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70 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 70 bus time schedule & line map 70 Ipswich - Woodbridge View In Website Mode The 70 bus line (Ipswich - Woodbridge) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Ipswich: 7:15 AM - 9:15 AM (2) Woodbridge: 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 70 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 70 bus arriving. Direction: Ipswich 70 bus Time Schedule 38 stops Ipswich Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:15 AM - 9:15 AM Turban Centre, Woodbridge 3 Hamblin Walk, Woodbridge Tuesday 7:15 AM - 9:15 AM The Crown, Woodbridge Wednesday 7:15 AM - 9:15 AM 2 Thoroughfare, Woodbridge Thursday 7:15 AM - 9:15 AM Museum, Woodbridge Friday 7:15 AM - 9:15 AM B1079, Woodbridge Saturday 7:15 AM - 9:15 AM St Marys, Woodbridge Conach Road, Woodbridge Grundisburgh Road, Woodbridge 70 bus Info Naunton Road, Woodbridge Direction: Ipswich Stops: 38 Russell Close, Woodbridge Trip Duration: 64 min Russell Close, Hasketon Civil Parish Line Summary: Turban Centre, Woodbridge, The Crown, Woodbridge, Museum, Woodbridge, St Marys, Church, Hasketon Woodbridge, Conach Road, Woodbridge, Naunton Road, Woodbridge, Russell Close, Woodbridge, Chapel, Bredƒeld Church, Hasketon, Chapel, Bredƒeld, Ufford Road, Glebe Road, Bredƒeld Civil Parish Bredƒeld, Jubilee Hall, Dallinghoo, Village Hall, Charsƒeld, Commercial Park, Clopton, Bus Shelter, Ufford Road, Bredƒeld Clopton Corner, Potash Farm, Clopton, Red House, Woodbridge Road, Bredƒeld Civil Parish Clopton, War Memorial, Clopton, Workshop Cottage, Grundisburgh, The Dog, Grundisburgh, Village Hall, Jubilee Hall, Dallinghoo Grundisburgh, Park Road, Grundisburgh, Church, Culpho, Fountain, Tuddenham St Martin, The Church, Village Hall, Charsƒeld Tuddenham St Martin, Millennium Cemetery, Red House Farm, Dorset Close, Red House Farm, Commercial Park, Clopton Bromeswell Road, Ipswich, Tuddenham Road, Ipswich, The Albany, Ipswich, Belvedere Road, Bus Shelter, Clopton Corner Ipswich, Gainsborough Road, Ipswich, Hervey Street, Ipswich, Christchurch Street, Ipswich, Soane Street, St Margarets, Tower Ramparts Bus Station, Ipswich, Potash Farm, Clopton Museum Street, Ipswich, Willis Building, Ipswich, Old Cattle Market Bus Station, Ipswich Red House, Clopton War Memorial, Clopton Workshop Cottage, Grundisburgh The Dog, Grundisburgh Stoney Road, Grundisburgh Civil Parish Village Hall, Grundisburgh Ipswich Road, Grundisburgh Civil Parish Park Road, Grundisburgh Church, Culpho Fountain, Tuddenham St Martin The Church, Tuddenham St Martin Millennium Cemetery, Red House Farm Dorset Close, Red House Farm Bromeswell Road, Ipswich Tuddenham Road, Ipswich The Albany, Ipswich Tuddenham Road, Ipswich Belvedere Road, Ipswich Gainsborough Road, Ipswich Hervey Street, Ipswich Christchurch Street, Ipswich 1 Tuddenham Road, Ipswich Soane Street, St Margarets St Margarets Green, Ipswich Tower Ramparts Bus Station, Ipswich Crown Street, Ipswich Museum Street, Ipswich 32 Westgate Street, Ipswich Willis Building, Ipswich Friars Street, Ipswich Old Cattle Market Bus Station, Ipswich Old Cattle Market, Ipswich Direction: Woodbridge 70 bus Time Schedule 36 stops Woodbridge Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM Old Cattle Market Bus Station, Ipswich Old Cattle Market, Ipswich Tuesday 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM Northgate Street, Ipswich Wednesday 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM 9 Great Colman Street, Ipswich Thursday 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM Soane Street, St Margarets Friday 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM St Margarets Green, Ipswich Saturday 2:15 PM - 6:00 PM Christchurch Street, Ipswich 1 Tuddenham Road, Ipswich Hervey Street, Ipswich 70 bus Info Gainsborough Road, Ipswich Direction: Woodbridge Stops: 36 Belvedere Road, Ipswich Trip Duration: 60 min Line Summary: Old Cattle Market Bus Station, The Albany, Ipswich Ipswich, Northgate Street, Ipswich, Soane Street, St Tuddenham Road, Ipswich Margarets, Christchurch Street, Ipswich, Hervey Street, Ipswich, Gainsborough Road, Ipswich, Tuddenham Road, Ipswich Belvedere Road, Ipswich, The Albany, Ipswich, Tuddenham Road, Ipswich, Bromeswell Road, Bromeswell Road, Ipswich Ipswich, Dorset Close, Red House Farm, Millennium Cemetery, Red House Farm, The Church, Tuddenham Dorset Close, Red House Farm St Martin, Fountain, Tuddenham St Martin, Church, Culpho, Park Road, Grundisburgh, Village Hall, Millennium Cemetery, Red House Farm Grundisburgh, The Dog, Grundisburgh, Basketmakers Cottage, Grundisburgh, War The Church, Tuddenham St Martin Memorial, Clopton, Red House, Clopton, Potash Farm, Clopton, Shelter, Clopton Corner, Commercial Park, Clopton, Village Hall, Charsƒeld, Jubilee Hall, Fountain, Tuddenham St Martin Dallinghoo, Ufford Road, Bredƒeld, Chapel, Bredƒeld, Church, Hasketon, Russell Close, Woodbridge, Church, Culpho Naunton Road, Woodbridge, Conach Road, Woodbridge, St Marys, Woodbridge, Museum, Park Road, Grundisburgh Woodbridge, Church, Woodbridge, Turban Centre, Woodbridge Village Hall, Grundisburgh Ipswich Road, Grundisburgh Civil Parish The Dog, Grundisburgh Stoney Road, Grundisburgh Civil Parish Basketmakers Cottage, Grundisburgh War Memorial, Clopton Red House, Clopton Potash Farm, Clopton Shelter, Clopton Corner Commercial Park, Clopton Village Hall, Charsƒeld Jubilee Hall, Dallinghoo Ufford Road, Bredƒeld Woodbridge Road, Bredƒeld Civil Parish Chapel, Bredƒeld Glebe Road, Bredƒeld Civil Parish Church, Hasketon Tymmes Place, Hasketon Civil Parish Russell Close, Woodbridge Russell Close, Hasketon Civil Parish Naunton Road, Woodbridge Conach Road, Woodbridge Grundisburgh Road, Woodbridge St Marys, Woodbridge Museum, Woodbridge B1079, Woodbridge Church, Woodbridge Vicarage Hill, Woodbridge Turban Centre, Woodbridge Hamblin Road, Woodbridge 70 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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