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Train Timetable Regional Regional Train timetable Valid from 10 December 2017 Norwich to Cromer and Sheringham Notes and symbols 2 Bold Times in bold are direct services operated by Greater Anglia Italic Times in italics are connecting train services with one change of train. Other connections may be available with further changes 0640 For the comfort and safety of all passengers, only folded cycles can be accommodated during busy times. Trains that these conditions apply to are highlighted throughout this timetable 1 First Class accommodation available ] Seat reservations possible ) PlusBus operates from this station ` Bus link , Connections with Ferry services W Airport interchange T Interchange with London Underground | Trolley service a Arrival time b Change at Ipswich and Norwich d Departure time x Stops on request FO Fridays only FX Mondays to Thursdays only SO Saturdays only All services are operated by Greater Anglia unless otherwise shown below: EM Operated by East Midlands Trains GN Operated by Great Northern XC Operated by CrossCountry Norwich to Cromer and Sheringham 3 Mondays to Fridays London Liverpool St T d 0600 0730 0830 0930 Norwich ) d 0510 0540 0715 0821 0945 1045 1145 Salhouse d c 0550 0725 0831 0955 c 1155 Hoveton & Wroxham d 0524 0555 0730 0836 1000 1059 1200 Worstead d c 0602 0737 0843 c 1105 c North Walsham a 0534 0607 0742 0848 1010 1111 1210 North Walsham d 0534 0610 0745 0851 1013 1113 1213 Gunton d c 0616 0751 0857 1019 c 1219 Roughton Road d c 0623 0757 0903 1025 c 1225 Cromer a 0549 0628 0803 0909 1031 1128 1231 Cromer d 0556 0639 0806 0912 1034 1131 1234 West Runton d 0600 0644 0811 0917 1039 1136 1239 Sheringham a 0607 0649 0816 0922 1044 1141 1244 London Liverpool St T d 1030 1130 1230 1330 1430 1530 1700 Norwich ) d 1245 1345 1445 1545 1645 1745 1855 Salhouse d c 1355 c 1555 1655 1755 c Hoveton & Wroxham d 1259 1400 1459 1600 1700 1800 1909 Worstead d 1305 c 1505 1607 1707 1807 1915 North Walsham a 1311 1410 1511 1612 1712 1812 1921 North Walsham d 1313 1413 1514 1615 1715 1818 1921 Gunton d c 1419 c 1621 1721 1824 1927 Roughton Road d c 1425 c 1627 1727 1830 1934 Cromer a 1328 1431 1529 1633 1733 1836 1940 Cromer d 1331 1434 1532 1636 1736 1839 1943 West Runton d 1336 1439 1537 1641 1741 1844 1948 Sheringham a 1341 1444 1542 1646 1746 1849 1953 For reference to notes please see page 2 Norwich to Cromer and Sheringham 4 Mondays to Fridays FX FO London Liverpool St T d 1750 1900 2030 2100 Norwich ) d 1955 2115 2245 2305 Salhouse d 2005 2125 2255 2315 Hoveton & Wroxham d 2010 2130 2300 2320 Worstead d 2017 2137 2307 2327 North Walsham a 2022 2142 2312 2332 North Walsham d 2025 2143 2313 2333 Gunton d 2031 2149 2319 2339 Roughton Road d 2037 2155 2325 2345 Cromer a 2043 2201 2331 2351 Cromer d 2046 2204 2334 2354 West Runton d 2051 2209 2339 2359 Sheringham a 2056 2214 2344 0004 For reference to notes please see page 2 Norwich to Cromer and Sheringham 5 Saturdays London Liverpool St T d 0534b 0730 0830 0930 Norwich ) d 0520 0545 0715 0821 0945 1045 1145 Salhouse d c 0555 0725 0831 0955 c 1155 Hoveton & Wroxham d 0534 0600 0730 0836 1000 1059 1200 Worstead d c 0607 0737 0843 c 1105 c North Walsham a 0544 