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40 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 40 bus time schedule & line map 40 Thetford - Kings Lynn View In Website Mode The 40 bus line (Thetford - Kings Lynn) has 7 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Brandon: 7:39 AM - 1:30 PM (2) Downham Market: 7:10 AM (3) King's Lynn: 7:10 AM - 2:45 PM (4) Methwold: 8:25 AM (5) Northwold: 11:00 AM - 2:25 PM (6) Thetford: 8:30 AM - 4:40 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 40 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 40 bus arriving. Direction: Brandon 40 bus Time Schedule 60 stops Brandon Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:39 AM - 1:30 PM Transport Interchange, King's Lynn Albion Street, King's Lynn Tuesday 7:39 AM - 1:30 PM Mill≈eet, King's Lynn Wednesday 7:39 AM - 1:30 PM London Road, King's Lynn Thursday 7:39 AM - 1:30 PM Southgate Street, King's Lynn Friday 7:39 AM - 1:30 PM 6 Guanock Place, King's Lynn Saturday Not Operational Cemetery Lodge, King's Lynn Hardwick Tesco, King's Lynn Esso Garage, West Winch 40 bus Info Direction: Brandon The Winch, West Winch Stops: 60 Trip Duration: 26 min Mill Lane, West Winch Line Summary: Transport Interchange, King's Lynn, Mill≈eet, King's Lynn, Southgate Street, King's Lynn, Rectory Lane, West Winch Cemetery Lodge, King's Lynn, Hardwick Tesco, King's Lynn, Esso Garage, West Winch, The Winch, West Chequers Lane, West Winch Winch, Mill Lane, West Winch, Rectory Lane, West Winch, Chequers Lane, West Winch, Gravelhill Lane, A10 cycle path, West Winch Civil Parish West Winch, Garage Lane, West Winch, Old Church Gravelhill Lane, West Winch Layby, Setchey, Old Garage Layby, Setchey, Stoke Road, Tottenhill, Wormegay Road, Wormegay, The Jolly Brewers, Shouldham Thorpe, The Foldgate, Garage Lane, West Winch Stradsett, Rose's Wood Layby, Stradsett, Church Road, Wereham, Boughton Road, Stoke Ferry, Old Church Layby, Setchey Furlong Road, Stoke Ferry, Bus Shelter, Stoke Ferry, Oxborough Road, Stoke Ferry, Bus Shelter, Old Garage Layby, Setchey Whittington, Old Post O∆ce, Brookville, Stoke Road, Methwold, Church, Methwold, Herbert Drive, Stoke Road, Tottenhill Methwold, Chapel, Methwold Hythe, Post O∆ce, Feltwell, School, Feltwell, The Beck, Feltwell, Paynes Wormegay Road, Wormegay Lane, Feltwell, Malt Lane, Hockwold, Bus Shelter, Hockwold, Nursery Lane, Hockwold, Park View, The Jolly Brewers, Shouldham Thorpe Weeting, Garage, Weeting, Bus Shelter, Weeting, Brandon Road, Weeting, Riverside Way, Brandon, The Foldgate, Stradsett Aldi, Brandon, Ladram House, Brandon, Old Forge Court, Brandon, Tesco Main Entrance, Brandon, Rose's Wood Layby, Stradsett Sweden Place, Brandon, Highbury Road, Brandon, Lynn Road, Stradsett Civil Parish Mile End, Brandon, Ies Breckland School, Brandon, Pond Lane, Brandon, Manor Road, Brandon, Church Church Road, Wereham Close, Brandon, Sweden Place, Brandon, Tesco Main The Row, Wereham Civil Parish Entrance, Brandon, Old Forge Court, Brandon, Lode Street, Brandon, Knappers Way, Brandon, Lingheath Boughton Road, Stoke Ferry Road, Brandon, Heron Avenue Path, Brandon Furlong Road, Stoke Ferry Bus Shelter, Stoke Ferry Oxborough Road, Stoke