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Beccles - Thurlton - Loddon - Bergh Apton - Norwich 86 Beccles - Thurlton - Loddon - Bergh Apton - Norwich 86 Mondays to Fridays Saturdays Beccles, Old Market, Stand 1045 1245 1445 0925 1045 1245 1445 Gillingham, opp. Village Hall 1048 1248 1448 0928 1048 1248 1448 Toft Monks, opp. Lion 0654 1054 0934 1054 Aldeby, Street 1112 1254 R 1112 1254 1454 Burgh St Peter, Common Road 1109 1257 R 1109 1257 1457 Burgh St Peter, Crossroads 1108 1258 R 1108 1258 1458 Wheatacre, White Lion 1106 1300 R 1106 1300 1500 Station Road 1104 1302 R 1104 1302 1502 Haddiscoe, Rectory Road 1101 1305 R 1101 1305 1505 Haddiscoe, Thorpe Road 0657 0917 1057 1307 R 0937 1057 1307 1507 Thurlton, Queens Head 0700 0920 1310 1505 0940 Hales, The Garden House 0705 0925 1315 1510 0945 Loddon, Industrial Estate, Beccles Road 0929 1319 1514 Loddon, Church Plain 0931 1321 1516 Chedgrave, opp. Hillside 0933 Chedgrave, Beauchamp House, Proctor Road 0934 Chedgrave, Shops 0935 Loddon, George Lane, opp Methodist Ch. 0937 1322 1517 Loddon, Hobart High School (when open) 1525 Mundham, opp. Garden House 0713 0942 1325 0953 Seething, The Street/Biggotts Lane 0717 0947 1329 0957 Seething, Mill Lane Council Houses 0720 0950 1332 1000 Bergh Apton, Church Road/The Street 0727 0958 1339 1546 1007 Bergh Apton, Mill Road Crossroads 0729 1000 1341 1548 1009 Alpington, Cherrywood 1003 1343 1011 Alpington, opp. Village Hall 0732 1005 1345 1551 1013 Poringland, Rectory Lane, St Marys Road 1012 1350 Poringland, Church, The Street 1014 1352 Poingland, Railway 1016 1353 opp. Framingham Earl High School 1018 1354 Norwich, Bus Station 0755 1030 1405 1606 1028 from 5th January 2014 Norwich - Bergh Apton - Loddon - Thurlton - Beccles 86 Mondays to Fridays Saturdays Norwich, Bus Station, Stand K 1150 1410 1610 1810 1335 Framingham Earl High School 1202 1422 Poingland, Railway 1204 1424 Poringland, Church, The Street 1206 1426 Poringland, Rectory Lane, St Marys Road 1208 1428 Alpington, Village Hall 0810 1215 1435 1620 1820 1345 Alpington, Cherrywood R R R R R Bergh Apton, Mill Road Crossroads 0813 1218 1438 1623 1823 1348 Bergh Apton, Church Road/The Street 0815 1220 1440 1625 1825 1350 Seething, opp. Council Houses 1227 1447 1632 1832 R Seething, The Street/Biggotts Lane 1230 1450 R R R Mundham, Garden House 1235 1455 1638 1838 R Loddon, Hobart High School (when open) 0830 Loddon, George Lane, Methodist Ch. 0837 1239 1459 Chedgrave, opp. Hillside 0839 1241 1501 Chedgrave, Beauchamp House, Proctor Road 0840 1242 1502 Chedgrave, Shops 0841 1243 1503 Loddon, Church Plain 0845 1245 1505 Loddon, opp. Broadland Meadows Housing 0847 1247 1507 Hales,opp. The Garden House 0851 1251 1511 R R R Thurlton, opp. Queens Head 0856 1256 1516 R R R Haddiscoe, Thorpe Road 0859 1059 1259 1519 R 0859 1059 1309 R Haddiscoe, Rectory Road 0901 1101 1301 0901 1101 1305 Station Road 0904 1104 1304 0904 1104 1302 Wheatacre, White Lion 0906 1106 1306 0906 1106 1300 Burgh St Peter, Crossroads 0908 1108 1308 0908 1108 1258 Burgh St Peter, Common Road 0909 1109 1309 0909 1109 1257 Aldeby, Street 0912 1112 1312 0912 1112 1254 Toft Monks, opp. Lion R 1313 R Gillingham, opp. Village Hall 0919 1119 1319 0919 1119 1319 Beccles, Old Market 0922 1122 1322 0922 1122 1322 R - Continues as required to set down only from 5th January 2014.
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