0612 0742 0848 1010 1111 1210 North Walsham d 0544 0613 0745 0851 1013 1113 1213 Gunton d c 0619 0751 0857 1019 c 1219 Roughton Road d c 0625 0757 0903 1025 c 1225 Cromer a 0559 0631 0803 0909 1031 1128 1231 Cromer d 0602 0636 0806 0912 1034 1131 1234 West Runton d 0607 0640 0811 0917 1039 1136 1239 Sheringham a 0612 0646 0816 0922 1044 1141 1244 London Liverpool St T d 1030 1130 1230 1330 1430 1530 1700 Norwich ) d 1245 1345 1445 1545 1645 1745 1855 Salhouse d c 1355 c 1555 1655 1755 c Hoveton & Wroxham d 1259 1400 1459 1600 1700 1800 1909 Worstead d 1305 c 1505 1607 1707 1807 1915 North Walsham a 1311 1410 1511 1612 1712 1812 1921 North Walsham d 1313 1413 1514 1615 1715 1818 1921 Gunton d c 1419 c 1621 1721 1824 1927 Roughton Road d c 1425 c 1627 1727 1830 1934 Cromer a 1328 1431 1529 1633 1733 1836 1940 Cromer d 1331 1434 1532 1636 1736 1839 1943 West Runton d 1336 1439 1537 1641 1741 1844 1948 Sheringham a 1341 1444 1542 1646 1746 1849 1953 For reference to notes please see page 2 Norwich to Cromer and Sheringham 6 Saturdays London Liverpool St T d 1800 1900 2030 Norwich ) d 1955 2115 2305 Salhouse d 2005 2125 2315 Hoveton & Wroxham d 2010 2130 2320 Worstead d 2017 2137 2327 North Walsham a 2022 2142 2332 North Walsham d 2025 2143 2333 Gunton d 2031 2149 2339 Roughton Road d 2037 2155 2345 Cromer a 2043 2201 2351 Cromer d 2046 2204 2354 West Runton d 2051 2209 2359 Sheringham a 2056 2214 0004 For reference to notes please see page 2 Norwich to Cromer and Sheringham 7 Sundays London Liverpool St T d 0830 0930 1030 1130 1230 Norwich ) d 0836 0945 1036 1145 1236 1345 1436 Salhouse d 0846 c 1046 c 1246 c 1446 Hoveton & Wroxham d 0851 0959 1051 1159 1251 1359 1451 Worstead d 0858 c 1058 c 1258 c 1458 North Walsham a 0903 1009 1103 1209 1303 1409 1503 North Walsham d 0904 1011 1106 1211 1306 1411 1506 Gunton d 0910 c 1112 c 1312 c 1512 Roughton Road d 0916 c 1118 c 1318 c 1518 Cromer a 0922 1026 1124 1226 1324 1426 1524 Cromer d 0925 1029 1127 1229 1327 1429 1527 West Runton d 0930 c 1132 c 1332 c 1532 Sheringham a 0936 1038 1138 1238 1338 1438 1538 London Liverpool St T d 1330 1430 1530 1630 1730 1830 Norwich ) d 1545 1636 1745 1836 1945 2036 Salhouse d c 1646 c 1846 c 2046 Hoveton & Wroxham d 1559 1651 1759 1851 1959 2051 Worstead d c 1658 c 1858 c 2058 North Walsham a 1609 1703 1809 1903 2009 2103 North Walsham d 1611 1706 1811 1906 2011 2106 Gunton d c 1712 c 1912 c 2112 Roughton Road d c 1718 c 1918 c 2118 Cromer a 1626 1724 1826 1924 2026 2124 Cromer d 1629 1727 1829 1927 2029 2127 West Runton d c 1732 c 1932 c 2132 Sheringham a 1638 1738 1838 1938 2038 2138 For reference to notes please see page 2 Sheringham and Cromer to Norwich 8 Mondays to Fridays Sheringham d 0631 0716 0822 0944 1047 1144 West Runton d 0635 0720 0826 0948 1051 1148 Cromer a 0639 0724 0830 0952 1055 1152 Cromer d 0553 0642 0727 0833 0955 1058 1155 Roughton Road d 0559 0648 0733 0839 1001 c 1201 Gunton d 0605 0654 0739 0845 1007 c 1207 North Walsham a 0610 0700 0745 0851 1013 1113 1213 North Walsham d 0611 0700 0745 0851 1013 1114 1213 Worstead d 0616 0705 0750 0856 1018 c 1218 Hoveton & Wroxham d 0623 0712 0757 0903 1025 1124 1225 Salhouse d 0627 0717 0802 0908 c 1128 c Norwich ) a 0640 0729 0814 0923 1041 1141 