Ferry Bus Shelter, Whittington Old Post O∆ce, Brookville Stoke Road, Methwold Church, Methwold Globe Street, Methwold Civil Parish Herbert Drive, Methwold Chapel, Methwold Hythe Methwold Road, Methwold Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Feltwell Saint Mary's Street, Feltwell Civil Parish School, Feltwell The Beck, Feltwell Oak Street, Feltwell Civil Parish Paynes Lane, Feltwell Malt Lane, Hockwold Bus Shelter, Hockwold Nursery Lane, Hockwold Main Street, Hockwold Cum Wilton Civil Parish Park View, Weeting Hockwold Road, Weeting-With-Broomhill Civil Parish Garage, Weeting Bus Shelter, Weeting South Park, Weeting-With-Broomhill Civil Parish Brandon Road, Weeting Riverside Way, Brandon 79 High Street, Brandon Aldi, Brandon 55b High Street, Brandon Ladram House, Brandon 30 High Street, Brandon Old Forge Court, Brandon 25 London Road, Brandon Tesco Main Entrance, Brandon 139 London Road, Brandon Sweden Place, Brandon 203 London Road, Brandon Highbury Road, Brandon 264 London Road, Brandon Civil Parish Mile End, Brandon 3 Crown Street, Brandon Civil Parish Ies Breckland School, Brandon 15 Crown Street, Brandon Civil Parish Pond Lane, Brandon 59 Crown Street, Brandon Civil Parish Manor Road, Brandon 36 Manor Road, Brandon Civil Parish Church Close, Brandon Manor House Close, Brandon Civil Parish Sweden Place, Brandon 182 London Road, Brandon Civil Parish Tesco Main Entrance, Brandon 104b London Road, Brandon Old Forge Court, Brandon 34 London Road, Brandon Lode Street, Brandon Lode Street, Brandon Knappers Way, Brandon Lingheath Road, Brandon Heron Avenue Path, Brandon The Paddocks, Brandon Civil Parish Direction: Downham Market 40 bus Time Schedule 38 stops Downham Market Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:10 AM Bus Interchange, Thetford Saint Nicholas Street, Thetford Tuesday 7:10 AM Canterbury Way, Thetford Wednesday 7:10 AM 1 Haling Way, Thetford Thursday 7:10 AM Heron Avenue Path, Brandon Friday 7:10 AM Lingheath Road, Brandon Saturday Not Operational Knappers Way, Brandon Car Park, Brandon George Street, Brandon 40 bus Info Direction: Downham Market Ladram House, Brandon Stops: 38 25 High Street, Brandon Trip Duration: 72 min Line Summary: Bus Interchange, Thetford, Aldi, Brandon Canterbury Way, Thetford, Heron Avenue Path, High Street, Brandon Brandon, Lingheath Road, Brandon, Knappers Way, Brandon, Car Park, Brandon, Ladram House, Riverside Way, Brandon Brandon, Aldi, Brandon, Riverside Way, Brandon, 79 High Street, Brandon Brandon Road, Weeting, Bus Shelter, Weeting, Garage, Weeting, Park View, Weeting, Nursery Lane, Brandon Road, Weeting Hockwold, Bus Shelter, Hockwold, Malt Lane, Hockwold, Paynes Lane, Feltwell, Bell Street, Feltwell, Bus Shelter, Weeting High Street, Feltwell, Post O∆ce, Feltwell, School, South Park, Weeting-With-Broomhill Civil Parish Feltwell, High Street, Methwold, Stoke Road, Methwold, High School, Methwold, Old Post O∆ce, Garage, Weeting Brookville, Bus Shelter, Whittington, Oxborough Road, Stoke Ferry, Bus Shelter, Stoke Ferry, Furlong Park View, Weeting Road, Stoke Ferry, Boughton Road, Stoke Ferry, Hockwold Road, Weeting-With-Broomhill Civil Parish School Lane, Wereham, Market