Bus services between Bungay and Norwich are set to change this month.
Services on the Charcoal Line will be moving to seven days a week due to a new hourly service every Sunday.
It is the first time the Charcoal Line will run on Sundays, from Hillside Road West in Bungay through to St Stephens Street in Norwich.
Cllr Graham Plant, cabinet member for highways, infrastructure and transport, said: “The old-fashioned view of Sunday as a day of rest still holds true for some, but for many people, Sunday is as busy as any other day of the week.
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"Whether it’s getting to work, doing some shopping or just heading out for a meal with friends and family, the enhancements to the Charcoal Line will give people an easy, affordable option to get into the city and will let more people make the choice to leave the car at home.”
The new Sunday service will run from 8.10am until 5.10pm, with a bus at every hour.
There will be stops in Ditchingham, Hedenham, Woodton, Kirstead, Brooke, Poringland, Stoke Holy Cross, Framingham Earl and Trowse on the route.
The changes come into effect on Sunday (September 3).
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