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Poringland and Norwich See Anglianbus Route 88 & X88 Poringland - Stoke Holy Cross - Norwich 87 w: anglianbus.co.uk t: 01362 851210 Timetable commences 17 September 2017 e: [email protected] @anglianbus For additional services between Poringland and Norwich see Anglianbus route 88 & X88 Poringland - Stoke Holy Cross - Norwich 87 Mondays to Saturdays (see codes) 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 NS S NS S NS Sch NSchS NS Bungay, Hillside Road West 0603 . 2022 Bungay, Bardolph Road 0606 . 2025 Bungay, Hillside Road East 0609 . 2028 Bungay, St Mary's Street 0615 . 2033 Broome, Sun Road 0621 . | Ditchingham, Village Hall 0624 . | Ditchingham, Hollow Hill Road 0625 . 2038 Hedenham, Mermaid 0628 . 2041 Woodton, Kings Head 0632 . 2045 Kirstead, Bus Shelter 0638 . 2051 Brooke, St Peter's Road 0642 . 2055 Poringland, Upgate | 0711 0756 0811 0833 0911 0941 11 41 1511 1511 1541 1616 1651 1726 1756 1855 | Poringland, St. Marys Road | 0715 0800 0815 0837 0915 0945 then 15 45 1513 1513 1545 1620 1655 1730 1800 1858 | Poringland, Church 0646 0718 0803 0818 0840 0918 0948 at 18 48 1515 1518 1548 1623 1658 1733 1803 1900 2100 Poringland, opp Railway Tavern 0648 0720 0805 0820 0842 0920 0950 these 20 50 1518 1520 1550 1625 1700 1735 1805 1902 2102 Framingham Earl, opp High School | | | | | | | mins | | until 1519 | | | 1702 1737 1807 | | Upper Stoke, Crossroads 0651 0723 0808 0823 0845 0923 0953 past 23 53 1523 1523 1553 1628 | | | 1905 2105 Stoke Holy Cross, opp. Wildebeest Arms 0656 0727 0812 0827 0849 0927 0957 each 27 57 1527 1527 1557 1632 | | | 1909 2109 Trowse, Bus Shelter 0703 0734 0819 0834 0856 0934 1004 hour 34 04 1534 1534 1604 1639 | | | 1915 2115 Norwich, Bus Station 0710 0741 0826 0841 0903 0941 1011 41 11 1541 1541 1611 1646 1716 1749 1821 1920 2120 Norwich - Stoke Holy Cross - Norwich 87 Mondays to Saturdays (see codes) 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 NSch Sch NS Norwich, Bus Station [K] 0725 0725 0805 0845 0915 45 15 1445 1515 1550 1625 1700 1730 1800 1830 1930 2200 Norwich, St Stephens Street [BQ] 0727 0727 0807 0847 0917 47 17 1447 1517 1552 1627 1702 1732 1802 1832 1931 2201 Trowse, White Horse 0732 0732 | 0852 0922 then 52 22 1452 1522 1557 1632 1707 1737 1807 1837 1936 2206 Stoke Holy Cross, Wildebeest Arms 0739 0739 | 0859 0929 at 59 29 1459 1529 1604 1639 1714 1744 1814 1844 1943 2213 Upper Stoke, Crossroads 0743 0745 | 0903 0933 these 03 33 until 1503 1533 1608 1643 1718 1748 1818 1848 1947 2217 Framingham Earl, High School | 0750 0827 | | mins | | | | | | | | | | | | Poringland, Railway Tavern 0745 0751 0828 0905 0935 past 05 35 1505 1535 1610 1645 1720 1750 1820 1850 1950 2220 Poringland, opp. Church 0748 0754 0831 0908 0938 each 08 38 1508 1538 1613 1648 1723 1753 1823 1853 1952 2222 Poringland, Upgate 0750 0756 0833 0910 0940 hour 10 40 1510 1540 1615 1650 1725 1755 1825 1855 | | Poringland, St. Marys Road 0800 0800 0837 0915 0945 15 45 1515 1545 1620 1655 1730 1800 1828 1858 | | Brooke, St Peters Road . 