Lane, Crimplesham, Main Road, Crimplesham, Bexwell Lane, Bexwell, Nursery Lane, Hockwold Roundabout, Downham Market, Hillcrest, Downham Main Street, Hockwold Cum Wilton Civil Parish Market, High School, Downham Market, High School, Downham Market Bus Shelter, Hockwold 72 Main Street, Hockwold Cum Wilton Civil Parish Malt Lane, Hockwold Paynes Lane, Feltwell Bell Street, Feltwell High Street, Feltwell Lime Kiln Lane, Feltwell Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Feltwell Saint Mary's Street, Feltwell Civil Parish School, Feltwell High Street, Methwold Stoke Road, Methwold High School, Methwold Old Post O∆ce, Brookville Gordon Fuller Close, Methwold Civil Parish Bus Shelter, Whittington Oxborough Road, Stoke Ferry Bus Shelter, Stoke Ferry Furlong Road, Stoke Ferry Boughton Road, Stoke Ferry School Lane, Wereham School Lane, Wereham Civil Parish Market Lane, Crimplesham Main Road, Crimplesham Main Road, Crimplesham Civil Parish Bexwell Lane, Bexwell Roundabout, Downham Market Bexwell Road, Downham Market Civil Parish Hillcrest, Downham Market Bexwell Road, Downham Market Civil Parish High School, Downham Market High School, Downham Market Direction: King's Lynn 40 bus Time Schedule 61 stops King's Lynn Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:10 AM - 2:45 PM Bus Interchange, Thetford Saint Nicholas Street, Thetford Tuesday 7:10 AM - 2:45 PM Canterbury Way, Thetford Wednesday 7:10 AM - 2:45 PM 1 Haling Way, Thetford Thursday 7:10 AM - 2:45 PM Heron Avenue Path, Brandon Friday 7:10 AM - 2:45 PM Lingheath Road, Brandon Saturday 9:15 AM Knappers Way, Brandon Car Park, Brandon George Street, Brandon 40 bus Info Direction: King's Lynn Old Forge Court, Brandon Stops: 61 25 London Road, Brandon Trip Duration: 94 min Line Summary: Bus Interchange, Thetford, Tesco Main Entrance, Brandon Canterbury Way, Thetford, Heron Avenue Path, 139 London Road, Brandon Brandon, Lingheath Road, Brandon, Knappers Way, Brandon, Car Park, Brandon, Old Forge Court, Sweden Place, Brandon Brandon, Tesco Main Entrance, Brandon, Sweden 203 London Road, Brandon Place, Brandon, Highbury Road, Brandon, Mile End, Brandon, Pond Lane, Brandon, Manor Road, Highbury Road, Brandon Brandon, Church Close, Brandon, Tesco Main 264 London Road, Brandon Civil Parish Entrance, Brandon, Old Forge Court, Brandon, Ladram House, Brandon, Aldi, Brandon, Riverside Mile End, Brandon Way, Brandon, Brandon Road, Weeting, Bus Shelter, 3 Crown Street, Brandon Civil Parish Weeting, Garage, Weeting, Park View, Weeting, Nursery Lane, Hockwold, Bus Shelter, Hockwold, Pond Lane, Brandon Malt Lane, Hockwold, Paynes Lane, Feltwell, Bell 59 Crown Street, Brandon Civil Parish Street, Feltwell, Chapel, Methwold Hythe, Herbert Drive, Methwold, Cross, Methwold, Church, Manor Road, Brandon Methwold, Stoke Road, Methwold, Phone Box, 36 Manor Road, Brandon Civil Parish Northwold, Chapel, Northwold, Christ Church, Whittington, Oxborough Road, Stoke Ferry, Bus Church Close, Brandon Shelter, Stoke Ferry, Furlong Road, Stoke Ferry, Manor House Close, Brandon Civil Parish Boughton Road, Stoke Ferry, Church Road, Wereham, Rose's Wood Layby, Stradsett, The Tesco Main 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