1241 London Liverpool St T a 0842 0924 1019 1119 1255 1355 1455 Sheringham d 1247 1344 1447 1546 1649 1749 1852 West Runton d 1251 1348 1451 1550 1653 1753 1856 Cromer a 1255 1352 1455 1554 1657 1757 1900 Cromer d 1258 1355 1458 1557 1700 1800 1903 Roughton Road d c 1401 1504 1603 c 1806 c Gunton d c 1407 c 1609 c 1812 c North Walsham a 1313 1413 1514 1615 1715 1818 1918 North Walsham d 1314 1413 1514 1615 1715 1818 1921 Worstead d c 1418 c 1620 c 1823 c Hoveton & Wroxham d 1324 1425 1524 1627 1725 1830 1931 Salhouse d 1328 c 1529 1632 c 1834 c Norwich ) a 1341 1441 1541 1644 1741 1847 1946 London Liverpool St T a 1555 1657 1758 1855 1955 2055 2155 For reference to notes please see page 2 Sheringham and Cromer to Norwich 9 Mondays to Fridays FX SO Sheringham d 1956 2110 2217 2347 0007 West Runton d 2000 2114 2221 2351 0011 Cromer a 2004 2118 2225 2355 0015 Cromer d 2007 2121 2228 2358 0018 Roughton Road d 2013 2127 2234 c c Gunton d 2019 2133 2240 c c North Walsham a 2025 2139 2246 0013 0033 North Walsham d 2025 2143 2246 0013 0033 Worstead d 2030 2148 2251 c c Hoveton & Wroxham d 2037 2155 2258 0022 0042 Salhouse d 2042 2159 2303 c c Norwich ) a 2055 2212 2315 0037 0057 London Liverpool St T a 2255 For reference to notes please see page 2 Sheringham and Cromer to Norwich 10 Saturdays Sheringham d 0621 0716 0822 0944 1047 1144 1247 West Runton d 0625 0720 0826 0948 1051 1148 1251 Cromer a 0629 0724 0830 0952 1055 1152 1255 Cromer d 0632 0727 0833 0955 1058 1155 1258 Roughton Road d 0638 0733 0839 1001 c 1201 c Gunton d 0644 0739 0845 1007 c 1207 c North Walsham a 0650 0745 0851 1013 1113 1213 1313 North Walsham d 0650 0745 0851 1013 1114 1213 1314 Worstead d 0655 0750 0856 1018 c 1218 c Hoveton & Wroxham d 0702 0757 0903 1025 1124 1225 1324 Salhouse d 0707 0802 0908 c 1128 c 1328 Norwich ) a 0720 0814 0921 1041 1141 1241 1341 London Liverpool St T a 0919 1019 1119 1255 1355 1455 1555 Sheringham d 1344 1447 1546 1649 1749 1852 1956 West Runton d 1348 1451 1550 1653 1753 1856 2000 Cromer a 1352 1455 1554 1657 1757 1900 2004 Cromer d 1355 1458 1557 1700 1800 1903 2007 Roughton Road d 1401 1504 1603 c 1806 c 2013 Gunton d 1407 c 1609 c 1812 c 2019 North Walsham a 1413 1514 1615 1715 1818 1918 2025 North Walsham d 1413 1514 1615 1715 1818 1921 2025 Worstead d 1418 c 1620 c 1823 c 2030 Hoveton & Wroxham d 1425 1524 1627 1725 1830 1931 2037 Salhouse d c 1529 1632 c 1835 c 2042 Norwich ) a 1441 1541 1644 1741 1847 1946 2055 London Liverpool St T a 1655 1755 1855 1955 2055 2155 2255 For reference to notes please see page 2 Sheringham and Cromer to Norwich 11 Saturdays Sheringham d 2110 2217 0007 West Runton d 2114 2221 0011 Cromer a 2118 2225 0015 Cromer d 2121 2228 0018 Roughton Road d 2127 2234 c Gunton d 2133 2240 c North Walsham a 2139 2246 0033 North Walsham d 2143 2246 0033 Worstead d 2148 2251 c Hoveton & Wroxham d 2155 2258 0042 Salhouse d 2159 2303 c Norwich ) a 2212 2315 0057 London Liverpool St T a For reference to notes please see page 2 Sheringham and Cromer to Norwich 12 Sundays Sheringham d 0942 1041 1142 1241 1342 1441 1542 West Runton d 0946 c 1146 c 1346 c 1546 Cromer a 0950 1047 1150 1247 1350 1447 1550 Cromer d 0953 1051
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