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384 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 384 bus time schedule & line map 384 Stowmarket - Haughley - Elmswell - Thurston - View In Website Mode Bury St Edmunds The 384 bus line (Stowmarket - Haughley - Elmswell - Thurston - Bury St Edmunds) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bury St Edmunds: 7:10 AM - 5:20 PM (2) Stowmarket: 7:40 AM - 5:35 PM (3) Stowupland: 7:40 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 384 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 384 bus arriving. Direction: Bury St Edmunds 384 bus Time Schedule 62 stops Bury St Edmunds Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:10 AM - 5:20 PM High School, Stowupland Tuesday 7:10 AM - 5:20 PM Tesco, Cedars Park Gun Cotton Way, Stowmarket Civil Parish Wednesday 7:10 AM - 5:20 PM Woodpecker Close, Cedars Park Thursday 7:10 AM - 5:20 PM Gun Cotton Way, Stowmarket Friday 7:10 AM - 5:20 PM Gun Cotton Way Park, Stowmarket Saturday 1:10 PM - 4:10 PM Gun Cotton Way, Stowmarket Creeting Road, Stowmarket Navigation Approach, Stowmarket 384 bus Info Lime Tree Place, Stowmarket Direction: Bury St Edmunds 2 Lockington Road, Stowmarket Stops: 62 Trip Duration: 72 min Cinema, Stowmarket Line Summary: High School, Stowupland, Tesco, Ipswich Street, Stowmarket Cedars Park, Woodpecker Close, Cedars Park, Gun Cotton Way Park, Stowmarket, Creeting Road, Argos Store, Stowmarket Stowmarket, Lime Tree Place, Stowmarket, Cinema, 21 Market Place, Stowmarket Stowmarket, Argos Store, Stowmarket, Beech Terrace, Stowmarket, Violet Hill Road, Stowmarket, Beech Terrace, Stowmarket Narey's Garden Centre, Stowmarket, Windgap Lane, Haughley, Station Road, Haughley, Post O∆ce, Violet Hill Road, Stowmarket Haughley, The Close, Haughley New Street, Maypole, Gipping Place, Stowmarket Wetherden, Mill Gardens, Elmswell, Whatley Close, Elmswell, Memorial Hall, Elmswell, Shop Corner, Narey's Garden Centre, Stowmarket Elmswell, Old Schools Court, Elmswell, School Road, Elmswell, Garage, Woolpit, Post O∆ce, Woolpit, Briar Windgap Lane, Haughley Hill, Woolpit, Business Park, Woolpit, Gardeners Arms, Tostock, Bear Meadow, Beyton, The Green, Station Road, Haughley Beyton, A14 Flyover, Beyton, Ryeƒelds, Thurston, The 50 Old Street, Haughley Civil Parish Green, Thurston, Cloverƒelds, Thurston, Rylands Close, Thurston, College Main Entrance, Thurston, Post O∆ce, Haughley Maltings Garth, Thurston, Genesta Drive, Thurston, 3 Old Street, Haughley Civil Parish Genesta Drive, Thurston, Bracken Row, Thurston, Post O∆ce, Thurston, Fox And Hounds, Thurston, The Close, Haughley New Street East Barton Road, East Barton, Green Lane, Cattishall, Bradbrook Close, Moreton Hall, Tassel Maypole, Wetherden Road, Moreton Hall, Thresher, Moreton Hall, Drovers Church Street, Wetherden Civil Parish Avenue, Moreton Hall, Matalan, Moreton Hall, Easlea Road, Moreton Hall, Sainsbury'S, Moreton Hall, Bp Mill Gardens, Elmswell Garage, Bury St Edmunds, Barons Road, Bury St Edmunds, The Lodge, Bury St Edmunds, West Suffolk Whatley Close, Elmswell Hospital, Bury St Edmunds, Stonebridge Avenue, Bury St Edmunds, Spread Eagle, Bury St Edmunds, Memorial Hall, Elmswell Spread Eagle, Bury St Edmunds, Kevor House, Bury St Edmunds, Albert