Cringleford Heights, Norwich

Public Transport

From Cringleford Heights, you have multiple public transport options available, including regular buses and trains, depending on where you head to!

Buses:

There are regular bus services that connect Cringleford Heights to places such as UEA and Norwich City Centre. If you would like to try the local bus services, you can claim your free one-month bus pass for services within the Norwich network. Keep an eye on your Travel Information Pack delivered for you!

Frequent and regular services depart along Colney Lane, linking you with places such as Norwich, the Norfolk and Norwich University hospital, Sprowston and Wroxham. UK Bus Checker is a great resource for finding a route or bus stop, you can either search for the route to find a timetable or search where you are travelling to and from to display different ways of getting there.

For up to date service information, please use the following links:

First Bus Norfolk and Suffolk

Konectbus

Trains

Norwich Train Station is approximately a 19-minute drive and a 25-minute cycle journey from Cringleford Heights. The services that go between Norwich to Great Yarmouth, Cromer and Lowestoft runs hourly daily.

For service updates and current measures in place on Greater Anglia services, please visit their website.

Norwich Train Station is a large terminal station with some great amenities handy. They have a local Co-op, Subway, Starbucks and a coffee shop available there for you to pick up some snacks and coffee for your journey. A W.H Smith is also there for any last-minute office equipment you need or books to pick up for your journey.

There is plenty of bike storage next to the station if you cycle your way there, 442 sheltered spaces available, monitored by CCTV.

If you want to take your bike on the train, Greater Anglia or the National Rail has some handy tips on travelling with your bike!

If you are a frequent traveller, it might be worth having a look at the Seasonal Tickets, or the Flexi Season Tickets that are available for you to choose from.

Railcards

Railcards are a great way to save money (up to a third) on train travel. There are several cards available so most should be able to apply.

Cards available are:

♦ 16-17 Saver;

♦ 16-25 Railcard (Sometimes known as the young person’s railcard);

♦ 26-30 Railcard;

♦ Disabled Person Railcard;

♦ Two Together Railcard;

♦ Friends and Family Railcard; and

♦ Senior Railcard.

You can apply for these directly through the Railcard website.

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