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85 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 85 bus time schedule & line map 85 Norwich - Surlingham - Norwich View In Website Mode The 85 bus line (Norwich - Surlingham - Norwich) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Claxton: 8:58 AM - 6:15 PM (2) Norwich City Centre: 7:23 AM - 5:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 85 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 85 bus arriving. Direction: Claxton 85 bus Time Schedule 14 stops Claxton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:58 AM - 6:15 PM Bus Station, Norwich City Centre Winalls yard, Norwich Tuesday 8:58 AM - 6:15 PM Notre Dame School, Norwich Wednesday 8:58 AM - 6:15 PM Carlton Gardens, Norwich Thursday 8:58 AM - 6:15 PM Corton Road, Norwich Friday 8:58 AM - 6:15 PM Old School Court, Norwich Saturday 8:58 AM - 6:15 PM King Street, Norwich County Hall, Norwich Kirby Road, Kirby Bedon 85 bus Info Direction: Claxton Hall, Bramerton Stops: 14 Trip Duration: 40 min Surlingham Lane, Rockland St Mary Line Summary: Bus Station, Norwich City Centre, Notre Dame School, Norwich, Corton Road, Norwich, School Lane, Surlingham King Street, Norwich, County Hall, Norwich, Kirby Pond Lane, Surlingham Civil Parish Road, Kirby Bedon, Hall, Bramerton, Surlingham Lane, Rockland St Mary, School Lane, Surlingham, Ferry Road, Surlingham Ferry Road, Surlingham, Coldham Hall Carnser, Surlingham, Chapel Loke, Surlingham, Surlingham Coldham Hall Carnser, Surlingham Lane, Rockland St Mary, Green, Claxton Chapel Loke, Surlingham Surlingham Lane, Rockland St Mary Green, Claxton The Warren, Claxton Civil Parish Direction: Norwich City Centre 85 bus Time Schedule 23 stops Norwich City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:23 AM - 5:15 PM Bus Station, Norwich City Centre Winalls yard, Norwich Tuesday 7:23 AM - 5:15 PM Notre Dame School, Norwich Wednesday 7:23 AM - 5:15 PM Carlton Gardens, Norwich Thursday 7:23 AM - 5:15 PM Corton Road, Norwich Friday 7:23 AM - 5:15 PM Old School Court, Norwich Saturday 7:23 AM - 5:15 PM King Street, Norwich County Hall, Norwich Kirby Road, Kirby Bedon 85 bus Info Direction: Norwich City Centre Hall, Bramerton Stops: 23 Trip Duration: 52 min Surlingham Lane, Rockland St Mary Line Summary: Bus Station, Norwich City Centre, Notre Dame School, Norwich, Corton Road, Norwich, School Lane, Surlingham King Street, Norwich, County Hall, Norwich, Kirby Pond Lane, Surlingham Civil Parish Road, Kirby Bedon, Hall, Bramerton, Surlingham Lane, Rockland St Mary, School Lane, Surlingham, Ferry Road, Surlingham Ferry Road, Surlingham, Coldham Hall Carnser, Surlingham, Chapel Loke, Surlingham, Surlingham Coldham Hall Carnser, Surlingham Lane, Rockland St Mary, School Lane, Rockland St Mary, The Oaks, Rockland St Mary, Hall, Bramerton, Chapel Loke, Surlingham Kirby Road, Kirby Bedon, Outside County Hall, Norwich, King Street, Norwich, Corton Road, Norwich, Kings Lane, Norwich, Sentinel House, Surlingham Lane, Rockland St Mary Norwich, Bus Station, Norwich City Centre School Lane, Rockland St Mary Rookery Hill, Rockland St. Mary Civil Parish The Oaks, Rockland St Mary 10 The Oaks, Rockland St. Mary Civil Parish Hall, Bramerton Kirby Road, Kirby Bedon Outside County Hall, Norwich King Street, Norwich Corton Road, Norwich Milverton Road, Norwich Kings Lane, Norwich Rowland Court, Norwich Sentinel House, Norwich 48-52 Surrey Street, Norwich Bus Station, Norwich City Centre Winalls yard, Norwich 85 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in East Anglia. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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