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Departure Times Departure Times & Places for Sunrisedirect Holidays Departure Times Departure times & places for SunriseDirect Holidays Coach tour holidays with SunriseDirect include a FREE pick-up service from over ninety five locations throughout Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and Essex. Rarely are all departure points available on every holiday so please check at the time of booking. Coaches travel through to our Passenger Interchange Areas at either Cambridge Services on the A14 or Birchanger Services on the M11 for UK & Ireland holidays or Thurrock Services on the M25 for most European holidays. Harwich Port is utilised for the Dutch Waterways cruise. In some instances you may be routed more locally to join your tour coach. Your luggage will be transferred for you, so there’s no need to worry. Confirmation of your interchange point, final travel times, pick up address and details will be sent with your travel documents approximately 10 days before departure. Departure points (All times are approximate) UK and Ireland Europe Departure points (All times are approximate) UK and Ireland Europe Depart Return Depart Return Depart Return Depart Return Cambridgeshire Norfolk Cambridge. Coach bays opposite Arundel Hotel, 45-61 Chesterton Rd 09:30 17:30 06:30 19:30 Acle. Barclays Bank, The Street 07:00 19:50 05:45 21:50 Chatteris. Coach Stop, Outside Police Station, East Park Street 09:15 17:45 06:15 19:45 Attleborough. Outside HSBC Midland Bank, Queens Square 08:30 18:30 05:30 20:30 Ely. Barton Road Car Park by main entrance 09:00 18:00 06:00 20:00 Aylsham. Car Park, Bure Valley Railway, Norwich Road 07:15 19:55 05:15 21:55 Godmanchester. Exhibition Public House, London Road 09:30 16:15 06:30 18:15 Brundall. Bus Shelter, Outside Post Office, The Street 07:30 19:40 05:20 21:40 Huntingdon. Mill Common Bus Station, Princess Street 09:45 16:30 06:45 18:30 Caister-on Sea. Opposite the Police Station 07:00 20:20 05:00 22:20 March. Bus Stop Opposite Nationwide Building Society, Broad Street 08:30 18:30 05:30 20:30 Cromer. Junction of Cadogan Road/Prince of Wales Road 06:30 20:20 05:00 22:20 Peterborough. Bay 18, Bus Station, Queensgate 08:30 18:30 05:00 20:30 Dersingham. Bus Stop Opposite Spar Shop, Hunstanton Road 07:10 19:05 05:25 21:05 Warboys. By Waiting Room, Bus Station, Station Road 09:30 17:30 06:30 19:30 Diss. Bus Station, Park Road 08:00 19:00 05:00 21:00 Wisbech. Horsefair Coach Stop 08:00 19:00 05:00 21:00 Downham Market. Bus Stop, Hollies Car Park 07:30 18:30 05:30 20:30 East Dereham. Bus Stop Outside Tesco Extra, Kingston Road 07:30 19:30 05:30 21:30 Essex Easton. Bus Stop, Junction Dereham Rd/Bawburgh Rd 07:10 19:50 05:10 21:50 Fakenham. Bus Stop Outside Salvation Army, Oak Street 07:00 19:00 05:00 22:00 Barking. Opposite Broadway Theatre, Near Bus Stop S, North Street 06:30 19:30 07:20 18:40 Gorleston. Opposite Library, Lowestoft Rd./High Street 06:50 20:10 05:00 22:10 Basildon. Outside Trafford House, Station Way 07:15 19:00 08:30 18:30 Great Yarmouth. Bus Layby Outside Troll Cart Public House 07:10 20:00 05:10 22:00 Billericay. Bus Stop Opposite Burghstead Close, London Road 07:15 19:00 08:15 18:45 Harleston. Bus Shelter, Broad Street 07:30 20:00 05:30 22:00 Birchanger. Birchanger Green Services,The Coach Park 09:20 16:40 06:50 18:40 Heacham. Outside Caley Mill Lavender Centre, Main Rd 07:10 19:15 05:30 21:15 Braintree. Bus Station, Victoria Street 08:40 17:20 06:10 19:30 Hethersett. B1172 Bus Stop, Opposite New Road 07:45 19:15 05:45 21:15 Brentwood. Bus Layby, Warley Hill, Outside Rail Station 07:00 19:15 08:30 18:30 Holt. The War Memorial, Market Place, Market Square 07:00 20:20 05:00 22:20 Brightlingsea. St James Church, High Street 07:05 18:55 06:05 20:25 Horstead. Bus Shelter, Oppopsite Recruiting Sergeant Public House 07:10 19:50 05:10 21:50 Canvey Island. Bus Stop Opposite Sainsbury’s, Foksville Road 07:30 19:00 08:00 19:00 Hunstanton. Abbott’s Estate Agent, Westgate 07:00 19:20 05:20 21:20 Chelmsford. Holiday