Cromer Thursday Not Operational Sandy Lane, Cromer Friday Not Operational Barclay Close, Cromer Civil Parish Saturday Not Operational Lidl, Cromer North Norfolk District Council O∆ces, Cromer Felbrigg Road, Felbrigg 16 bus Info Holt Road, Felbrigg Civil Parish Direction: Holt Stops: 17 Sandy Lane, Aylmerton Trip Duration: 42 min Line Summary: Bus Interchange, Cromer, Canada The Street, Aylmerton Road, Cromer, Sandy Lane, Cromer, Lidl, Cromer, North Norfolk District Council O∆ces, Cromer, Green, Gresham Felbrigg Road, Felbrigg, Sandy Lane, Aylmerton, The Street, Aylmerton, Green, Gresham, School, Gresham, School, Gresham Church, Bessingham, The Street, Matlaske, Church, Plumstead, Post O∆ce, Baconsthorpe, The Street, Church, Bessingham Hempstead, Charles Road, Holt, East Anglias Childrens Hospices, Holt The Street, Matlaske Church, Plumstead Post O∆ce, Baconsthorpe The Street, Hempstead Charles Road, Holt East Anglias Childrens Hospices, Holt 25 Market Place, Holt Civil Parish 16 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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