File:Sanders 400 YJ64 FWF – 45 – 09-30 Holt to Norwich.jpg

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English: Passing the Three Horseshoes in Briston is YJ64 FWF, a Wright Pulsar 2 bodied VDL SB200 that was new to John Fishwick & Sons. The National Public Transport Access Nodes data still lists this timing point as “The John H Stracey”, from when a boxer bought the pub in the 70s and hubristically renamed it after himself, although it has since returned to its original name. It reopened this summer following its latest closure, change of ownership (?) and refurbishment.
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Camera location52° 51′ 16.56″ N, 1° 04′ 05.93″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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