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38A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 38A bus time schedule & line map 38A Ives Road - Harleston View In Website Mode The 38A bus line (Ives Road - Harleston) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Harleston: 8:45 AM - 5:15 PM (2) Norwich: 2:35 PM - 5:20 PM (3) Norwich City Centre: 7:10 AM - 12:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 38A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 38A bus arriving. Direction: Harleston 38A bus Time Schedule 65 stops Harleston Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:45 AM - 5:15 PM Ives Road Community Centre, Norwich Ives Road, Norwich Tuesday 8:45 AM - 5:15 PM Rosebay, Norwich Wednesday 8:45 AM - 5:15 PM Rosebay Close, Norwich Thursday 8:45 AM - 5:15 PM Junction, Norwich Friday Not Operational Spencer Road, Norwich Saturday Not Operational Oulton Road, Norwich Fifers Lane, Norwich Old Q8 Garage, Norwich 38A bus Info Anovo, Norwich Direction: Harleston Stops: 65 Concorde Road, Norwich Trip Duration: 60 min Auster Close, Norwich Line Summary: Ives Road Community Centre, Norwich, Rosebay, Norwich, Junction, Norwich, Kfc, Norwich Oulton Road, Norwich, Old Q8 Garage, Norwich, Unit 3 and 4 Vulcan Road South, Norwich Anovo, Norwich, Concorde Road, Norwich, Kfc, Norwich, Mason Road, Norwich, Eversley Rd, Mason Road, Norwich Norwich, The Boundary, Mile Cross, Mile Cross Road, Mile Cross, Mecca Bingo, Norwich, Half Mile Road, Eversley Rd, Norwich Norwich, Penn Grove, Norwich, Drayton Road, 219 Mile Cross Lane, Norwich Norwich, Wingƒeld Road, Norwich, Edward Street, Norwich, Anglia Square, Norwich, Upper King Street, The Boundary, Mile Cross Norwich, Castle Meadow, Norwich City Centre, St 343 Aylsham Road, Norwich Stephens Street, Norwich City Centre, Victoria Street, Norwich, Rowington Road, Norwich, Sigismund Mile Cross Road, Mile Cross Road, Norwich, Lady Mary Road, Norwich, Lady 315 Aylsham Road, Norwich Betty Road, Norwich, Hewett School, Norwich, Latimer Road, Norwich, Abbot Road, Norwich, Sandy Mecca Bingo, Norwich Lane, Tuckswood, Robin Hood Road, Tuckswood, 291 Aylsham Road, Norwich Bessemer Road, Tuckswood, Hall Road, Tuckswood, Fountains Road, Tuckswood, Marsh Harrier Inn, Half Mile Road, Norwich South Tuckswood, Ipswich Road Tesco, South 217a Aylsham Road, Norwich Tuckswood, Hall, Dunston, Sugar Beat Ph, Swainsthorpe, Brick Kiln Lane, Swainsthorpe, Penn Grove, Norwich Flordon Road, Newton Flotman, Cargate Lane, Newton Flotman, Mill Inn, Saxlingham Thorpe, Drayton Road, Norwich Ipswich Road, Upper Tasburgh, The Countryman, Drayton Road, Norwich Upper Tasburgh, Brands Lane, Stratton St Michael, St Michaels Road, Long Stratton, Edges Lane, Long Wingƒeld Road, Norwich Stratton, The Street, Long Stratton, Ice House Court, 1 Saint Augustine's Gate, Norwich Long Stratton, Police Station, Long Stratton, Lime Tree Avenue, Long Stratton, Wood Farm, Colegate Edward Street, Norwich End, Island Cottage, Colegate End, Mill Lane, Pulham Edward Street, Norwich Market, The Falcon, Pulham Market, Post Box, Pulham St Mary, Mill Lane, Pulham St Mary, North Anglia Square, Norwich Green Road, Pulham St Mary, The Old School, 47 Magdalen Street, Norwich