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X22 Lowestoft Beccles Norwich X2fast Lowestoft&Norwich frequent bus links X21 up to every 15 mins between X22 Lowestoft Beccles Norwich calling at Pakefield Carlton Colville Worlingham Loddon from 27th May 2018 TIMES FARES MAPS from Welcome aboard... Lowestoft&Norwich frequent bus links your great connections between the North Suffolk towns of Lowestoft and Beccles, and the fine city of Norwich. Norwich Thurton Chedgrave up to every 15 mins Loddon Hales A146 North Cove Worlinghamsome journeys Hollow Grove Lowestoft Pakefield Beccles CarltonRibblesdale Colville straight into Norwich X2 from Beccles in 32 mins fast from Lowestoft in 72 mins Operating up to every 15 minutes during the day from Monday to Saturday, our routes offer regular, quick and direct links between the east coast and the city...ideal whether you’re going to school or work, having a day out at the seaside or enjoying a bit of retail therapy. Photos: ©Visit Norwich, ©Visit Lowestoft, ©Fernando Butcher, ©John Fielding, ©Spiterman, ©Nick Rowland And we don’t go to bed when the sun goes down. Our evening buses are perfect for enjoying a night out without having to worry about who’s got to drive home. Our modern double-deck buses have plenty of comfy seats and great panoramic windows upstairs so you can sit back and enjoy the view. And downstairs there’s space for buggies, a wheelchair and your shopping too. In this booklet you’ll find easy-to- read maps showing where to get on and off in Norwich, Lowestoft, Beccles & Loddon as well as easy-to-understand timetables. And with our range of great value fares, travelling with us really is the best way to get between the coast and the city by bus. make a day of it with unlimited travel, all day in your chosen zone young Norwich zone adult person all across the city and 50 30 as far as Dereham, £4. £4.80 £3. £3.60 Worlingham or Acle mTicket on bus mTicket on bus anywhere on the young coast or inland as adult person far as Beccles 50 or Acle £5. £6 £4 £4.50 Coastal mTicket on bus mTicket on bus zone young Explorer zone adult person all buses, all along the 50 50 coast and all across £6. £7 £4. £5 Norwich mTicket on bus mTicket on bus you’ll find detailed zone maps on our website make cashless cost less 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 travel regularly? get the biggest savings with our mTickets app Coastal zone 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 Explorer zone anywhere on the coast and all across Norwich all Week 10-trips all Month Adult £23 £22 £24 £23 £81 £77 Young 50 Person £17 £16 £18 £16. £60 £56 mTicket mTicket mTicket Make the switch. 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 travel together and save with a High5 ticket unlimited travel, all day, for up to 5 people* Norwich Coastal £8 Zone £10 Zone Explorer get these prices £12 Zone on mTicket *max two adults age 20+ £8.50/£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 travelling in the Norwich zone All bus stops between Worlingham or Beccles and Norwich are part of our Norwich Zone - ideal for easy connections onto any of our frequent colour-coded Network Norwich bus routes, that can take you all across the city and beyond... firstgroup.com/networknorwich Fakenham Horsford Thorpe Spixworth Marriott Wroxham The Taverham Boundary Drayton Old NORWICH Catton ueen’s Hills ZON Hellesdon RING ROAD Sprowston ereham Costessey New excel INNR ZON The Heartsease aston RING Scarning ROAD Dussindale Acle Bowthorpe EA Norwich Blofield NN Hospital Brundall Lingwood Trowse X11 Thunder Lane Bluebell 1 Road aton X X Harford 2 Hethersett Bridge X 21 Mulbarton Poringland X 22 Wymondham Loddon Long Stratton Attleborough Beccles Bungay Harleston Worlingham all Day all Week 10-trips all Month Adult £4.80 £4.50 £19 £18 £20 £18.50 £67 £63 Young 60 30 50 50 Person £3. £3. £14 £12. £14. £13 £49 £44 mTicket mTicket mTicket mTicket all these tickets are valid across the Norwich Zone want to be an Explorer? enjoy a great day out by bus with an Explorer day ticket travel on all our buses, all along the coast and in the whole Norwich Zone £6.50 adult £4.50 young person High5 get these prices group* on mTicket £12 £7/£5/£13 on bus Norwich Recently voted one of the top 10 shopping destinations in the UK, this bustling modern city combines a huge array of shops and restaurants, with a wealth of historical landmarks. The cathedral, castle keep and colourful market are complimented by the modern architecture of The Forum, and the narrow pedestrianised streets of The Lanes with their trendy coffee shops e and fashionable Du Colegat St St ke boutiques. Ge S lace a t Norwich o ill P r H Cathedral g Playhouse es W To m b l a Elm es um St t ns w We St Andrews St Benedic ick River St Hall se ts St he Clo n T St Andrews St B a d Pottergate n Bridewell k Plain l l The i Maddermarket Museum H Open Prince o Theatre ow f W ad a St Gil les Road Cow es Street Travel e K Centre M Castle ing B ane L ethel Museum ose City e R C l ha S Hall t pe t Market Street lfie s Castle ld a N Gardens te or t C th The St Peter S le rga Forum Mancroft e Castle att et t Norwich n Chapelfield d t C rk u Theatre T e S Mall a o Railway hea M ©P1ndar Gardens R Royal tre n M Station S o C t i en h L ld St l a t o l p Chapelfield a S G e B l Shopping Centre s Wherry fi n King Street R e e i ld n v L Ro e ph n r R or e uen Ro W o t John Th a S Rd e d t Lewis n S Norwich s Ber Street u Bus Station ad m Surre ©P1ndar 1 1 y Str A Victoria A eet 147 Stree Quee t ns Ro ad more info www.visitnorwich.co.uk buses towards Norwich Bus Station summary of departure times Mondays to Fridays Saturdays LowestoftBus StationBecclesOld MarketLoddonChurch PlainNorwichBus Station LowestoftBus StationBecclesOld MarketLoddonChurch PlainNorwichBus Station 0555 0630 0647 0715 0630 0710 0728 0750 0615 0655 0713 0745 0700 0740 0758 0820 0630 0715 0733 0810 0730 0810 0828 0850 0640 0725 fast 0810 0800 0840 0858 0920 0650 0735 0753 0830 0820 0900 0918 0940 0655 0740 fast 0825 0840 0920 0938 1000 0710 0755 0813 0850 0900 0940 fast 1012 0730 0815 fast 0900 0910 0955 1013 1035 0740 0830 0848 0920 0930 1010 fast 1042 0815 0900 0918 0945 0940 1025 1043 1105 0840 0930 0948 1010 then at these minutes 0900 0945 fast 1017 00 40 fast 12 0910 1000 1018 1040 10 55 13 35 0930 1015 fast 1047 30 10 fast 42 0940 1030 1048 1110 40 25 43 05 then at these minutes past each hour until 00 40 fast 12 1540 1625 1643 1705 10 55 13 35 1605 1645 fast 1717 30 10 fast 42 1610 1655 1713 1735 40 25 43 05 1635 1715 fast 1747 past each hour until 1650 1735 1753 1815 1540 1625 1643 1705 1725 1810 1827 1849 1605 1645 fast 1717 1800 1840 1857 1919 1610 1655 1713 1735 1900 1940 1957 2019 1635 1715 fast 1747 2015 2055 2112 2134 1650 1735 1753 1815 2130 2210 2227 2249 1725 1810 1827 1849 and Public Holidays 1800 1840 1857 1919 Sundays 1900 1940 1957 2019 0745 0830 0848 0910 2130 2210 2227 2249 0820 0900 0918 0940 0845 0930 0948 1010 0920 1000 1018 1040 1020 1100 1118 1140 how to use this guide... 1045 1130 1148 1210 1120 1200 1218 1240 1. find the place you’ll get on the bus 1220 1300 1318 1340 1245 1330 1348 1410 1320 1400 1418 1440 1420 1500 1518 1540 LowestoftBus StationBecclesOld MarketLoddonChurch PlainNorwichBus Station 1445 1530 1548 1610 0910 0955 1012 1034 0930 1010 fast 1042 1520 1600 1618 1640 1545 1630 1648 1710 2. read down 3. then read across 1620 1700 1718 1740 the columns to see when you’ll 1720 1800 1818 1840 to find the arrive times buses leave 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.
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