Commuting

A speeding train

Commuting is easy from Yours South Lynn. From the town's existing mainline railway station Cambridge is less than 50 minutes away while London's King Cross can be reached in less than 1 hour 40 minutes. There are also direct trains to Downham Market and Ely.

King's Lynn station has seen significant investment over the past few years including a new modern terminal and a 500,000 car park extension.

Plans are in place to build a railway station serving the community and surrounding area on the main route in and out of King's Lynn.

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 King's Lynn also has excellent road links. Peterborough and Norwich are less than an hour by car on the A47. Cambridge is just over one hour away along the A10. The A17 provides a swift route through Lincolnshire to the A1 and the North of England, while routes to the Midlands and the South can be found from the A47.

Bus services operated by First and Norfolk Green connect Yours South Lynn to the town centre with a service every 15 minutes at peak times. King's Lynn's central bus station provides buses to take passengers across the town and further afield to places including Norwich, Great Yarmouth, Peterborough and Ipswich.

"Every morning just at five
You've gotta get up dead or alive
It's hard times at the mill,
My love
It's hard times at the mill"
(Traditional)

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