Coach Stop, Victoria Road 07:15 18:45 07:15 19:45 Kings Lynn. Standish Bus Station, Vancouver Centre 07:15 19:20 05:40 21:20 Clacton-on-Sea. Outside The Railway Station, Skelmersdale Rd 07:00 19:00 05:55 20:35 Mundesley. Bus Stop, The Esplanade 06:30 20:30 05:00 22:30 Coggeshall. Bus Stop, Chapel Inn, Market Hill 08:15 17:45 05:45 19:45 North Walsham. Bus Layby, Market Place 06:40 20:20 05:30 22:30 Colchester. Bus Stop Outside Colchester Railway Station 07:45 18:15 06:00 20:00 Norwich-Central. Bus Stops Outside John Lewis, Ber Street 07:50 19:30 05:15 21:30 Dagenham. Outside Morrisons, Wood Lane 06:45 19:15 07:40 18:20 Norwich-Thorpe. Layby Outside Town House Hotel, Yarmouth Rd 07:40 19:50 05:30 21:50 Frinton-on-Sea. The Rail Gates Bus Stop, Frinton Road 06:50 19:10 05:50 20:45 Norwich-Eaton. Cellar House Public House, A11 Slip Rd., Eaton 08:00 19:20 05:10 21:20 Great Dunmow. Bus Stop, Opposite Dunmow Club, High Street 09:00 17:00 06:30 19:00 Norwich-Sprowston. Bus Stop Opposite Blue Boar Public House 07:30 19:45 05:05 21:45 Harwich. Town Rail Station, Main Road 07:10 19:55 05:40 20:55 Norwich-Boundary. Bus Stop, Outside Lloyds, Aylsham Road 07:35 19:45 05:30 21:45 Holland-on Sea. The Roaring Donkey Public House, Holland Rd 06:55 19:05 06:00 20:30 Overstrand. Layby, The Church, B1159 07:00 20:35 05:00 22:35 Hornchurch. Bus Stop D, Opposite Sainsbury’s Car Park, North Street 07:15 18:45 08:15 19:00 Sheringham. Railway Approach 06:30 20:30 05:00 22:35 Leigh-on-Sea. Outside the Elms Hotel, London Road (A13) 07:20 19:10 07:50 19:10 Stalham. The Old Railway Station Bus Stop 07:00 19:00 05:10 22:25 Maldon. All Saints Church Bus Stop, High Street 08:00 18:00 07:00 20:00 Swaffham. Market Street, Outside Sue’s News Shop 07:00 19:00 05:40 21:00 Manningtree. Bus Stop Outside Skinners Arms, Station Road 07:20 18:40 05:40 19:40 Thetford. Stand E, Minstergate Bus Station, St Nicholas Street 08:10 18:00 05:50 20:10 Rayleigh. Bus Layby, High Street, Near Crown Public House 07:00 19:00 07:45 19:15 Watton. The Post Office, High Street 08:00 19:00 05:35 21:00 Romford. Bus Stop M, Outside Premier Cinema, Mercury Gardens 07:00 18:00 08:00 18:00 Wells-Next-The-Sea. Buttlands, Station Road 06:45 20:30 05:00 22:30 South Benfleet. Coach Stop, Sadlers Farm Roundabout, London Rd 07:45 18:45 08:15 18:45 Wroxham/Hoveton. Bus Stop Outside Roys Food Hall 07:45 20:05 05:45 22:05 Southend-on-Sea. Victoria Circus, Back of Sainsburys 07:00 19:30 07:30 19:30 Wymondham. National Express Coach Stop, Fairlands Green 08:10 18:50 06:10 20:50 Upminster. Bus Stop M, Outside St Laurence Church, St Mary’s Lane 07:45 18:15 08:30 19:15 Walton-on-the-Naze. Railway Station, Coach Park, The Parade 07:10 19:20 06:20 20:10 Westcliff-on-Sea. Palace Theatre, 430 London Road 07:10 19:20 07:40 19:20 Suffolk Wickford. Bus Stop Opposite Police Station, 3-9 London Road 07:00 19.00 08:00 19:00 Beccles. Old Market Place 07:10 20:30 05:10 22:30 Witham. Lloyds the Chemist, Newland Street 07:10 18:40 06:10 19:20 Blythburgh. Layby, Church, A12 07:25 19:35 05:25 21:35 Brandon. Bus Stop Outside Tesco, London Road 08:35 18:20 06:50 20:10 1 2 SMOKING NON STRICTLY COACHES ALL 3 4 Bungay. Bus Stop Outside Castle Inn, Earsham Street 07:30 20:30 05:30 22:30 Bury St Edmunds. Bus Station, St Andrews St. North 08:30 18:20 06:30 20:20 5 6 7 8 Darsham. Layby, Railway Crossing 08:00 19:50 06:00 21:50 Norfolk 9 10 11 12 Elmswell. The Rail Station 08:30 18:30 06:30 20:30 13 14 15 16 Felixstowe. Great Eastern Square, Hamilton Road 07:30 19:30 05:30 21:30 Hadleigh. Bus Station, Magdalen Road 08:00 19:20 05:40 21:20 17 18 19 20 Cambs Halesworth. GPO Sorting Office, Norwich Road 07:00 20:00 05:00 22:00 21 22 Ipswich. Railway Station, Burrell Road 07:30 19:30 06:00 21:00 Suffolk WC Ixworth. Coach Stop, Opposite The Church 08:20 18:40 06:20 20:40 23 24 Kessingland. The Filling Station, The High Street 07:00 20:00 05:00 22:00 25 26 27 28 Essex Lowestoft. Bus Stop Outside Rail Station 07:00 20:00 05:00 22:20 29 30 31 32 Mildenhall.
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