King William Docking – Bus Stop

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King William Docking – Bus Stop

The King William Docking Bus Stop is on Lynx Route 414 – Dersingham to Wells-next-the-sea via Ingoldisthorpe and Docking.

Route 414 starts at Dersingham Lynn Road/Manor Road and ends at Burnt Street at Wells-next-the-sea.

The bus route runs on schooldays only. View the full timetable on the Lynx website.

Site Information
Opening Times:
Monday - Friday
Website:
Address:
King William Bus Stop, Docking, King's Lynn, PE31 8NH, Norfolk
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