Buildings, Bury St Edmunds, Old Convent Orchard, Bury St Edmunds, Arc Shopping Shop Corner, Elmswell Centre, Bury St Edmunds, Bus Station, Bury St New Road, Elmswell Civil Parish Edmunds Old Schools Court, Elmswell School Road, Elmswell Civil Parish School Road, Elmswell Garage, Woolpit Church Road, Woolpit Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Woolpit Briar Hill, Woolpit Business Park, Woolpit Gardeners Arms, Tostock The Green, Tostock Civil Parish Bear Meadow, Beyton Bear Meadow, Beyton Civil Parish The Green, Beyton A14 Flyover, Beyton Ryeƒelds, Thurston Ryeƒelds, Thurston Civil Parish The Green, Thurston Cloverƒelds, Thurston Cloverƒelds, Thurston Civil Parish Rylands Close, Thurston Norton Road, Thurston Civil Parish College Main Entrance, Thurston Robin Close, Thurston Civil Parish Maltings Garth, Thurston Maltings Garth, Thurston Civil Parish Genesta Drive, Thurston Genesta Drive, Thurston Civil Parish Genesta Drive, Thurston Heather Close, Thurston Civil Parish Bracken Row, Thurston Post O∆ce, Thurston Fox And Hounds, Thurston Hunter Drive, Thurston Civil Parish East Barton Road, East Barton Green Lane, Cattishall Bradbrook Close, Moreton Hall Tassel Road, Moreton Hall Thresher, Moreton Hall Drovers Avenue, Moreton Hall Orttewell Road, Bury St. Edmunds Civil Parish Matalan, Moreton Hall Easlea Road, Moreton Hall Sainsbury'S, Moreton Hall Bp Garage, Bury St Edmunds A134, Bury St. Edmunds Civil Parish Barons Road, Bury St Edmunds The Lodge, Bury St Edmunds West Suffolk Hospital, Bury St Edmunds Hardwick Lane, Bury St. Edmunds Civil Parish Stonebridge Avenue, Bury St Edmunds Spread Eagle, Bury St Edmunds 1-2 Stamford Court, Bury St Edmunds Spread Eagle, Bury St Edmunds Petticoat Lane, Bury St Edmunds Kevor House, Bury St Edmunds Albert Buildings, Bury St Edmunds Old Convent Orchard, Bury St Edmunds Plumptons Court, Bury St Edmunds Arc Shopping Centre, Bury St Edmunds Saint Andrew's Street South, Bury St Edmunds Bus Station, Bury St Edmunds Rae's Yard, Bury St Edmunds Direction: Stowmarket 384 bus Time Schedule 60 stops Stowmarket Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:40 AM - 5:35 PM St Benedicts Catholic School, Bury St Edmunds Tuesday 7:40 AM - 5:35 PM Leisure Centre, Bury St Edmunds Wednesday 7:40 AM - 5:35 PM West Suffolk House, Bury St Edmunds Thursday 7:40 AM - 5:35 PM Asda, Bury St Edmunds Friday 7:40 AM - 5:35 PM Western Way (East), Bury St. Edmunds Civil Parish Saturday 7:40 AM - 5:40 PM Westley Road, Bury St Edmunds Out Risbygate, Bury St Edmunds West Suffolk College, Bury St Edmunds 384 bus Info Springƒeld Road, Bury St Edmunds Direction: Stowmarket Risbygate Street, Bury St Edmunds Stops: 60 Trip Duration: 69 min Bus Station, Bury St Edmunds Line Summary: St Benedicts Catholic School, Bury St Rae's Yard, Bury St Edmunds Edmunds, Leisure Centre, Bury St Edmunds, West Suffolk House, Bury St Edmunds, Asda, Bury St Tayfen Terrace, Bury St Edmunds Edmunds, Westley Road, Bury St Edmunds, West Tayfen Road, Bury St Edmunds Suffolk College, Bury St Edmunds, Springƒeld Road, Bury St Edmunds, Bus Station, Bury St Edmunds, Arc Shopping Centre, Bury St Edmunds Tayfen Terrace, Bury St Edmunds, Arc Shopping Saint Andrew's Street South, Bury St Edmunds Centre, Bury St Edmunds, West Suffolk