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X6 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route X6 bus time schedule & line map X6 Gorleston View In Website Mode The X6 bus line (Gorleston) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Gorleston: 10:55 AM - 2:20 PM (2) Great Yarmouth: 9:15 AM - 4:10 PM (3) North Walsham: 7:35 AM - 5:40 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest X6 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next X6 bus arriving. Direction: Gorleston X6 bus Time Schedule 58 stops Gorleston Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:55 AM - 2:20 PM Monday 10:55 AM - 2:20 PM Library, North Walsham Tuesday 10:55 AM - 2:20 PM Litester Close, North Walsham Spenser Avenue, North Walsham Civil Parish Wednesday 10:55 AM - 2:20 PM Hospital, North Walsham Thursday 10:55 AM - 2:20 PM Friday 10:55 AM - 2:20 PM Bankside Turn, Bengate Tucks Road, Worstead Civil Parish Saturday 10:55 AM - 2:20 PM The Street, Dilham Crown, Smallburgh X6 bus Info Norwich Road, Smallburgh Direction: Gorleston Stops: 58 Woodfarm Inn, Wayford Trip Duration: 85 min Line Summary: Library, North Walsham, Litester Tesco, Stalham Close, North Walsham, Hospital, North Walsham, Bankside Turn, Bengate, The Street, Dilham, Crown, Smallburgh, Norwich Road, Smallburgh, Woodfarm Millside, Stalham Inn, Wayford, Tesco, Stalham, Millside, Stalham, Yarmouth Road, Stalham Neville Road, Sutton, Moor Road, Sutton, Elmhurst Avenue, Sutton, Turn, Catƒeld, New Road, Catƒeld, Neville Road, Sutton Crown, Catƒeld, Village Hall, Catƒeld, Kings Arms, Old Yarmouth Road, Stalham Civil Parish Ludham, Church, Ludham, Mill Road, Potter Moor Road, Sutton Heigham, Lathams, Potter Heigham, Bus Shelter, Bastwick, Horse And Groom, Rollesby, Park View, Rollesby, King Georges Avenue, Rollesby, Court Road, Elmhurst Avenue, Sutton Rollesby, Back Lane, Rollesby, Burch Wood Road, Ormesby St Michael, Prince Of Wales Road, Caister- Turn, Catƒeld On-Sea, Grange Road, Caister-On-Sea, Police Station, Sutton Road, Catƒeld Civil Parish Caister-On-Sea, Tan Lane, Caister-On-Sea, St Julian Road, Caister-On-Sea, Tesco, Caister-On-Sea, New Road, Catƒeld Stadium, Caister-On-Sea, Fremantle Road, Great Yarmouth, Jellicoe Road, Great Yarmouth, River Crown, Catƒeld Walk, Great Yarmouth, Barnard Crescent, Great The Street, Catƒeld Civil Parish Yarmouth, Firstbus Garage, Great Yarmouth, Hospital, Great Yarmouth, Stanley Road, Great Village Hall, Catƒeld Yarmouth, Frederick Road, Great Yarmouth, St. Kings Arms, Ludham Nicholas' Church, Great Yarmouth, Market Gates, Great Yarmouth, Town Hall, Great Yarmouth, High Street, Ludham Civil Parish Southtown Road, Great Yarmouth, St. Mary's Church, Ludham Church, Great Yarmouth, St Marys Lane, Great Yarmouth, Gordon Road, Great Yarmouth, Rumbold High Street, Ludham Civil Parish Arms, Great Yarmouth, Waveney Road, Great Mill Road, Potter Heigham Yarmouth, Alpha Road, Gorleston, Manby Road, Gorleston, White Horse, Gorleston, Duke Road, Gorleston, Lovewell Road, Gorleston, East Norfolk Lathams, Potter Heigham Sixth Form Centre, Gorleston Bus Shelter, Bastwick Horse And Groom, Rollesby Park View, Rollesby King Georges Avenue, Rollesby Court Road, Rollesby Back Lane, Rollesby Burch Wood Road, Ormesby St