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Mondays to Fridays Mondays to Fridays Bus Stops Towards Bury St Edmunds KIN School Days School Holidays G H A1101 where to get on & off in QUEENSWAY AY Mildenhall GSW Mildenhall KIN Mondays to Fridays Mondays to Fridays bus stops towards Bury St Edmunds KIN school days school holidays G H IG S Mildenhall Road towards Newmarket T H Market Worlington ST Place bus station Newmarket | Mildenhall | Bury St Edmunds Newmarket | Mildenhall | Bury St Edmunds Suffolk rider is the name for our towards Bury St Edmunds stand A 16A 16A towards Newmarket stand C bus services between Bury St Edmunds, ST Newmarket rail station 0743 0948 1348 1448 1628 1708 1808 Newmarket rail station 0748 0948 1448 1628 1708 1808 EW’S Icklingham NDR Mildenhall, Red Lodge and Newmarket. church ST A Newmarket High St 0745 0950 1350 1450 1630 1710 1810 Newmarket High St 0750 0950 1450 1630 1710 1810 The Street Sainsbury’s This map shows the entire route, Newmarket bus station 0615 0635 0715 0750 0955 1355 1455 1635 1715 1815 Newmarket bus station 0615 0645 0715 0755 0955 1455 1635 1715 1815 Moulton Newmarket Road 0623 0643 0723 0758 1003 1403 1503 1643 1723 1823 Moulton Newmarket Road 0623 0653 0723 0803 1003 1503 1643 1723 1823 plus where to get on and off in the Kentford Moulton Road 0625 0645 0725 0800 1005 1405 1505 1645 1725 1825 Kentford Moulton Road 0625 0655 0725 0805 1005 1505 1645 1725 1825 town centres and around Red Lodge. Kennett rail station 0626 0646 0726 0801 0906 1006 1406 1506 1646 1726 1826 Kennett rail station 0626 0656 0726 0806 0906 1006 1506 1646 1726 1826 Red Lodge Turnpike Road 0631 0651 0731 0806 0911 1011 1411 1511 1651 1731 1831 Red Lodge Turnpike Road 0631 0701 0731 0811 0911 1011 1511 1651 1731 1831 On this side are Monday to Friday Lackford bus times, both on school days Red Lodge Red Lodge Boundary Road 0632 0652 0732 0807 0912 1012 1412 1512 1652 1732 1832 Red Lodge Boundary Road 0632 0702 0732 0812 0912 1012 1512 1652 1732 1832 and during school holidays, Heatherset Way Laurel Close 0634 0654 0734 0810 0914 1014 1414 1514 1654 1734 1834 Heatherset Way Laurel Close 0634 0704 0734 0814 0914 1014 1514 1654 1734 1834 Ash Grove 0636 0656 0736 0812 0916 1016 1416 1516 1656 1736 1836 Ash Grove 0636 0706 0736 0816 0916 1016 1516 1656 1736 1836 while on the other side are Hundred Acre Way Hundred Acre Way Bury Road Hundred Acre Way Thistle Way 0638 0658 0738 0815 0918 1018 1418 1518 1658 1738 1838 Hundred Acre Way Thistle Way 0638 0708 0738 0818 0918 1018 1518 1658 1738 1838 D Saturday times and extra Turnpike Road R Flempton E Worlington The Street 0644 0704 0744 0822 0924 1024 1424 1524 1704 1744 1844 Worlington The Street 0644 0714 0744 0824 0924 1024 1524 1704 1744 1844 HUNDRED school journeys. ACRE WAY Mildenhall bus station 0648 0710 0748 0750 0835 0930 1030 1430 1530 1710 1750 1848 Mildenhall bus station 0648 0720 0755 0840 0930 1030 1530 1710 1750 1848 Kennett TURNPIK Icklingham The Street 0719 0802 0849 0939 1039 1439 1554 1719 1759 Icklingham The Street 0729 0804 0849 0939 1039 1539 1719 1759 Dane Hill Rd Lackford Old Bury Road 0723 x 0853 0943 1043 1443 1558 1723 1803 Lackford Old Bury Road 0733 0808 0853 0943 1043 1543 1723 1803 HEATHERSET Hengrave Fornham WAY St Genevieve Flempton church 0726 x 0856 0946 1046 then every hour until 1446 1601 1726 1806 Flempton church 0736 0811 0856 0946 1046 then every hour until 1546 1726 1806 Kennett Station HUNDRED Hengrave shelter 0728 x 0858 0948 1048 1448 1603 1728 1808 Hengrave shelter 0738 0813 0858 0948 1048 1548 1728 1808 ACRE WAY WARREN ROAD Fornham All Saints The Green 0730 x 0900 0950 1050 1450 x 1730 1810 Fornham All Saints The Green 0740 0815 0900 0950 1050 1550 1730 1810 Kentford Fornham St Genevieve 0732 0813 0902 0952 1052 1452 x 1732 1812 Fornham St Genevieve 0742 0817 0902 0952 1052 1552 1732 1812 Fornham Bury St Edmunds rail station 0738 x 0908 0958 1058 1458 x 1738 1818 Bury St Edmunds rail station 0748 0823 0908 0958 1058 1558 1738 1818 CARNATION WAY All Saints Bury St Edmunds bus station 0740 0845 0910 1000 1100 1500 1617 1740 1820 Bury St Edmunds bus station 0750 0825 0910 1000 1100 1600 1740 1820 where to get on & off in Bury St Edmunds | Mildenhall | Newmarket Bury St Edmunds | Mildenhall | Newmarket Kennett Road Red Lodge Bury St Edmunds Station Moulton 16B 17 bus stops Bury St