Monday, 1 March 2010

AnglianBus Service Changes - 29/03 & 05/04

Anglian service changes, taken from their Facebook page

Anglian Bus 580 – Last bus to/from Diss removed. 581 – New journey from Beccles to Yarmouth at 7am. A47 – Minor changes to times.0815 from Acle to Norwich, will now start at Gorleston @ 0741. 003 – Minor changes to timetable, to improve timekeeping. 999 – Minor change to timetable.

Anglian Bus 587 – Minor change of times to give more evenly spread times from Poringland. 588 - Minor change of times to give more evenly spread times from Poringland.Alternate buses will now serve Hillside Road West/Flixton Rd/Bardolph Rd in Bungay.

Anglian Bus April 5th 2010 121 – Minor change to times.Will now not use Eaton Road. 122 – Now terminates at St Stephens (see 124) 123 – Will be extended to Wroxham. No longer serves Plumsteads (see 124) 124 – New service from Plumsteads to Norwich. Links with 122.Serves Morrisons off peak.

Anglian Bus 601 – Now starts at Southwold. New journey at 0800 from Yarmouth to Southwold. Will pick up at Hopton. Will operate via Crestview Drive. 608 – Kessingland to Lowestoft & Yarmouth.Serves Kessingland Estate.Will pick up at Hopton. 601/608 – Now every 30 mins from Kessingland to Lowestoft/Yarmouth.

Anglian Bus 521 – Halesworth to Leiston. SCC have awarded contract to another operator. Anglian will only do 1 journey from Aldeburgh to Halesworth at 1650. 520/522/523/524 – Triangular service (SCC contract)520 – Halesworth to Southwold (every 2 hours). Meets 601 @ Southwold.522 – Beccles to Halesworth (every 2 hours).523 – Beccles to Southwold (via Mutford & Rushmere)524 – Beccles to Southwold (via Stoven & Uggeshall)

Anglian Bus March 29th 2010: 165 - Increased frequency to hourly to Ipswich AM. Increased frequency to hourly from Ipswich PM. Will now serve Rendlesham Housing Estate. First 3 journeys of day will start from Leiston remainder will start from Aldeburgh.

Sam

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