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Easton College Timetable 2020 (Clare Burgess).Xlsx EASTON COLLEGE Direct Routes Timetable September 2020 Easton Contractor ref: CO/31826/0Z 36 Wells, The Buttlands 0703 1827 Wighton, High Street 0711 1818 Walsingham, Shrine 0716 1813 East Barsham, Bus Shelter 0722 1806 Fakenham, Oak Street 0730 1800 Contractor ref: WNCT/315308Z 29A Fakenham, Oak Street 0750 1735 Pensthorpe, opp entrance 0759 1726 Guist, Green 0805 1720 Bintree, A1067 0807 R Foxley, Norwich Rd/Chapel Rd 0811 1714 Lenwade, Bus Shelter 0819 1706 Easton College (Machinery Yard) 0845 1645 Contractor ref: WNCT/315318Z 60/52 Wisbech, Bus Station 0715 1815 Wisbech, Morrisons store 0719 1812 Elm, Blacksmiths Arms 0721 1808 Emneth, Village Hall 0724 1805 Outwell, Scotts Bridge 0728 1800 Nordelph, Bridge 0734 1754 Salters Lode, Kemps Close 0737 1751 Downham Market, Rail Station 0741 1747 Downham Market, Hollies 0743 1745 Fincham, Church 0753 1735 Swaffham, Market Place 0807 1720 Necton, Crossroads 0815 1715 Little Fransham. Canary & Linnet 0820 1710 Easton College (Machinery Yard) 0845 1645 Contractor ref: SE/34767/0Z SE13 Shipdham, opp Post Office 0710 1818 Watton, Post Office 0727 1802 Carbrooke, Shire Autos 0735 1752 Hingham, Bus Shelter 0745 1743 Wicklewood, Cherry Tree PH 0753 1735 Wymondham Cross 0808 1725 Hethersett, opp church/Steeple Tower 0827 1705 Easton College (Machinery Yard) 0845 1645 This bus service is funded by Easton College Contractor ref: AM/33397/9Y 50 Gorleston, College 0655 1830 Caister, Police Station 0720 1805 Ormesby St Margaret. Cromer Road 0725 R Hemsby, Kingsway 0735 1740 Martham, The Green 0745 1730 Acle, Kings Head 0800 1715 Blofield, Kings Head 0815 1710 Brundall, Co-Op 0820 1705 Postwick Park & Ride 0825 1700 Easton College (Machinery Yard) 0850 1635 This bus service is funded by Easton College Contractor ref: SA/34916/0Z 56 Sheringham, Station Approach 0705 1757 Sheringham, Holway Road / Cooper Road 0708 1755 Bodham A148 Bus Stop 0713 1751 Holt, Market Place 0720 1745 Edgefield Green 0727 1738 Saxthorpe, Church 0731 1734 Aylsham, opposite Budgens 0740 1725 Aylsham, Tesco 0741 1724 Aylsham, Norwich Road 0742 1723 Marsham, Bus Stop 0746 1719 Hevingham, Bus stop 0750 1715 Hellesdon, Tesco 0759 1706 The Boundary 0803 1704 Dereham Road - All stops 0813 1655 Easton College (Machinery Yard) 0835 1645 Norwich City Centre Connections Contractor ref: KonectBus KC/34757/0X 4C Norwich, Bus Station (A) 0825 1720 Norwich, St Stephens Street (BR) 0827 Norwich, Newmarket Road, Town Close Road 0830 1705 Easton College (Machinery Yard) 0850 1645 Contractor ref: Sanders SA/30610/7Z 57 Norwich, Castle Meadow Stop CR 0828 1718 Norwich, Rail Station 0832 1711 Easton College (Machinery Yard) 0856 1645.
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