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64 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 64 bus time schedule & line map 64 Ipswich - Aldeburgh View In Website Mode The 64 bus line (Ipswich - Aldeburgh) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Aldeburgh: 6:20 AM - 5:50 PM (2) Ipswich: 6:15 AM - 6:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 64 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 64 bus arriving. Direction: Aldeburgh 64 bus Time Schedule 84 stops Aldeburgh Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:20 AM - 5:50 PM Old Cattle Market Bus Station, Ipswich Old Cattle Market, Ipswich Tuesday 6:20 AM - 5:50 PM Northgate Street, Ipswich Wednesday 6:20 AM - 5:50 PM 9 Great Colman Street, Ipswich Thursday 6:20 AM - 5:50 PM Cobden Place, Ipswich Friday 6:20 AM - 5:50 PM Cobden Place, Ipswich Saturday 8:05 AM - 5:50 PM Lacey Street, Ipswich Medical Centre, Ipswich Woodbridge Road, Ipswich 64 bus Info Rivers Street, Rushmere Direction: Aldeburgh Albion Hill, Ipswich Stops: 84 Trip Duration: 105 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, Duke Of York, Woodbridge, Clare Avenue, Hospital, Rushmere Woodbridge, Hillyƒelds, Woodbridge, Framƒeld 51-53 Woodbridge Road East, Ipswich Medical Centre, Woodbridge, Notcutts, Woodbridge, Deben Pool, Woodbridge, Turban Centre, Playford Road, Rushmere Woodbridge, Council O∆ces, Woodbridge, The Grove, Woodbridge, Grant Rise, Woodbridge, Warwick Linksƒeld, Rushmere St Andrew Avenue, Woodbridge, Bury Hill, Woodbridge, Bredƒeld Road, Melton, Hall Farm Road, Melton, Chapel, Elm Road, Kesgrave Melton, Tollgate Cottages, Melton, Melton Park, Melton, Parklands, Ufford, Council Houses, Ufford, Fisheries, Kesgrave Crown, Ufford, Spring Lane, Ufford, Three Tuns, Pettistree, Cemetery, Wickham Market, Market Edmonton Road, Kesgrave Square, Wickham Market, Yew Tree Rise, Wickham Market, Spring Lane, Wickham Market, Fiveways, Bell Lane, Kesgrave Wickham Market, Old Station, Marlesford, The Lion, 129 Main Road, Kesgrave Civil Parish Little Glemham, The Shelter, Stratford St Andrew, David Hope Caravans, Farnham, Heron Road, High School, Kesgrave Saxmundham, Long Avenue, Saxmundham, Ashfords Close, Saxmundham, School, St Michaels Church, Kesgrave Saxmundham, Felsham Rise, Saxmundham, The Limes, Saxmundham, Lambsale Meadow, Saxmundham, Street Farm Road, Saxmundham, Bracken Avenue, Kesgrave Waitrose, Saxmundham, Manor Gardens, Saxmundham, Clay Hills, Leiston, St Margaret's Dobbs Lane, Kesgrave Crescent, Leiston, Church Road, Leiston, Alde Valley Sixth Form, Leiston, Library, Leiston, Car Park, Police Headquarters, Martlesham Leiston, Minden Drive, Leiston, Goldings Lane, Aldringham, Parrot & Punchbowl, Aldringham, Duke Of York, Woodbridge Aldringham Court, Aldringham, Logwood, The Lancers, Woodbridge Civil Parish Aldringham, Birch Tree Lodge, Aldringham, North Warren, Aldeburgh, Linden Road, Aldeburgh, Police Clare Avenue, Woodbridge Station, Aldeburgh, Aldehouse Drive, Aldeburgh, Cinema, Aldeburgh, Bus Shelter, Aldeburgh, Fort Hillyƒelds, Woodbridge Green Car Park, Aldeburgh 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 Chapel, Melton Tollgate Cottages, Melton Melton Park, Melton Parklands, Ufford Council Houses, Ufford High Street, Ufford Civil Parish Crown, Ufford Spring Lane, Ufford Three Tuns, Pettistree Cemetery, Wickham Market Market Square, Wickham Market 46 High Street, Wickham Market Yew Tree Rise, Wickham Market Two House Close, Wickham Market Spring Lane, Wickham Market Fiveways, Wickham Market Main Road, Hacheston Civil Parish Old Station, Marlesford The Lion, Little Glemham The Shelter, Stratford St Andrew David Hope Caravans, Farnham Heron Road, Saxmundham Long Avenue, Saxmundham Shelley Mews, Saxmundham Ashfords Close, Saxmundham Brook Farm Road, Saxmundham School, Saxmundham Felsham Rise, Saxmundham Dove Close, Saxmundham The Limes, Saxmundham Alde Close, Saxmundham Lambsale Meadow, Saxmundham Lambsale