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Great Yarmouth Gorleston Lowestoft for Connections to Kessingland & Southwold C O A S T A L 1 C O A S T A L 1A up to every 15 mins between Martham 1B Hemsby Caister-on-Sea Great Yarmouth Gorleston Lowestoft for connections to Kessingland & Southwold calling at Winterton 1 Scratby 1A MAPS Ormesby 1 Hopton Corton bus times from 27th May 2018 FARES TIMES includes ideas for great days out by bus from Welcome aboard... 1 1A 1B Whether you live and Winterton1 1 1A Hemsby Beach1B work on the east coast Martham Hemsby of Norfolk & Suffolk or 1 Ormesby Scratby1A 1B are enjoying a great Caister-on-Sea holiday or short break, there’s loads 1B Great Vauxhall Holiday Park Yarmouth to see and do! Rail Station 1 1A 1B And what better way to get around than Gorleston with Coastal Clipper! James Paget Hospital Hopton It’s simple, great value Corton and you can sit back and Pleasurewood Hills relax whilst we get you 1 1A 99 Lowestoft to your destination. Rail Station In this guide we’ve Pakefield included timetables & Pontins detailed maps of routes Kessingland 1, 1A & 1B which run on the 99 northern part of the coast. Wrentham Going further south is easy Wangford too with a simple change to the 99 at Lowestoft Bus Reydon Southwold 99 Station - we’ve included times for these buses on the back pages. great Don’t miss the ideas for places to visit all days along the coast, throughout this booklet out make boarding a breeze when you buy your ticket on our free First mTickets app some tickets are cheaper there too! Or, if you’d prefer, you can pay the driver with contactless# or even cash make a day of it with unlimited travel, all day young Coastal zone adult person anywhere on the coast or inland as 50 far as Beccles £5. £6 £4 £4.50 or Acle mTicket on bus mTicket on bus young adult person Explorer zone 50 50 all buses, all along £6. £7 £4. £5 the coast and all mTicket on bus mTicket on bus across Norwich travel regularly? make big savings with a Coastal zone ticket anywhere on the coast or inland as far as Beccles or Acle all Week 10-trips all Month Adult £21 £20 £22 £20.50 £74 £70 Young 50 50 Person £15. £14 £16 £14. £54 £49 mTicket mTicket mTicket save more with our mTickets app for travel to & around Norwich buy an Explorer zone ticket age 5 to 19? save with a discounted young person fare or if you’re at school, college or 6th form in the area, go online to find out about our Student Saver tickets no cash? no problem! on all our buses *max two adults travel together and save with a High5 ticket unlimited travel, all day, for up to 5 people Coastal zone get these prices £10 on mTicket or coast & city with the £12 Explorer zone £10.50/£13 on bus why wait until it’s late... concession pass holders travel at young person single fares from 0830 to 0930 on weekdays. Photos with thanks to: ©Great Yarmouth Tourist Board, ©Spiterman, ©John Walker, ©Kevin Millican, ©Visit Norwich All fares & tickets on these pages are correct at 13/01/19. We reserve the right to modify these during the life of this timetable. Please check firstgroup.com/easterncounties for up to date information. You can also catch an 8 bus between Gorleston, Gt Yarmouth & Caister up to every 15 mins You can also catch an X1 bus between Gt Yarmouth, Gorleston & Lowestoft up to every 30 mins GREAT YARMOUTH The east coast’s premier seaside resort, a visit to Great Yarmouth is ideal for a fun-packed day out with loads to see and do. The town centre has a historic market with its’ renowned collection of chip stalls - the main market is open on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Meanwhile, the modern Market Gates Shopping Centre is home to many popular high street names. A short walk along Regent Road (lined with novelty shops, cafes and restuarants) is the Golden Mile, with it’s two piers, gardens, cafes and numerous adventure golf courses. For thrill seekers a visit to the Pleasure Beach with it’s famous wooden rollercoaster is a must, whilst Joyland has plenty of rides for younger children. See sharks & penguins at the Sealife Centre, cheer for clowns and acrobats at the Hippodrome Circus, explore Merrivale Model Village or go back in time at the fascinating Time & Tide Museum - a short walk from the seafront. www.great-yarmouth.co.uk www.pleasure-beach.co.uk LOWESTOFT Famous for being the most easterly town and the first place to see the sunrise in the UK, this traditional seaside town’s award winning Blue Flag beach is a firm favourite with families. With wide golden sands, beach huts and two piers, it’s perfect for swimming and paddling, building sandcastles or enjoying a stroll along the prom or through the Victorian seafront gardens. Also one of the east coast’s best places to ‘do lunch’, there’s some great cafes & restaurants where you can enjoy delicious, homemade food overlooking the sea. PLEASUREWOOD