Knights Hill, King’s Lynn

Public Transport

When you first move into a new area, it can be the last thing on your mind – working out what public transport options are available, where is the nearest bus stop and what discounts are available? We’ve put all the information you may require below, click on each section to find out more. Also, to the right, you will find a list of useful links for public transport operators in the area and travel planners.

Buses
Your closest bus stop is Sandy Lane, a 10-minute walk away on Grimston Road. You will find the 36 Coastliner bus operated by Lynx Buses departs this stop every hour, Monday to Sunday between 08:12 – 19:18 for connections between King’s Lynn, Hunstanton, Wells-next-the-Sea and Fakenham.

Click here for the Lynx 36 bus timetable.

Additionally, Go To Town bus service 3 operates from Stody Drive bus stop on Langley Road which is a 16-minute walk away, providing services into Kings Lynn town centre and North Wootton. The 3 bus service operates every 30 mins and also stops at the Kings Lynn Train Station for further travel by National Rail.

Click here for the Go To Town 3 bus timetable.

Bus Passes
There are a selection of local incentives throughout Norfolk to promote travelling by public transport, including bus passes. If you are eligible, you could be entitled to apply for a bus pass. To apply or to find out further information, please visit the Norfolk County Council Website.

Claim your FREE voucher
Each household within Knights Hill is entitled to a 1 x 2-week bus voucher for local services (or a £70 active travel voucher).
Click here to complete the short survey and claim yours today.
Train Travel
Your nearest train station is Kings Lynn Train Station which is approximately 5.6 km away (a 23-minute cycle ride).
Kings Lynn Rail Station has 104 cycle storage spaces.
Alternatively, if you would prefer to drive to the train station, there are over 132 car parking spaces available.
The station offers step free access from the car park to all platforms for trains towards Lowestoft but does not have tactile paving along all platform edges.

Tickets can be purchased from the train station, however, where possible, we would suggest purchasing tickets in advance to receive the best prices!

Railcards
When using the train for leisure purposes, Railcards are a great way to receive discounts on the cost of rail tickets. There are various options available, such as; 16-17 saver, 16-25, 26-30, two-together, disabled person or the senior Railcard. Find out more information and how to apply on the Railcard.co.uk website. Railcard | Smarter Travel Ltd
Accessible Transport
Passenger Assistance is an app which can be used to book assistance. With just a few simple clicks, you can request assistance to make your rail journey as smooth and stress-free as possible. Passenger Assistance allows you to communicate your specific access requirements directly to station staff, ensuring a personalised experience.

‘Assistance Dog Under Seat’ card is a program that offers customers a visible card, which informs others that the seat next to you and the space underneath it must remain clear for your assistance dog. The card can be placed on the adjacent seat or inserted into the standard seat reservation holder above your seat. This card is valid for use on rail services throughout the country, ensuring that your assistance dog has the necessary space while travelling.

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