Public Transport
Too far to walk or cycle? Legs feeling the burn? Or maybe it’s just one of those British rainy days.
Train Travel from Cringleford
Norwich Station provides a gateway to destinations across the UK and it is easy to get to from Cringleford. If you’re able to hop on your bike you can be there in just 25 minutes or else it’s only a 20-minute drive or bus ride away. From Norwich Station direct services are available to London, Ipswich, Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth and there is also lots of free, sheltered cycle parking. Alternatively, if you’re Cambridge bound, then try Wymondham Station around ½ an hour away by bus and bike, avoiding the city centre.
When travelling by train, you’ll usually need to buy your ticket before you hop on. At Norwich and Wymondham Stations, it’s easy, just use the self-service ticket machines for a quick and hassle-free purchase.
Want to save some cash? You can often find cheaper fares by booking in advance online. Just remember advance tickets are usually tied to a specific train, so be sure your travel plans are set, as these tickets aren’t always flexible or transferable.
Bus Travel From Cringleford
Getting into the city centre, or beyond, couldn’t be easier! Regular and reliable bus services run from the Roundhouse Way Interchange, your local hub for public transport in Cringleford.
And paying your fare is a breeze—just tap your contactless card or use an electronic ticket via the First Bus App or Konnect Bus App (depending on your route), where you can also plan your journey, check live bus times and buy tickets in advance.
Local First Bus Services
- Pink Line: Routes 10A / 11, 11A / 12 - City Centre and N & NU Hospital.
- Turquoise Line: Route 13 - Spixworth, City Centre , Wymondham and Attleborough.
- Green Line: Routes 14 / 15 - City Centre and Norwich Station.
- Excel: A / B / C / D - Norwich, Kings Lynn and Peterborough.
Local Konnect Bus Services
- 3/3B/3C/60 - City Centre, Hethersett and Watton
- 4/4A - City Centre, N & NU Hospital, Longwater Retail Park and Dereham
Community Transport
If you find traditional public transport difficult due to limited mobility or specific health and social needs, community transport could be the perfect solution.
These services offer door-to-door travel for eligible adults, helping you stay connected with friends and family, attend medical appointments, or simply get out for essential shopping and social activities. Run by volunteer drivers, community transport provides a reliable and friendly service for those who can’t access regular buses or trains.