1956 2226 Kirstead, Bus Shelter . 2001 2231 Woodton, Kings Head . 2007 2237 Hedenham, Mermaid . 2011 2241 Ditchingham, Hollow Hill Road . 2014 2244 Bungay, Trinity Street . 2019 2253 Bungay, Hillside Rd East, Co-Op . 2028 2257 Bungay, Bardolph Road . 2025 2302 Halesworth - Bungay 87 Bungay - Poringland - Stoke Holy Cross - Norwich 87 Sundays & Bank Holidays 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 Halesworth, Saxons Way Co-op . 0846 . 1238 . 1708 1808 Halesworth, Durban Close . 0848 . 1240 . 1710 1810 Halesworth, Dukes Drive . 0850 . 1242 . 1712 1812 Halesworth, Saxons Way Co-op . 0854 . 1246 . 1718 1818 Iketshall St Laurence, School . 0902 . 1254 . 1726 1826 Bungay, Trinity Street . | 1100 . | . 1500 | | Bungay, Hillside Road East 0812 0912 1104 . 1304 . 1504 1734 1834 Bungay, St Mary's Street 0820 0920 1110 - 1310 - 1510 1738 1838 Broome, Sun Road 0826 0926 1116 - 1316 - 1516 - - Ditchingham, Village Hall 0829 0929 1119 - 1319 - 1519 - - Ditchingham, Hollow Hill Road 0830 0930 1120 - 1320 - 1520 - - Hedenham, Balti House 0833 0933 1123 - 1323 - 1523 - - Woodton, opp Kings Head 0837 0937 1127 - 1327 - 1527 - - Kirstead, Bus shelter 0843 0943 1133 - 1333 - 1533 - - Brooke, St Peter's Road 0847 0947 1137 - 1337 - 1537 - - Poringland, Upgate 0853 0953 1143 1243 1343 1443 1543 - - Poringland, Church 0857 0957 1147 1247 1347 1447 1547 - - Stoke Holy Cross, opp Wildebeest Arms 0906 1006 1156 1256 1356 1456 1656 - - Trowse, Shelter 0913 1013 1203 1303 1403 1503 1603 - - Norwich, Bus Station 0920 1020 1210 1310 1410 1510 1610 - - Norwich - Stoke Holy Cross - Poringland - Bungay 87 Bungay - Halesworth 87 Sundays & Bank Holidays 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 Norwich, Bus Station [K] . 1000 1115 1215 1315 1445 1545 1645 Norwich, St Stephens Street [BQ] . 1002 1117 1217 1317 1447 1547 1647 Trowse, White Horse . 1007 1122 1222 1322 1452 1552 1652 Stoke Holy Cross, Wildebeest Arms . 1014 1129 1229 1329 1459 1559 1659 Poringland, opp Church . 1023 1138 1238 1338 1508 1608 1708 Poringland, Upgate . 1025 1140 1240 1340 1510 1610 1710 Brooke, St Peter's Road . 1033 1148 - 1348 - 1618 1718 Kirstead, Bus Shelter . 1037 1152 - 1352 - 1622 1722 Woodton, Kings Head . 1043 1158 - 1358 - 1628 1728 Hedenham, Opp Balti House . 1047 1202 - 1402 - 1632 1732 Ditchingham, Hollow Hill Road . 1050 1205 - 1405 - 1635 1735 Ditchingham, Village Hall . 1051 1206 - 1406 - 1636 1736 Broome, Sun Road . 1054 1209 - 1409 - 1639 1739 Bungay, Trinity Street 0825 1100 1215 - 1415 - 1645 1745 Bungay, Hillside Road East, Co-op 0828 1104 1219 . 1419 . 1649 1749 Iketshall St Laurence, School 0836 . 1228 . 1658 1758 Halesworth, Saxons Way Co-op 0846 . 1238 . 1708 1808 Halesworth, Durban Close 0848 . 1240 . 1710 1810 Halesworth, Dukes Drive 0850 . 1242 . 1712 1812 Halesworth, Saxons Way Co-op 0854 . 1246 . 1718 1818 Codes NS - Not Saturdays S - Saturdays only NSch - Operates during school holidays only Sch - Operates during school term only.
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