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65 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 65 bus time schedule & line map 65 Ipswich - Rendlesham View In Website Mode The 65 bus line (Ipswich - Rendlesham) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Ipswich: 6:20 AM - 1:30 PM (2) Melton: 11:35 AM - 2:35 PM (3) Rendlesham: 1:35 PM - 5:20 PM (4) Woodbridge: 10:30 AM - 3:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 65 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 65 bus arriving. Direction: Ipswich 65 bus Time Schedule 92 stops Ipswich Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:38 AM - 5:23 PM Monday 6:20 AM - 1:30 PM Fort Green Car Park, Aldeburgh Slaughden Road, Aldeburgh Civil Parish Tuesday 6:20 AM - 1:30 PM Bus Shelter, Aldeburgh Wednesday 6:20 AM - 1:30 PM Cinema, Aldeburgh Thursday 6:20 AM - 1:30 PM 51 High Street, Aldeburgh Civil Parish Friday 6:20 AM - 1:30 PM Aldehouse Drive, Aldeburgh Saturday 9:15 AM - 11:05 AM Police Station, Aldeburgh The Plantation, Aldeburgh Linden Road, Aldeburgh 65 bus Info Direction: Ipswich North Warren, Aldeburgh Stops: 92 Trip Duration: 55 min Birch Tree Lodge, Aldringham Line Summary: Fort Green Car Park, Aldeburgh, Bus Shelter, Aldeburgh, Cinema, Aldeburgh, Aldehouse Logwood, Aldringham Drive, Aldeburgh, Police Station, Aldeburgh, Linden Aldeburgh Road, Aldringham Cum Thorpe Civil Parish Road, Aldeburgh, North Warren, Aldeburgh, Birch Tree Lodge, Aldringham, Logwood, Aldringham, Aldringham Court, Aldringham Aldringham Court, Aldringham, Parrot & Punchbowl, Aldringham, Goldings Lane, Aldringham, Minden Parrot & Punchbowl, Aldringham Drive, Leiston, Car Park, Leiston, Library, Leiston, Alde Valley Sixth Form, Leiston, Church Road, Thorpe Road, Aldringham Cum Thorpe Civil Parish Leiston, St Margaret's Crescent, Leiston, Clay Hills, Goldings Lane, Aldringham Leiston, Manor Gardens, Saxmundham, Waitrose, Saxmundham, Street Farm Road, Saxmundham, Minden Drive, Leiston Lambsale Meadow, Saxmundham, The Limes, Saxmundham, Felsham Rise, Saxmundham, School, 6 Aldeburgh Road, Leiston Saxmundham, Ashfords Close, Saxmundham, Long Avenue, Saxmundham, Heron Road, Saxmundham, Car Park, Leiston Church, Snape, The Glebes, Snape, The Crown, 92 High Street, Leiston Snape, The Maltings, Snape, Green Man, Tunstall, Bentwaters Parks Roundabout, Rendlesham, Library, Leiston Spencer Road, Rendlesham, Jayscroft Road, 16 Main Street, Leiston Rendlesham, Sparrows Croft, Rendlesham, Alde Valley Sixth Form, Leiston Sycamore Drive, Rendlesham, Magnolia Drive, 28 Waterloo Avenue, Leiston Rendlesham, Doctors Surgery, Rendlesham, Tower Field Rd Shelter, Rendlesham, Red House, Church Road, Leiston Rendlesham, Stores, Eyke, Bus Shelter, Bromeswell, 4 St Margaret's Crescent, Leiston Railway Station, Melton, St Andrews Place, Melton, Chapel, Melton, Hall Farm Road, Melton, Bredƒeld St Margaret's Crescent, Leiston Road, Melton, Bury Hill, Woodbridge, Warwick 87 Waterloo Avenue, Leiston Civil Parish Avenue, Woodbridge, Grant Rise, Woodbridge, The Grove, Woodbridge, Council O∆ces, Woodbridge, Clay Hills, Leiston Turban Centre, Woodbridge, Deben Pool, Woodbridge, Cherry Tree, Woodbridge, Framƒeld