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Your Reference ROUTE: TN145 Timetable and Operating Instructions CONTRACTOR: Mulleys Motorways Tel. 01359-230234 ADULT SEAT REQUIREMENT: 63 Seats - Contract TIMETABLE DETAILS: Commenced: September 2020 Barnham, The Street, Mill Lane 0752 Barnham, The Street, Salmond Drive 0753 Euston, Barnham Turn 0756 Euston, Euston Estate 0757 Fakenham Magna, Thetford Road, Park Ride 0758 Fakenham Magna, Thetford Road, St Peters Church 0759 Sapiston, Bus Shelter 0805 Honington, Sapiston Road, Willow Green 0806 IXWORTH FREE SCHOOL School Entrance, Walsham Rd 0814 Ixworth, St Edmunds Close 0815 Ixworth, Village Hall 0817 THURSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE arrive 0830 THURSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE depart 0835A THURSTON SIXTH FORM Beyton site 0845 THURSTON SIXTH FORM Beyton site 1520 THURSTON COLLEGE arrive 1530A THURSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE depart 1535 Ixworth, Village Hall 1546 Ixworth, High Street, Fordhams Garage 1548 Honington, Sapiston Road, Willow Green 1558 Sapiston, Shelter 1600 Fakenham Magna, Thetford Road, St Peters Church 1606 Fakenham Magna, Thetford Road, Park Ride 1607 Euston, Euston Estate 1608 Euston, Barnham Turn 1609 Barnham, The Street, Salmond Drive 1612 Barnham, Primary School 1613 Notes: A -This route connects with Routes TN142, TN143 and TN147 at Thurston Community College. This and all timetable information provided by the Passenger Transport Service is intended to be a guide to pupils, parents and members of the public. While every effort is made to give accurate information, it is necessary at times to make changes at short notice for operational reasons. Many locations are served by more than one bus because of the high number of pupils travelling and the need for the Education Transport Service to control pupils’ allocation to buses in order to ensure buses are not overloaded. THIS TIMETABLE IS THEREFORE INTENDED AS A GUIDE ONLY. Passenger Transport, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Road, Ipswich, IP1 2BX – Telephone: 01473 265064 .
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