Michael Prince Of Wales Road, Caister-On-Sea Grange Road, Caister-On-Sea Norwich Road, Caister-On-Sea Civil Parish Police Station, Caister-On-Sea Tan Lane, Caister-On-Sea St Julian Road, Caister-On-Sea Tesco, Caister-On-Sea Stadium, Caister-On-Sea Fremantle Road, Great Yarmouth Jellicoe Road, Great Yarmouth River Walk, Great Yarmouth Barnard Crescent, Great Yarmouth Wherry Way, England Firstbus Garage, Great Yarmouth Hospital, Great Yarmouth Stanley Road, Great Yarmouth Frederick Road, Great Yarmouth St. Nicholas' Church, Great Yarmouth White Horse Plain, Great Yarmouth Market Gates, Great Yarmouth Regent Road, Great Yarmouth Town Hall, Great Yarmouth Regent Street, Great Yarmouth Southtown Road, Great Yarmouth Bridge Road, Great Yarmouth St. Mary's Church, Great Yarmouth Saint Mary's Lane, Great Yarmouth St Marys Lane, Great Yarmouth Portland Lane, Great Yarmouth Gordon Road, Great Yarmouth Rumbold Arms, Great Yarmouth Waveney Road, Great Yarmouth Bollard Quay, Great Yarmouth Alpha Road, Gorleston Malthouse lane, Great Yarmouth Manby Road, Gorleston White Horse, Gorleston Church road, Great Yarmouth Duke Road, Gorleston Lovewell Road, Gorleston East Norfolk Sixth Form Centre, Gorleston Church Lane, Great Yarmouth Direction: Great Yarmouth X6 bus Time Schedule 51 stops Great Yarmouth Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:15 AM - 4:10 PM Library, North Walsham Tuesday 9:15 AM - 4:10 PM Litester Close, North Walsham Spenser Avenue, North Walsham Civil Parish Wednesday 9:15 AM - 4:10 PM Hospital, North Walsham Thursday 9:15 AM - 4:10 PM Friday 9:15 AM - 4:10 PM Bankside Turn, Bengate Tucks Road, Worstead Civil Parish Saturday 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM The Street, Dilham Crown, Smallburgh X6 bus Info Norwich Road, Smallburgh Direction: Great Yarmouth Stops: 51 Woodfarm Inn, Wayford Trip Duration: 69 min Line Summary: Library, North Walsham, Litester Tesco, Stalham Close, North Walsham, Hospital, North Walsham, Bankside Turn, Bengate, The Street, Dilham, Crown, Millside, Stalham Smallburgh, Norwich Road, Smallburgh, Woodfarm Inn, Wayford, Tesco, Stalham, Millside, Stalham, Yarmouth Road, Stalham Neville Road, Sutton, Moor Road, Sutton, Elmhurst Neville Road, Sutton Avenue, Sutton, Turn, Catƒeld, New Road, Catƒeld, Crown, Catƒeld, Village Hall, Catƒeld, Kings Arms, Old Yarmouth Road, Stalham Civil Parish Ludham, Church, Ludham, Mill Road, Potter Moor Road, Sutton Heigham, Lathams, Potter Heigham, Bus Shelter, Bastwick, Cess Road, Martham, Horse And Groom, Rollesby, Park View, Rollesby, King Georges Avenue, Elmhurst Avenue, Sutton Rollesby, Court Road, Rollesby, Back Lane, Rollesby, Burch Wood Road, Ormesby St Michael, Royal Oak, Turn, Catƒeld Ormesby, Church, Ormesby, Yarmouth Road, Sutton Road, Catƒeld Civil Parish Ormesby, Lane To Broiler Farm, Ormesby, First And Last, Ormesby, Prince Of Wales Road, Caister-On- New Road, Catƒeld Sea, Grange Road, Caister-On-Sea, Police Station, Caister-On-Sea, Tan Lane, Caister-On-Sea, St Julian Crown, Catƒeld Road, Caister-On-Sea, Tesco, Caister-On-Sea, The Street, Catƒeld Civil Parish Stadium, Caister-On-Sea, Fremantle Road, Great Yarmouth, Jellicoe Road, Great Yarmouth, River Village Hall, Catƒeld Walk, Great Yarmouth, Barnard Crescent, Great