Manor Gardens, Saxmundham Medical Centre, Woodbridge, Hillyƒelds, Woodbridge, Church Hill, Saxmundham Civil Parish Clare Avenue, Woodbridge, Duke Of York, Woodbridge, Nursery, Martlesham, Water Bridge, Waitrose, Saxmundham Martlesham, Felixstowe Road, Martlesham, Tesco, Church Street, Saxmundham Martlesham Heath, Police Headquarters, Martlesham, Dobbs Lane, Kesgrave, Wards View, Street Farm Road, Saxmundham Kesgrave, St Michaels Church, Kesgrave, High School, Kesgrave, St Olaves, Kesgrave, Bell Lane, Lambsale Meadow, Saxmundham Kesgrave, Edmonton Road, Kesgrave, Fisheries, Main Road, Saxmundham Kesgrave, Linksƒeld, Rushmere St Andrew, Playford Road, Rushmere, Hospital, Rushmere, Lattice Barn The Limes, Saxmundham Ph, Rushmere, Howard Street, Rushmere, Phoenix Alde Close, Saxmundham Road, Rushmere, Gordon Road, Rushmere, Nelson Road, Rushmere, Khartoum Road, Rushmere, Rivers Felsham Rise, Saxmundham Street, Rushmere, Duke Of York, Ipswich, Dove Street, Orwell Avenue, Saxmundham Ipswich, Majors Corner, Ipswich, Tower Ramparts Bus Station, Ipswich, Museum Street, Ipswich, Willis School, Saxmundham Building, Ipswich, Old Cattle Market Bus Station, Ipswich Ashfords Close, Saxmundham Ashfords Close, Saxmundham Long Avenue, Saxmundham Shelley Mews, Saxmundham Heron Road, Saxmundham Church, Snape Church Road, Snape Civil Parish The Glebes, Snape The Crown, Snape The Maltings, Snape Green Man, Tunstall Bentwaters Parks Roundabout, Rendlesham Redwald Road, Rendlesham Civil Parish Spencer Road, Rendlesham Redwald Road, Rendlesham Civil Parish Jayscroft Road, Rendlesham Sparrows Croft, Rendlesham Sycamore Drive, Rendlesham Magnolia Drive, Rendlesham Doctors Surgery, Rendlesham Tower Field Rd Shelter, Rendlesham Red House, Rendlesham Stores, Eyke The Street, Eyke Civil Parish Bus Shelter, Bromeswell Railway Station, Melton St Andrews Place, Melton Old Forge Mews, Melton Civil Parish Chapel, Melton 38 The Street, Woodbridge Hall Farm Road, Melton Bredƒeld Road, Melton Bury Hill, Woodbridge Warwick Avenue, Woodbridge Grant Rise, Woodbridge Grant Rise, Woodbridge The Grove, Woodbridge Council O∆ces, Woodbridge Turban Centre, Woodbridge 3 Hamblin Walk, Woodbridge Deben Pool, Woodbridge Cherry Tree, Woodbridge Cumberland Street, Woodbridge Framƒeld Medical Centre, Woodbridge Hillyƒelds, Woodbridge Warren Hill Road, Woodbridge Clare Avenue, Woodbridge Duke Of York, Woodbridge The Lancers, Woodbridge Civil Parish Nursery, Martlesham Water Bridge, Martlesham The Street, Martlesham Civil Parish Felixstowe Road, Martlesham Tesco, Martlesham Heath Police Headquarters, Martlesham Main Road, Martlesham Civil Parish Dobbs Lane, Kesgrave 1 Dobbs Lane, Kesgrave Civil Parish Wards View, Kesgrave St Michaels Church, Kesgrave High School, Kesgrave St Olaves, Kesgrave Bell Lane, Kesgrave Edmonton Road, Kesgrave Fisheries, Kesgrave 7 Main Road, Kesgrave Civil Parish Linksƒeld, Rushmere St Andrew Playford Road, Rushmere Playford Road, Ipswich Hospital, Rushmere Woodbridge Road East, Ipswich Lattice Barn Ph, Rushmere Howard Street, Rushmere Phoenix Road, Rushmere Gordon Road, Rushmere 432 Woodbridge Road, Ipswich Nelson Road, Rushmere 418 Woodbridge Road, Ipswich