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X44 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route X44 bus time schedule & line map X44 Sheringham - Cromer - Norwich View In Website Mode The X44 bus line (Sheringham - Cromer - Norwich) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Norwich City Centre: 5:54 AM - 4:50 PM (2) Sheringham: 7:38 AM - 5:05 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest X44 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next X44 bus arriving. Direction: Norwich City Centre X44 bus Time Schedule 57 stops Norwich City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:30 AM - 4:50 PM Monday 5:54 AM - 4:50 PM Railway Approach, Sheringham Station Approach, Sheringham Tuesday 5:54 AM - 4:50 PM Tesco, Sheringham Wednesday 5:54 AM - 4:50 PM 58 Cromer Road, Sheringham Thursday 5:54 AM - 4:50 PM Dunstable Arms, Sheringham Friday 5:54 AM - 4:50 PM 27 Cromer Road, Sheringham Saturday 6:30 AM - 4:50 PM Brook Road, Sheringham Britons Lane, Beeston Regis Beeston Hall, Beeston Regis X44 bus Info Direction: Norwich City Centre Church Close, West Runton Stops: 57 Trip Duration: 82 min Post O∆ce, West Runton Line Summary: Railway Approach, Sheringham, 40 Cromer Road, Runton Civil Parish Tesco, Sheringham, Dunstable Arms, Sheringham, Brook Road, Sheringham, Britons Lane, Beeston Golf Close, West Runton Regis, Beeston Hall, Beeston Regis, Church Close, West Runton, Post O∆ce, West Runton, Golf Close, Woodhill Park, East Runton West Runton, Woodhill Park, East Runton, Stores, East Runton, Wyndham Park, East Runton, Clifton Stores, East Runton Park, Cromer, Westcliff Avenue, Cromer, Bus Interchange, Cromer, Church, Cromer, Vicarage Wyndham Park, East Runton Road, Cromer, Halsey House, Cromer, Oliver Court, Cromer, Hospital, Cromer, Post O∆ce, Su∆eld Park, Su∆eld Court, Su∆eld Park, Mill Road, Cromer, The Clifton Park, Cromer Avenue, Cromer, Houses, Northrepps, New Road, Clifton Park, Cromer Civil Parish Northrepps, Manor Farm, Northrepps, New Inn, Roughton, Turn, Hanworth, Craft Centre, Alby, High Westcliff Avenue, Cromer Noon Road, Erpingham, Dunkirk, Aylsham, Mill Row, Aylsham, Bus Shelter, Aylsham, Budgens, Aylsham, Bus Interchange, Cromer Tesco, Aylsham, Motel, Aylsham, The Green, Prince of Wales Road, Cromer Marsham, Town Corner, Hevingham, Stratton Hall, Stratton Strawless, Phone Box, New Hainford, Tesco Church, Cromer Express, Hellesdon, Heath Crescent, Hellesdon, Brabazon Road, Hellesdon, Waldemar Avenue, Vicarage Road, Cromer Hellesdon, The Boundary, Mile Cross, Mile Cross Saint Margaret's Lane, Cromer Road, Mile Cross, Mecca Bingo, Norwich, Half Mile Road, Norwich, Penn Grove, Norwich, Drayton Road, Halsey House, Cromer Norwich, Wingƒeld Road, Norwich, Edward Street, Norwich, Anglia Square, Norwich, Upper King Street, Oliver Court, Cromer Norwich, Castle Meadow, Norwich City Centre, St Stephens Street, Norwich City Centre Hospital, Cromer Clare Road, Cromer Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Su∆eld Park Su∆eld Court, Su∆eld Park Mill Road, Cromer The Avenue, Cromer The Avenue, Northrepps Civil Parish Houses, Northrepps New Road, Northrepps Crossdale Street, Northrepps Civil Parish Manor Farm, Northrepps New Inn, Roughton Turn, Hanworth Craft Centre, Alby High Noon Road, Erpingham Dunkirk, Aylsham Banningham Road, Aylsham Civil Parish Mill Row, Aylsham Bus Shelter, Aylsham Market Place, Aylsham Civil Parish Budgens, Aylsham 14 Norwich Road, Aylsham Civil Parish Tesco, Aylsham Manor Close, Aylsham Motel, Aylsham The Green, Marsham Rodgate, Marsham Civil Parish Town Corner, Hevingham Stratton Hall, Stratton Strawless Phone Box, New Hainford Tesco Express, Hellesdon Lodore Avenue, Norwich Heath Crescent, Hellesdon Brabazon Road, Hellesdon Waldemar Avenue, Hellesdon The Boundary, Mile Cross 343 Aylsham Road, Norwich Mile Cross Road, Mile Cross 315 Aylsham Road, Norwich Mecca Bingo, Norwich 291 Aylsham Road, Norwich Half Mile Road, Norwich 217a Aylsham Road, Norwich Penn Grove, Norwich Drayton Road, Norwich Drayton Road, Norwich Wingƒeld Road, Norwich 1 Saint Augustine's Gate, Norwich Edward Street, Norwich Edward Street, Norwich Anglia Square, Norwich 