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Orford - Woodbridge - Bealings - Ipswich 71/72 Orford - Woodbridge - Bealings - Ipswich 71/72 Monday to Friday (Except Bank Holidays) Saturday Service 71 72 72 71 71 72 72 Operator PF BE BE PF PF BE BE Service Restrictions TuTh TuTh Notes 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Orford (Suffolk), Market Hill (adj) 0705 1655 0705 Sudbourne, School Lane (opp) 0710 0710 Sudbourne, School Lane (adj) 1700 Chillesford, Mill Lane (adj) 0717 1707 0717 Butley, Oyster (opp) 0720 0720 Butley, Oyster (S-bound) 1710 Hollesley, Water Tower (E-bound) 0726 0726 Hollesley, Oak Hill (adj) 0728 0728 Hollesley, Duck Corner (opp) 0731 0731 Sutton Heath Estate (Suffolk), Turning Point 0736 0736 Sutton Hoo, Entrance (o/s) 0739 0739 Melton (Suffolk), Railway Station (adj) 0741 1718 0741 Melton (Suffolk), Chapel (adj) 0743 1720 0743 Woodbridge (Suffolk), Council Offices (adj) 0746 1723 0746 Woodbridge (Suffolk), Turban Centre (Stop 0748 0930 1415 1725 0748 0930 1415 S-bound) Woodbridge (Suffolk), Railway Station (adj) s0749 s0749 Woodbridge (Suffolk), Duke of York (W-bound) 0751 0933 1418 1728 0751 0933 1418 Martlesham, Water Bridge (opp) 0753 0935 1420 1730 0753 0935 1420 Martlesham Heath, Tesco (o/s) 0938 1735 0938 Little Bealings, Beacon Hill Crossroads (opp) 0757 0942 1422 0757 0942 1422 Little Bealings, Admirals Head (o/s) 0759 0944 1424 0759 0944 1424 Boot Street, Grundisburgh Road (opp) 0802 0802 Boot Street, Grundisburgh Road (adj) 0947 1427 0947 1427 Playford, Brook Lane (opp) 0805 0805 Playford, Brook Lane (adj) 0950 1430 0950 1430 Rushmere St Andrew, The Falcon (opp) 0810 0954 1434 0810 0954 1434 Rushmere St Andrew, The Chestnuts (adj) 0812 0957 1437 0812 0957 1437 Rushmere (Ipswich), Thornley Road (opp) 0814 0959 1439 0814 0959 1439 Rushmere (Ipswich), Golden Key (adj) 0816 1001 1441 0816 1001 1441 Ipswich, Tower Ramparts Bus Station 0836 1009 1450 0836 1009 1450 Ipswich, Old Cattle Market Bus Station (Stand 0840 1454 0840 1454 D) NOTES TuTh Tuesdays and Thursdays 1 Sponsored by Suffolk County Council s sets down only OPERATORS BE Beestons 01473 823243 PF PF Travel 01394 388 333 Suffolk 28/05/2013 11 Orford - Woodbridge - Bealings - Ipswich 71/72 Saturday Service 71 Operator PF Notes 1 Orford (Suffolk), Market Hill (adj) 1655 Sudbourne, School Lane (adj) 1700 Chillesford, Mill Lane (adj) 1707 Butley, Oyster (S-bound) 1710 Melton (Suffolk), Railway Station (adj) 1718 Melton (Suffolk), Chapel (adj) 1720 Woodbridge (Suffolk), Council Offices (adj) 1723 Woodbridge (Suffolk), Turban Centre (Stop 1725 S-bound) Woodbridge (Suffolk), Duke of York (W-bound) 1728 Martlesham, Water Bridge (opp) 1730 Martlesham Heath, Tesco (o/s) 1735 NOTES 1 Sponsored by Suffolk County Council OPERATORS PF PF Travel 01394 388 333 Sunday Spring Bank Holiday no service no service Summer Bank Holiday no service Suffolk 28/05/2013 12 Ipswich - Bealings - Woodbridge - Orford 71/72 Monday to Friday (Except Bank Holidays) Service 72 71 71 71 Operator BE PF PF PF Service Restrictions TuTh Sch NSch Notes 1 1 1 1 Ipswich, Old Cattle Market Bus Station (Stand 1330 D) Rushmere (Ipswich), Golden Key (opp) 1338 Rushmere (Ipswich), The Lawns (adj) 1341 Rushmere St Andrew, The Chapel (adj) 1343 Playford, Brook Lane (opp) 1349 Boot Street, Grundisburgh Road (opp) 1352 Little Bealings, Admirals Head (opp) 1355 Little Bealings, Beacon Hill Crossroads (adj) 1357 Martlesham Heath, Tesco (o/s) 1401 1745 Martlesham, Water Bridge (adj) 1404 1750 more Woodbridge (Suffolk), Duke of York (E-bound) 1406 1752 trips Woodbridge (Suffolk), Turban Centre (adj) 1410 1545 1600 1755 below Woodbridge (Suffolk), Farlingaye School (o/s) 1555 Melton (Suffolk), Chapel (opp) 1607 1607 1800 Melton (Suffolk), Railway Station (opp) 1609 1609 1802 Sutton Hoo, Entrance (opp) 1611 1611 1804 Sutton Heath Estate (Suffolk), Turning Point 1614 1614 1807 Hollesley, Duck Corner 1619 1619 1812 Hollesley, Oak Hill (opp) 1622 1622 1815 Hollesley, Water