Starston, Bunns Lane, Harleston, Titlow Road, Harleston, High School, Harleston, Love Lane, Upper King Street, Norwich Harleston, Broad Street, Harleston 3-5 Upper King Street, Norwich Castle Meadow, Norwich City Centre 11-17 Castle Street, Norwich St Stephens Street, Norwich City Centre Saint Stephens Street, Norwich Victoria Street, Norwich Rowington Road, Norwich 61 Grove Road, Norwich Sigismund Road, Norwich 3 Sigismund Road, Norwich Lady Mary Road, Norwich Lady Betty Road, Norwich Hewett School, Norwich Latimer Road, Norwich Abbot Road, Norwich Sandy Lane, Tuckswood Hall Road, Norwich Robin Hood Road, Tuckswood Hall Road, Norwich Bessemer Road, Tuckswood Hall Road, Tuckswood 545 Hall Road, Norwich Fountains Road, Tuckswood Neatmarket, Norwich Marsh Harrier Inn, South Tuckswood 158 Ipswich Road, England Ipswich Road Tesco, South Tuckswood Hall, Dunston Layby, Stoke Holy Cross Civil Parish Sugar Beat Ph, Swainsthorpe Brick Kiln Lane, Swainsthorpe Flordon Road, Newton Flotman Cargate Lane, Newton Flotman Mill Inn, Saxlingham Thorpe Ipswich Road, Upper Tasburgh The Countryman, Upper Tasburgh Brands Lane, Stratton St Michael St Michaels Road, Long Stratton Saint Michael's Road, Long Stratton Edges Lane, Long Stratton The Street, Long Stratton Ice House Court, Long Stratton Welford Court, Long Stratton Police Station, Long Stratton Lime Tree Avenue, Long Stratton Wood Farm, Colegate End Island Cottage, Colegate End Mill Lane, Pulham Market The Falcon, Pulham Market Norwich Road, Pulham Market Civil Parish Post Box, Pulham St Mary Mill Lane, Pulham St Mary North Green Road, Pulham St Mary Church Close, Pulham St. Mary Civil Parish The Old School, Starston Bunns Lane, Harleston Titlow Road, Harleston High School, Harleston Love Lane, Harleston Holly Court, Redenhall With Harleston Civil Parish Broad Street, Harleston Broad Street, Harleston Direction: Norwich 38A bus Time Schedule 59 stops Norwich Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 2:35 PM - 5:20 PM Broad Street, Harleston Broad Street, Harleston Tuesday 2:35 PM - 5:20 PM Love Lane, Harleston Wednesday 2:35 PM - 5:20 PM Holly Court, Redenhall With Harleston Civil Parish Thursday 2:35 PM - 5:20 PM High School, Harleston Friday Not Operational Titlow Road, Harleston Saturday Not Operational Bunns Lane, Harleston The Old School, Starston 38A bus Info North Green Road, Pulham St Mary Direction: Norwich Station Road, Pulham St. Mary Civil Parish Stops: 59 Trip Duration: 89 min Mill Lane, Pulham St Mary Line Summary: Broad Street, Harleston, Love Lane, Harleston, High School, Harleston, Titlow Road, Post Box, Pulham St Mary Harleston, Bunns Lane, Harleston, The Old School, Starston, North Green Road, Pulham St Mary, Mill The Falcon, Pulham Market Lane, Pulham St Mary, Post Box, Pulham St Mary, The Falcon, Pulham Market, Mill Lane, Pulham Mill Lane, Pulham Market Market, Island Cottage, Colegate End, Wood Farm, Colegate End, Lime Tree Avenue, Long Stratton, Police Station, Long Stratton, Ice House Court, Long Island Cottage, Colegate End Stratton, The Street, Long Stratton, Edges Lane, Long Stratton, St Michaels Road, Long Stratton, Wood Farm, Colegate End Brands Lane, Stratton St Michael, The Countryman, Upper