Yarmouth, Firstbus Garage, Great Yarmouth, Kings Arms, Ludham Hospital, Great Yarmouth, Stanley Road, Great High Street, Ludham Civil Parish Yarmouth, Frederick Road, Great Yarmouth, St. Nicholas' Church, Great Yarmouth, Market Gates, Church, Ludham Great Yarmouth High Street, Ludham Civil Parish Mill Road, Potter Heigham Lathams, Potter Heigham Bus Shelter, Bastwick Cess Road, Martham Repps Road, Martham Civil Parish Horse And Groom, Rollesby Park View, Rollesby King Georges Avenue, Rollesby Court Road, Rollesby Back Lane, Rollesby Burch Wood Road, Ormesby St Michael Royal Oak, Ormesby Wapping, Ormesby St. Margaret With Scratby Civil Parish Church, Ormesby Yarmouth Road, Ormesby Lane To Broiler Farm, Ormesby First And Last, Ormesby Prince Of Wales Road, Caister-On-Sea Grange Road, Caister-On-Sea Norwich Road, Caister-On-Sea Civil Parish Police Station, Caister-On-Sea Tan Lane, Caister-On-Sea St Julian Road, Caister-On-Sea Tesco, Caister-On-Sea Stadium, Caister-On-Sea Fremantle Road, Great Yarmouth Jellicoe Road, Great Yarmouth River Walk, Great Yarmouth Barnard Crescent, Great Yarmouth Wherry Way, England Firstbus Garage, Great Yarmouth Hospital, Great Yarmouth Stanley Road, Great Yarmouth Frederick Road, Great Yarmouth St. Nicholas' Church, Great Yarmouth White Horse Plain, Great Yarmouth Market Gates, Great Yarmouth Regent Road, Great Yarmouth Direction: North Walsham X6 bus Time Schedule 60 stops North Walsham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:35 AM - 2:40 PM Monday 7:35 AM - 5:40 PM East Norfolk Sixth Form Centre, Gorleston Church Lane, Great Yarmouth Tuesday 7:35 AM - 5:40 PM Recreation Road, Gorleston Wednesday 7:35 AM - 5:40 PM Church Road, Great Yarmouth Thursday 7:35 AM - 5:40 PM Avenue Road, Gorleston Friday 7:35 AM - 5:40 PM Wheelwrights, Gorleston Saturday 7:35 AM - 5:45 PM Manor Close, Great Yarmouth Alpha Road, Gorleston Waveney Road, Great Yarmouth X6 bus Info Bollard Quay, Great Yarmouth Direction: North Walsham Stops: 60 Rumbold Arms, Great Yarmouth Trip Duration: 65 min 107 Southtown Road, Great Yarmouth Line Summary: East Norfolk Sixth Form Centre, Gorleston, Recreation Road, Gorleston, Avenue Gordon Road, Great Yarmouth Road, Gorleston, Wheelwrights, Gorleston, Alpha Road, Gorleston, Waveney Road, Great Yarmouth, Anson Road, Great Yarmouth Rumbold Arms, Great Yarmouth, Gordon Road, Portland Lane, Great Yarmouth Great Yarmouth, Anson Road, Great Yarmouth, Station Road, Great Yarmouth, Stonecutters Way, Station Road, Great Yarmouth Great Yarmouth, Fitzalan Close, Great Yarmouth, Southtown Road, Great Yarmouth Police Station, Great Yarmouth, The Gallon Pot, Great Yarmouth, Market Gates, Great Yarmouth, Stonecutters Way, Great Yarmouth Town Hall, Great Yarmouth, Haven Bridge House, Stonecutters Way, Great Yarmouth Great Yarmouth, Vauxhall Bridge, Great Yarmouth, Barnard Crescent, Great Yarmouth, River Walk, Great Fitzalan Close, Great Yarmouth Yarmouth, Jellicoe Road, Great Yarmouth, Fremantle Howard Street North, Great Yarmouth Road, Great Yarmouth, Stadium, Caister-On-Sea, Tesco, Caister-On-Sea, St Julian Road, Caister-On- Police Station, Great Yarmouth Sea, Shops, Caister-On-Sea, Police Station, Caister- Howard Street
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