Norwich Railway Station - Bus Services

Bus Services

Bus services depart from outside the station and on Thorpe Road. Bus services are operated by First, Anglian Bus, Simonds, Konectbus and Neaves.

  • 1 (Station - City Centre - Harford - Swainsthorpe - Flordon - Long Stratton - Tivetshall - Gissing - Diss)
  • 2 (Station - City Centre - Harford - Swainsthorpe - Long Stratton - Pulham - Tivetshall - Dickleburgh - Scole - Diss)
  • 8 (Toftwood - Dereham - City Centre - Station)
  • 12 (Norfolk and Norwich Hospital - Cringleford - City Centre - Station - Thorpe St Andrew - Dussindale Park - New Rackheath - Salhouse - Hoveton & Wroxham - Ludham - Stalham)
  • 12A (Norfolk and Norwich Hospital - Cringleford - City Centre - Station - Thorpe St Andrew - Dussindale Park - New Rackheath - Salhouse - Hoveton & Wroxham - Stalham)
  • 12B (Norfolk and Norwich Hospital - Cringleford - City Centre - Station - Thorpe St Andrew - Dussindale Park - New Rackheath - Salhouse - Hoveton & Wroxham (- Stalham))
  • 17 (South Tuckswood - City Centre - Station - Brundall - Blofield)
  • 17A (South Tuckswood - City Centre - Station - Brundall - Lingwood)
  • 25 (University - City Centre - Station)
  • 30 (University - City Centre - Riverside - Station)
  • 32 (City Centre - Station - Sprowston)
  • 35 (University - City Centre - Station)
  • 121 (Eaton - City Centre - Station)
  • 122A (Keswick Hall - Cringleford - City Centre - Station)
  • 123 (City Centre - Station - Dussindale - Rackheath - Wroxham)
  • 124 (City Centre - Station - The Plumsteads - South Walsham)
  • A47 (City Centre - Station - Brundall - Blofield - Acle - Great Yarmouth)

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