Khartoum Road, Rushmere Rivers Street, Rushmere Albion Hill, Ipswich Duke Of York, Ipswich North Hill Walk, Ipswich Dove Street, Ipswich 76 Saint Helens Street, Ipswich Majors Corner, Ipswich 65-67 Carr Street, 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: Melton 65 bus Time Schedule 45 stops Melton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:55 AM - 4:45 PM Monday 11:35 AM - 2:35 PM Old Cattle Market Bus Station, Ipswich Old Cattle Market, Ipswich Tuesday 11:35 AM - 2:35 PM Northgate Street, Ipswich Wednesday 11:35 AM - 2:35 PM 9 Great Colman Street, Ipswich Thursday 11:35 AM - 2:35 PM Cobden Place, Ipswich Friday 11:35 AM - 2:35 PM Cobden Place, Ipswich Saturday Not Operational Lacey Street, Ipswich Medical Centre, Ipswich Woodbridge Road, Ipswich 65 bus Info Rivers Street, Rushmere Direction: Melton Albion Hill, Ipswich Stops: 45 Trip Duration: 37 min Khartoum Road, Rushmere Line Summary: Old Cattle Market Bus Station, Ipswich, Northgate Street, Ipswich, Cobden Place, Nelson Road, Rushmere Ipswich, Lacey Street, Ipswich, Medical Centre, Ipswich, Rivers Street, Rushmere, Khartoum Road, Gordon Road, Rushmere Rushmere, Nelson Road, Rushmere, Gordon Road, 499 Woodbridge Road, Ipswich Rushmere, Phoenix Road, Rushmere, Howard Street, Rushmere, Lattice Barn Ph, Rushmere, Hospital, Phoenix Road, Rushmere Rushmere, Playford Road, Rushmere, Linksƒeld, 777-779 Woodbridge Road, Ipswich Rushmere St Andrew, Elm Road, Kesgrave, Fisheries, Kesgrave, Edmonton Road, Kesgrave, Bell Lane, Howard Street, Rushmere Kesgrave, High School, Kesgrave, St Michaels Church, Kesgrave, Bracken Avenue, Kesgrave, Dobbs Lattice Barn Ph, Rushmere Lane, Kesgrave, Police Headquarters, Martlesham, Tesco, Martlesham Heath, Crown Point, Martlesham, Hospital, Rushmere Water Bridge, Martlesham, Nursery, Martlesham, 51-53 Woodbridge Road East, Ipswich Duke Of York, Woodbridge, Clare Avenue, Woodbridge, Hillyƒelds, Woodbridge, Framƒeld Playford Road, Rushmere Medical Centre, Woodbridge, Notcutts, Woodbridge, Deben Pool, Woodbridge, Turban Centre, Linksƒeld, Rushmere St Andrew Woodbridge, Council O∆ces, Woodbridge, The Grove, Woodbridge, Grant Rise, Woodbridge, Warwick Avenue, Woodbridge, Bury Hill, Woodbridge, Bredƒeld Elm Road, Kesgrave Road, Melton, Hall Farm Road, Melton, Church View Close, Melton, St Andrews Place, Melton, Chapel, Fisheries, Kesgrave Melton Edmonton Road, Kesgrave Bell Lane, Kesgrave 129 Main Road, Kesgrave Civil Parish High School, Kesgrave St Michaels Church, Kesgrave Bracken Avenue, Kesgrave Dobbs Lane, Kesgrave Police Headquarters, Martlesham Tesco, Martlesham Heath Crown Point, Martlesham Water Bridge, Martlesham Nursery, Martlesham Duke Of York, Woodbridge The Lancers, Woodbridge Civil Parish Clare Avenue, Woodbridge Hillyƒelds, Woodbridge Warren Hill Road, Woodbridge Framƒeld Medical Centre, Woodbridge Notcutts, Woodbridge Cumberland Street, Woodbridge Deben Pool, Woodbridge Turban Centre, Woodbridge Hamblin Road, Woodbridge Council O∆ces, Woodbridge The Grove, Woodbridge Grant Rise, Woodbridge Warwick Avenue, Woodbridge Bury Hill, Woodbridge Bredƒeld Road, Melton Hall Farm Road, Melton
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