47 Magdalen Street, Norwich Upper King Street, Norwich 3-5 Upper King Street, Norwich Castle Meadow, Norwich City Centre Opie Street, Norwich St Stephens Street, Norwich City Centre 31-33 Saint Stephens Street, Norwich Direction: Sheringham X44 bus Time Schedule 58 stops Sheringham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:05 AM - 5:15 PM Monday 7:38 AM - 5:05 PM St Stephens Street, Norwich City Centre 31-33 Saint Stephens Street, Norwich Tuesday 7:38 AM - 5:05 PM Bus Station, Norwich City Centre Wednesday 7:38 AM - 5:05 PM Winalls yard, Norwich Thursday 7:38 AM - 5:05 PM Castle Meadow, Norwich City Centre Friday 7:38 AM - 5:05 PM 6 Opie Street, Norwich Saturday 9:35 AM - 5:35 PM Tombland, Norwich 7 Tombland, England Anglia Square, Norwich 65 Magdalen Street, Norwich X44 bus Info Direction: Sheringham Wingƒeld Road, Norwich Stops: 58 1 Saint Augustine's Gate, Norwich Trip Duration: 88 min Line Summary: St Stephens Street, Norwich City Drayton Road, Norwich Centre, Bus Station, Norwich City Centre, Castle 61 Aylsham Road, Norwich Meadow, Norwich City Centre, Tombland, Norwich, Anglia Square, Norwich, Wingƒeld Road, Norwich, Penn Grove, Norwich Drayton Road, Norwich, Penn Grove, Norwich, Half Mile Road, Norwich, Mecca Bingo, Norwich, Mile Half Mile Road, Norwich Cross Road, Mile Cross, The Boundary, Mile Cross, 217a Aylsham Road, Norwich Mann Egerton, Hellesdon, Waldemar Avenue, Hellesdon, Brabazon Road, Hellesdon, Heath Mecca Bingo, Norwich Crescent, Hellesdon, Tesco Express, Hellesdon, 291a Aylsham Road, Norwich Phone Box, New Hainford, Stratton Hall, Stratton Strawless, Town Corner, Hevingham, The Green, Mile Cross Road, Mile Cross Marsham, Motel, Aylsham, Tesco, Aylsham, Budgens, 315 Aylsham Road, Norwich Aylsham, Bus Shelter, Aylsham, Mill Row, Aylsham, Dunkirk, Aylsham, High Noon Road, Erpingham, Craft The Boundary, Mile Cross Centre, Alby, Turn, Hanworth, New Inn, Roughton, 343 Aylsham Road, Norwich Manor Farm, Northrepps, New Road, Northrepps, Houses, Northrepps, The Avenue, Cromer, Mill Road, Mann Egerton, Hellesdon Cromer, Su∆eld Court, Su∆eld Park, Post O∆ce, Su∆eld Park, Hospital, Cromer, Oliver Court, Cromer, Waldemar Avenue, Hellesdon Halsey House, Cromer, St Margarets Road, Cromer, The Loke, Cromer, Bus Interchange, Cromer, Westcliff Brabazon Road, Hellesdon Avenue, Cromer, Clifton Park, Cromer, Wyndham Park, East Runton, Stores, East Runton, Woodhill Heath Crescent, Hellesdon Park, East Runton, Golf Close, West Runton, Post O∆ce, West Runton, Church Close, West Runton, Tesco Express, Hellesdon Beeston Hall, Beeston Regis, Britons Lane, Beeston Lodore Avenue, Norwich Regis, Brook Road, Sheringham, Anchor Close, Sheringham, Tesco, Sheringham, Railway Approach, Phone Box, New Hainford Sheringham Stratton Hall, Stratton Strawless Town Corner, Hevingham The Green, Marsham Motel, Aylsham Tesco, Aylsham Manor Close, Aylsham Budgens, Aylsham 14 Norwich Road, Aylsham Civil Parish Bus Shelter, Aylsham Market Place, Aylsham Civil Parish Mill Row, Aylsham Dunkirk, Aylsham 1 Mash's Row, Aylsham Civil Parish High Noon Road, Erpingham Craft Centre, Alby Turn, Hanworth New Inn, Roughton Manor Farm, Northrepps New Road, Northrepps Crossdale Street, Northrepps Civil Parish Houses, Northrepps The Avenue, Cromer The Avenue, Northrepps Civil Parish Mill Road, Cromer Su∆eld Court, Su∆eld Park Post O∆ce, Su∆eld Park 50 Mill Road, Cromer Civil Parish Hospital, Cromer Oliver Court, Cromer Oliver Court, Cromer Halsey House, Cromer St Margarets Road, Cromer Saint Margaret's Lane, Cromer The Loke, Cromer Louden Road, Cromer Bus Interchange, Cromer Prince of Wales Road, Cromer Westcliff Avenue, Cromer Clifton Park, Cromer Clifton Park, Cromer Civil Parish Wyndham Park, East Runton Stores, East Runton Woodhill Park, East Runton Golf Close, West Runton Post O∆ce, West Runton 40 Cromer Road, Runton Civil Parish Church Close, West Runton Beeston Hall, Beeston Regis Britons Lane, Beeston Regis Brook Road, Sheringham Anchor Close, Sheringham Tesco, Sheringham Cromer Road, Sheringham Railway Approach, Sheringham X44 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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