Tasburgh, Redwings, Lower Tasburgh, Mill Inn, Lime Tree Avenue, Long Stratton Saxlingham Thorpe, Theatre School, Newton Flotman, Brick Kiln Lane, Swainsthorpe, Sugar Beat Police Station, Long Stratton Ph, Swainsthorpe, Hall, Dunston, Ipswich Road Tesco, South Tuckswood, Marsh Harrier Inn, South Ice House Court, Long Stratton Tuckswood, Fountains Road, Tuckswood, Bessemer Road, Tuckswood, Robin Hood Road, Tuckswood, The Street, Long Stratton Sandy Lane, Tuckswood, Abbot Road, Norwich, Latimer Road, Norwich, Hewett School, Norwich, Edges Lane, Long Stratton Lady Betty Road, Norwich, Lady Mary Road, Norwich, Sigismund Road, Norwich, Victoria Street, St Michaels Road, Long Stratton Norwich, St Stephens Street, Norwich City Centre, Castle Meadow, Norwich City Centre, Tombland, Saint Michael's Road, Long Stratton Norwich, Anglia Square, Norwich, Wingƒeld Road, Brands Lane, Stratton St Michael Norwich, Drayton Road, Norwich, Penn Grove, Norwich, Half Mile Road, Norwich, Mecca Bingo, The Countryman, Upper Tasburgh Norwich, Mile Cross Road, Mile Cross, The Boundary, Mile Cross, Lilian Close, Norwich, Kfc, Norwich, Concorde Road, Norwich, Anovo, Norwich, Old Q8 Redwings, Lower Tasburgh Garage, Norwich, Oulton Road, Norwich, Junction, Norwich, Ives Road Community Centre, Norwich Mill Inn, Saxlingham Thorpe Theatre School, Newton Flotman Brick Kiln Lane, Swainsthorpe Sugar Beat Ph, Swainsthorpe Hall, Dunston Ipswich Road Tesco, South Tuckswood Ipswich Road, Keswick And Intwood Civil Parish Marsh Harrier Inn, South Tuckswood 158 Ipswich Road, England Fountains Road, Tuckswood Kirklees, Norwich Bessemer Road, Tuckswood Locksley Road, Norwich Robin Hood Road, Tuckswood Hall Road, Norwich Sandy Lane, Tuckswood Hall Road, Norwich Abbot Road, Norwich Latimer Road, Norwich Hall Road, Norwich Hewett School, Norwich Lady Betty Road, Norwich Lady Mary Road, Norwich Trafford Road, Norwich Sigismund Road, Norwich 1 Sigismund Road, Norwich Victoria Street, Norwich St Stephens Street, Norwich City Centre 24-26 Saint Stephens Street, Norwich Castle Meadow, Norwich City Centre 6 Opie Street, Norwich Tombland, Norwich 7 Tombland, England Anglia Square, Norwich 65 Magdalen Street, Norwich Wingƒeld Road, Norwich 1 Saint Augustine's Gate, Norwich Drayton Road, Norwich 61 Aylsham Road, Norwich Penn Grove, Norwich Half Mile Road, Norwich 217a Aylsham Road, Norwich Mecca Bingo, Norwich 291a Aylsham Road, Norwich Mile Cross Road, Mile Cross 315 Aylsham Road, Norwich The Boundary, Mile Cross 343 Aylsham Road, Norwich Lilian Close, Norwich Rosalie Close, Norwich Kfc, Norwich Unit 3 and 4 Vulcan Road South, Norwich Concorde Road, Norwich Anovo, Norwich Old Q8 Garage, Norwich Oulton Road, Norwich Junction, Norwich Pennyroyal, Norwich Ives Road Community Centre, Norwich Ives Road, Norwich Direction: Norwich City Centre 38A bus Time Schedule 42 stops Norwich City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:10 AM - 12:00 PM Broad Street, Harleston Broad Street, Harleston Tuesday 7:10 AM - 12:00 PM Love Lane, Harleston Wednesday 7:10 AM - 12:00 PM Holly Court, Redenhall With Harleston Civil Parish Thursday 7:10 AM - 12:00 PM High School, Harleston Friday Not Operational
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