HILLS Located just north of Lowestoft, Pleasurewood Hills is fab fun for everyone. Jump onboard Wipeout, the tallest, fastest and most extreme roller coaster in the East of England! Get soaked on Timber Falls log flume, ride the traditional carousel, glide over the park on the chairlift, climb aboard the pirate ship or simply relax and enjoy fantastic shows with The Sea Lions or Playful Parrots. www.pleasurewoodhills.com 1 1A 1B southbound via Martham Hemsby Caister-on-Sea Gt Yarmouth Gorleston Lowestoft Mondays to Fridays (except public holidays) 1 1 1 1 1 1A 1 1 1A 1 1B 1 1B 1A 1B 1 1B 1A 1A Martham Repps Road 0645 0713 0736 0816 0854 0916 0954 16 54 1454 Winterton Winmer Avenue 0656 0726 0749 0829 0929 29 Hemsby Beach 0916 0946 16 46 Hemsby Kingsway Shops 0703 0733 0750 0756 0836 0906 0921 0936 0951 1006 21 36 51 06 1506 Scratby Beach Drive 0758 0914 0929 0959 1014 29 59 14 1514 Ormesby Royal Oak 0711 0741 0804 0844 0944 44 Tessera Park Prince of Wales Rd 0717 0804 0930 Caister Haven Holiday Centre 0747 0810 0850 0920 0935 0950 1005 1020 35 50 05 20 1520 Caister Post Office SR SR 0721 0751 0808 0814 0854 0924 0934 0939 0954 1009 1024 39 54 09 24 1524 Northgate Hospital 0558 0633 0728 0758 0814 0820 0900 0930 0940 0945 1000 1015 1030 45 00 15 30 1530 Great Yarmouth Market Gates arr 0602 0637 0732 0802 0819 0825 0905 0935 0945 0950 1005 1020 1035 50 05 20 35 1535 until Great Yarmouth Market Gates dep 0602 0637 0707 0737 0807 0821 0830 0915 0945 0955 1015 1025 1045 55 15 25 45 1545 Great Yarmouth Rail Station 1000 1030 00 30 Vauxhall Holiday Park 1004 1034 04 34 Gorleston High Street, Feathers 0612 0647 0717 0747 0819 0833 0842 0927 0957 1027 1057 27 57 1557 Gorleston Avondale Road 0615 0651 0721 0751 0823 0931 1001 1031 1101 31 01 1601 James Paget Hospital 0619 0655 0725 0755 0827 0843 0852 0935 1005 1035 1105 35 05 1605 then at these minutes past each hour Hopton White Hart 0624 0700 0730 0800 0832 0857 0940 1010 1040 1110 40 10 1610 Corton Waterside Holiday Village 0631 0708 0738 0808 0840 0905 0948 1018 1048 1118 48 18 1618 Leisure Way Tesco 0636 0713 0743 0813 0845 0910 0953 1023 1053 1123 53 23 1623 Lowestoft Bus Station 0645 0723 0753 0823 0855 0920 1003 1033 1103 1133 03 33 1633 serves East Norfolk Sixth Form when open 1 1B 1 1B 1A 1B 1 1A 1 1A 1 1 1A 1 1 1 1 1 1 from Martham Repps Road Flegg 1516 1554 1616 1654 1716 1809 1839 1910 1946 2146 High Winterton Winmer Avenue Sch at 1529 1629 1729 1848 Hemsby Beach 1508 1516 1546 1616 Hemsby Kingsway Shops 1521 1521 1536 1551 1606 1621 1636 1706 1736 1821 1854 1918 1954 2154 Scratby Beach Drive 1529 1559 1614 1629 1714 1829 1925 Ormesby Royal Oak 1529 1544 1644 1744 1901 2001 2201 Tessera Park Prince of Wales Rd 1906 2006 2206 Caister Haven Holiday Centre 1535 1535 1550 1605 1620 1635 1650 1720 1750 1835 1931 Caister Post Office 1539 1539 1554 1609 1624 1639 1654 1724 1754 1839 1910 1935 2010 2210 Northgate Hospital 1545 1545 1600 1615 1630 1645 1700 1730 1800 1845 1916 1941 2016 2216 Great Yarmouth Market Gates arr 1550 1550 1605 1620 1635 1650 1705 1735 1805 1850 1920 1945 2020 2220 School Great Yarmouth Market Gates dep days 1555 1615 1625 1645 1655 1715 1745 1815 1905 2005 2105 2200 2300 only Great Yarmouth Rail Station 1600 1630 1700 Vauxhall Holiday Park 1604 1634 1704 Gorleston High Street, Feathers School 1627 1657 1727 1757 1825 1915 2015 2115 2210 2310 holidays Gorleston Avondale Road only 1631 1701 1731 1801 1829 1919 2019 2119 2214 2314 James Paget Hospital 1635 1705 1735 1805 1833 1923 2023 2123 2218 2318 Hopton White Hart 1640 1710 1740 1810 1838 1928 2028 2128 2223 2323 Corton Waterside Holiday Village 1648 1718 1748 1818 1846 1936 2036 2136 2231 2331 Leisure Way Tesco 1653 1723 1753 1823 1851 1941 2041 2141 2236 2336 Lowestoft Bus Station 1703 1733 1803 1833 1900 1950 2050 2150 2245 2345 Times at these stops are estimated SR journey starts at Salisbury Road operates until 21st September only operates 30th July to 31st August 1 1A 1B southbound via Martham Hemsby Caister-on-Sea Gt Yarmouth Gorleston Lowestoft Saturdays 1 1 1 1 1 1 1A 1B 1 1B 1A 1B 1 1B 1A 1A 1B 1 1A Martham Repps Road 0751 0816 0854 0916 0954 16 54 1554 1616 1654 Winterton Winmer Avenue 0804 0829 0929 29 1629 Hemsby Beach 0916 0946 16 46 1616 Hemsby Kingsway Shops 0811 0836 0906 0921 0936 0951 1006 21 36 51 06 1606 1621 1636 1706 Scratby Beach Drive 0914 0929 0959 1014 29 59 14 1614 1629 1714 Ormesby Royal Oak 0819 0844 0944 44 1644 Caister Haven Holiday Centre 0825 0850 0920 0935 0950 1005 1020 35 50 05 20 1620 1635 1650 1720 Caister Post Office SR SR SR 0829 0854 0924 0939 0954 1009 1024 39 54 09 24 1624 1639 1654 1724 Northgate Hospital 0630 0715 0745 0835 0900 0930 0945 1000 1015 1030 45 00 15 30 1630 1645 1700 1730 Great Yarmouth Market Gates arr 0635 0720 0750 0840 0905 0935 0950 1005 1020 1035 50 05 20 35 1635 1650 1705
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