Hospital, Bury St Edmunds, Sainsbury'S, Moreton Hall, Easlea West Suffolk Hospital, Bury St Edmunds Road, Moreton Hall, Matalan, Moreton Hall, Drovers Hardwick Lane, Bury St. Edmunds Civil Parish Avenue, Moreton Hall, Thresher, Moreton Hall, Tassel Road, Moreton Hall, Bradbrook Close, Moreton Hall, Sainsbury'S, Moreton Hall Green Lane, Cattishall, East Barton Road, East Barton, Fox And Hounds, Thurston, Post O∆ce, Easlea Road, Moreton Hall Thurston, Maltings Garth, Thurston, Genesta Drive, Thurston, Genesta Drive, Thurston, Bracken Row, Matalan, Moreton Hall Thurston, College Main Entrance, Thurston, Rylands Close, Thurston, Cloverƒelds, Thurston, The Green, Drovers Avenue, Moreton Hall Thurston, Ryeƒelds, Thurston, A14 Flyover, Beyton, Manor House, Beyton, Bear Meadow, Beyton, Orttewell Road, Bury St. Edmunds Civil Parish Gardeners Arms, Tostock, Business Park, Woolpit, Thresher, Moreton Hall Briar Hill, Woolpit, Post O∆ce, Woolpit, Garage, Woolpit, A14 Junction, Woolpit, School Road, Elmswell, Old Schools Court, Elmswell, Shop Corner, Tassel Road, Moreton Hall Elmswell, Memorial Hall, Elmswell, Whatley Close, Worcester Close, Bury St. Edmunds Civil Parish Elmswell, Mill Gardens, Elmswell, Maypole, Wetherden, Brick Wall Farm, Haughley New Street, Bradbrook Close, Moreton Hall The Close, Haughley New Street, Post O∆ce, Malkin Close, Bury St. Edmunds Civil Parish Haughley, Station Road, Haughley, Windgap Lane, Haughley, Fishponds Way, Haughley, Narey's Garden Green Lane, Cattishall Centre, Stowmarket, Violet Hill Road, Stowmarket, Beech Terrace, Stowmarket, Roundabout, East Barton Road, East Barton Stowmarket, Station Road West, Stowmarket, Barnards, Stowmarket, Argos Store, Stowmarket Fox And Hounds, Thurston Hunter Drive, Thurston Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Thurston 33-35 Barton Road, Thurston Civil Parish Maltings Garth, Thurston Maltings Garth, Thurston Civil Parish Genesta Drive, Thurston Genesta Drive, Thurston Civil Parish Genesta Drive, Thurston Heather Close, Thurston Civil Parish Bracken Row, Thurston College Main Entrance, Thurston Norton Road, Thurston Civil Parish Rylands Close, Thurston Rylands Close, Thurston Civil Parish Cloverƒelds, Thurston The Green, Thurston Ryeƒelds, Thurston Ryeƒelds, Thurston Civil Parish A14 Flyover, Beyton Manor House, Beyton Manor Farm, Beyton Civil Parish Bear Meadow, Beyton Bear Meadow, Beyton Civil Parish Gardeners Arms, Tostock The Green, Tostock Civil Parish Business Park, Woolpit Briar Hill, Woolpit Hay Barn Meadow, Woolpit Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Woolpit Garage, Woolpit Church Road, Woolpit Civil Parish A14 Junction, Woolpit School Road, Elmswell Old Schools Court, Elmswell School Road, Elmswell Civil Parish Shop Corner, Elmswell New Road, Elmswell Civil Parish Memorial Hall, Elmswell Whatley Close, Elmswell Mill Gardens, Elmswell Maypole, Wetherden Church Street, Wetherden Civil Parish Brick Wall Farm, Haughley New Street The Close, Haughley New Street The Close, Haughley Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Haughley Duke Street, Haughley Civil Parish Station Road, Haughley 50 Old Street, Haughley Civil Parish Windgap Lane, Haughley Fishponds Way, Haughley
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