Tower (W-bound) 1624 1624 1817 Boyton (Suffolk), Old Bell (opp) s1625s1625s1818 Capel St Andrew, Village Notice Board (opp) 1630 1630s1823 Butley, Oyster (adj) 1634 1634s1827 Chillesford, Mill Lane (opp) 1638 1638s1831 Orford (Suffolk), Market Hill (adj) arr 1646 1646s1839 Orford (Suffolk), Market Hill (adj) dep 1655 1650s1839 Sudbourne, School Lane (opp) 1700 1700s1849 NOTES NSch Not School Days Sch School Days Only TuTh Tuesdays and Thursdays 1 Sponsored by Suffolk County Council s sets down only OPERATORS BE Beestons 01473 823243 PF PF Travel 01394 388 333 Suffolk 28/05/2013 13 Ipswich - Bealings - Woodbridge - Orford 71/72 Monday to Friday (Except Bank Holidays) Saturday Service 72 71 72 71 Operator CC PF BE PF Notes 1 1 1 1 Ipswich, Old Cattle Market Bus Station (Stand 1715 0845 1330 D) Rushmere (Ipswich), Golden Key (opp) 1723 0852 1338 Rushmere (Ipswich), The Lawns (adj) 1726 0855 1341 Rushmere St Andrew, The Chapel (adj) 1728 0857 1343 Playford, Brook Lane (opp) 1349 Playford, Brook Lane (adj) 1734 0900 Boot Street, Grundisburgh Road (opp) 1352 Boot Street, Grundisburgh Road (adj) 1737 0905 Little Bealings, Admirals Head (opp) 1740 0910 1355 Little Bealings, Beacon Hill Crossroads (adj) 1741 0912 1357 Martlesham Heath, Tesco (o/s) 1746 1401 Waldringfield, Primary School (opp) 1752 Newbourne, Fox (opp) 1755 Kirton (Suffolk), Rectory Lane (adj) 1802 Bucklesham, School (W-bound) 1805 Bucklesham, Shannon (adj) 1807 Martlesham, Water Bridge (adj) 0915 1404 Woodbridge (Suffolk), Duke of York (E-bound) 0917 1406 Woodbridge (Suffolk), Turban Centre (adj) 0920 1410 1600 Melton (Suffolk), Chapel (opp) 1607 Melton (Suffolk), Railway Station (opp) 1609 Sutton Hoo, Entrance (opp) 1611 Sutton Heath Estate (Suffolk), Turning Point 1614 Hollesley, Duck Corner 1619 Hollesley, Oak Hill (opp) 1622 Hollesley, Water Tower (W-bound) 1624 Boyton (Suffolk), Old Bell (opp) s1625 Capel St Andrew, Village Notice Board (opp) 1630 Butley, Oyster (adj) 1634 Chillesford, Mill Lane (opp) 1638 Orford (Suffolk), Market Hill (adj) arr 1646 Orford (Suffolk), Market Hill (adj) dep 1650 Sudbourne, School Lane (opp) 1700 NOTES 1 Sponsored by Suffolk County Council s sets down only OPERATORS BE Beestons 01473 823243 CC Carters Coach Services 01473 313 188 PF PF Travel 01394 388 333 Suffolk 28/05/2013 14 Ipswich - Bealings - Woodbridge - Orford 71/72 Saturday Service 71 72 Operator PF CC Notes 1 1 Ipswich, Old Cattle Market Bus Station (Stand 1715 D) Rushmere (Ipswich), Golden Key (opp) 1723 Rushmere (Ipswich), The Lawns (adj) 1726 Rushmere St Andrew, The Chapel (adj) 1728 Playford, Brook Lane (adj) 1734 Boot Street, Grundisburgh Road (adj) 1737 Little Bealings, Admirals Head (opp) 1740 Little Bealings, Beacon Hill Crossroads (adj) 1741 Martlesham Heath, Tesco (o/s) 1745 1746 Waldringfield, Primary School (opp) 1752 Newbourne, Fox (opp) 1755 Kirton (Suffolk), Rectory Lane (adj) 1802 Bucklesham, School (W-bound) 1805 Bucklesham, Shannon (adj) 1807 Martlesham, Water Bridge (adj) 1750 Woodbridge (Suffolk), Duke of York (E-bound) 1752 Woodbridge (Suffolk), Turban Centre (adj) 1755 Melton (Suffolk), Chapel (opp) 1800 Melton (Suffolk), Railway Station (opp) 1802 Sutton Hoo, Entrance (opp) 1804 Sutton Heath Estate (Suffolk), Turning Point 1807 Hollesley, Duck Corner 1812 Hollesley, Oak Hill (opp) 1815 Hollesley, Water Tower (W-bound) 1817 Boyton (Suffolk), Old Bell (opp) s1818 Capel St Andrew, Village Notice Board (opp) s1823 Butley, Oyster (adj) s1827 Chillesford, Mill Lane (opp) s1831 Orford (Suffolk), Market Hill (adj) arrs1839 Orford (Suffolk), Market Hill (adj) deps1839 Sudbourne, School Lane (opp) s1849 NOTES 1 Sponsored by Suffolk County Council s sets down only OPERATORS CC Carters Coach Services 01473 313 188 PF PF Travel 01394 388 333 Sunday Spring Bank Holiday no service no service Suffolk 28/05/2013 15 Ipswich - Bealings - Woodbridge - Orford 71/72 Summer Bank Holiday no service Suffolk 28/05/2013 16.
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