Edmunds bus station 0815 0930 1530 1645 1745 Newmarket Moulton Road Bury St Edmunds bus station 0755 0930 1330 1430 1505 1645 1745 towards Bury St Edmunds Bury St Edmunds rail station 0817 0932 1532 1647 1747 Bury St Edmunds rail station x 0932 1332 1432 1507 1647 1747 Bury St Edmunds towards Newmarket 0823 0938 1538 1653 1753 Fornham St Genevieve x 0938 1338 1438 1513 1653 1753 Fornham St Genevieve The Green 0825 0940 1540 1655 1755 16 Fornham All Saints The Green x 0940 1340 1440 1515 1655 1755 Fornham All Saints Newmarket Station shelter 0827 0942 1542 1657 1757 Hengrave shelter 0809 0942 1342 1442 1517 1657 1757 Hengrave church 0829 0944 1544 1659 1759 Flempton church 0811 0944 1344 1444 1519 1659 1759 Flempton Old Bury Road 0832 0947 1547 1702 1802 Lackford Old Bury Road 0814 0947 1347 1447 1522 1702 1802 Lackford 16 The Street 0836 0951 1551 1706 1806 Icklingham The Street 0818 0951 1351 1451 1526 1706 1806 Icklingham Tesco bus station 0657 0902 1002 1602 1717 1817 rail station Mildenhall bus station 0657 0902 1002 1402 1502 x 1717 1817 Mildenhall ILL H Worlington The Street 0701 0906 1006 1606 1721 1821 N F Worlington The Street 0701 0906 1006 1406 1506 1552 1721 1821 O O I R T Hundred Acre Way Thistle Way 0707 0912 1012 1612 1727 1827 D A 0707 0912 1012 1412 1512 1558 1604 1727 1827 T Hundred Acre Way Thistle Way H S AM Ash Grove 0709 0914 1014 1614 1729 1829 Waitrose Hundred Acre Way Ash Grove 0709 0914 1014 1414 1514 1600 1607 1729 1829 Hundred Acre Way D R R Y D NOR Heatherset Way Laurel Close 0711 0916 1016 1616 1731 1831 A RY W U EN RD Heatherset Way Laurel Close 0711 0916 1016 1416 1516 1602 x 1731 1831 ER B D YF H R TA N T C TO Red Lodge Boundary Road 0713 0918 1018 1618 1733 1833 R L HG A U Red Lodge Boundary Road 0713 0918 1018 1418 1518 1604 x 1733 1833 D bus station MO E O then every hour until FR LD A Red Lodge Turnpike Road 0714 0919 1019 1619 1734 1834 IV bay 1 STA T Turnpike Road 0714 0919 1019 then every hour until 1419 1605 x 1734 1834 E E Red Lodge Y DR TI E O ST ANDREW’S NORTH L ST The Guineas N R Kennett rail station 0719 0924 1024 1624 1739 1839 OW D 0719 0924 1024 1424 1610 x 1739 1839 R T Kennett rail station ST shopping centre T S S 0720 0925 1025 1625 1740 1840 H E D Kentford Moulton Road C Kentford Moulton Road 0720 0925 1025 1425 1611 1639 1740 1840 BLA HIG A NON L C N Moulton Newmarket Road 0722 0927 1027 1627 1742 1842 K A A B P Moulton Newmarket Road 0722 0927 1027 1427 1613 1641 1742 1842 EA bus station C ARAGE R T 0730 0935 1035 1635 1750 1850 R S Newmarket bus station C LANE T National Horse I stand 3 bus station 0730 0935 1035 1435 1621 1649 1750 1850 N Newmarket S V H T Racing Museum Newmarkett rail station 0735 0940 1040 1640 1755 HIG H Newmarket rail station 0735 0940 1040 1440 1626 1654 1755 E AVEN P A where to get on & off in W where to get on & off in ST ST JOH R K E Y RISBYGATE ST L L L U B AN E S Newmarket T AN Bury St Edmunds E time in red - this bus arrives at time in red - this bus arrives at R G ST ANDREW’S SOUTH school term dates school holiday dates town centre LOOMS LN town centre Mildenhall bus station at 0845 Mildenhall bus station at 0845 Arc NE bus stops bus stops 22 April - 23 May | 2 June - 23 July 2014 27 May - 30 May | 24 July - 2 September 2014 W Shopping art gallery D C H 3 September - 24 October | 3 November - 19 December 2014 27 October - 31 October | 22 December 2014 - 2 January 2015 E towards Mildenhall Centre towards bus station V GREEN R E LE towards rail station The Corn towards Mildenhall Y KING’S RD 5 January - 13 February | 23 February - 27 March 2015 16 February - 20 February | 30 March - 10 April 2015 rail station R D Exchange A1101 where to get on & off in QUEENSWAY AY Mildenhall GSW Mildenhall KIN Mondays to Fridays Mondays to Fridays bus stops towards Bury St Edmunds KIN school days school holidays G H IG S Mildenhall Road towards Newmarket T H Market Worlington ST Place bus station Newmarket | Mildenhall | Bury St Edmunds Newmarket | Mildenhall | Bury St Edmunds Suffolk rider is the name for our towards Bury St Edmunds stand A 16A 16A towards Newmarket stand C bus services between Bury St Edmunds, ST Newmarket rail station 0743 0948 1348 1448 1628 1708 1808 Newmarket rail station 0748 0948 1448 1628 1708 1808 EW’S Icklingham NDR Mildenhall, Red Lodge and Newmarket.
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