Meadow, Saxmundham Street Farm Road, Saxmundham Waitrose, Saxmundham Saxmundham Road, Saxmundham Manor Gardens, Saxmundham Church Hill, Saxmundham Civil Parish Clay Hills, Leiston St Margaret's Crescent, Leiston 120 Waterloo Avenue, Leiston Civil Parish Church Road, Leiston 4 St Margaret's Crescent, Leiston Alde Valley Sixth Form, Leiston 40 Waterloo Avenue, Leiston Library, Leiston 14 Main Street, Leiston Car Park, Leiston 103 High Street, Leiston Minden Drive, Leiston 9 Aldeburgh Road, Leiston Goldings Lane, Aldringham Parrot & Punchbowl, Aldringham Thorpe Road, Aldringham Cum Thorpe Civil Parish Aldringham Court, Aldringham Logwood, Aldringham Aldeburgh Road, Aldringham Cum Thorpe Civil Parish Birch Tree Lodge, Aldringham North Warren, Aldeburgh Linden Road, Aldeburgh Police Station, Aldeburgh Aldehouse Drive, Aldeburgh Cinema, Aldeburgh Dial Lane, Aldeburgh Civil Parish Bus Shelter, Aldeburgh King Street, Aldeburgh Civil Parish Fort Green Car Park, Aldeburgh Slaughden Road, Aldeburgh Civil Parish Direction: Ipswich 64 bus Time Schedule 87 stops Ipswich Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:15 AM - 6:00 PM Fort Green Car Park, Aldeburgh Slaughden Road, Aldeburgh Civil Parish Tuesday 6:15 AM - 6:00 PM Bus Shelter, Aldeburgh Wednesday 6:15 AM - 6:00 PM Cinema, Aldeburgh Thursday 6:15 AM - 6:00 PM 51 High Street, Aldeburgh Civil Parish Friday 6:15 AM - 6:00 PM Aldehouse Drive, Aldeburgh Saturday 6:15 AM - 6:00 PM Police Station, Aldeburgh The Plantation, Aldeburgh Linden Road, Aldeburgh 64 bus Info Direction: Ipswich North Warren, Aldeburgh Stops: 87 Trip Duration: 112 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, Alde Valley Parrot & Punchbowl, Aldringham School, Leiston, Minden Drive, Leiston, Car Park, Leiston, Library, Leiston, Alde Valley Sixth Form, Thorpe Road, Aldringham Cum Thorpe Civil Parish Leiston, Church Road, Leiston, St Margaret's Goldings Lane, Aldringham Crescent, Leiston, Clay Hills, Leiston, Manor Gardens, Saxmundham, Waitrose, Saxmundham, Street Farm Road, Saxmundham, Lambsale Meadow, Alde Valley School, Leiston Saxmundham, The Limes, Saxmundham, Felsham Rise, Saxmundham, School, Saxmundham, Ashfords Minden Drive, Leiston Close, Saxmundham, Long Avenue, Saxmundham, 6 Aldeburgh Road, Leiston Heron Road, Saxmundham, David Hope Caravans, Farnham, The Shelter, Stratford St Andrew, The Lion, Car Park, Leiston Little Glemham, Old Station, Marlesford, Fiveways, 92 High Street, Leiston Wickham Market, Spring Lane, Wickham Market, Yew Tree Rise, Wickham Market, Market Square, Wickham Library, Leiston Market, Cemetery, Wickham Market, Three Tuns, 16 Main Street, Leiston Pettistree, Spring Lane, Ufford, Crown, Ufford, Council Houses, Ufford, Parklands, Ufford, Melton Alde Valley Sixth Form, Leiston Park, Melton, Tollgate Cottages, Melton, Chapel, 28 Waterloo Avenue, Leiston Melton, Hall Farm Road, Melton, Bredƒeld Road, Melton, Bury Hill, Woodbridge, Warwick Avenue, Church Road, Leiston Woodbridge, Grant Rise, Woodbridge, The Grove, 4 St Margaret's Crescent, Leiston Woodbridge, Council O∆ces, Woodbridge, Turban Centre, Woodbridge, Deben Pool, Woodbridge, Cherry St Margaret's Crescent, Leiston Tree, Woodbridge, Framƒeld Medical Centre, 87 Waterloo Avenue, Leiston Civil Parish Woodbridge, Hillyƒelds, Woodbridge, Clare Avenue, Woodbridge, Duke Of York, Woodbridge, Police Clay Hills, Leiston Headquarters, Martlesham, Dobbs Lane, Kesgrave, Wards View, Kesgrave, St Michaels Church, Manor Gardens, Saxmundham Kesgrave, High School, Kesgrave, St Olaves, Church Hill, Saxmundham Civil Parish Kesgrave, Bell Lane, Kesgrave, Edmonton Road, Kesgrave, Fisheries, Kesgrave, Linksƒeld, Rushmere Waitrose, Saxmundham St Andrew, Playford Road, Rushmere, Hospital, Church Street, Saxmundham Rushmere, Lattice Barn Ph, Rushmere, Howard Street Farm Road, Saxmundham Street, Rushmere, Phoenix Road, Rushmere, Gordon Road, Rushmere, Nelson Road, Rushmere, Khartoum Road, 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