Earlham Road Hole 1988 at Scott Stinson blog

Earlham Road Hole 1988. The number 26 bus fell into the 26ft deep hole on earlham road on march 3, 1988. On thursday 3 march, 1988 a number 26 bus fell into a hole in earlham road, norwich, uk. It is 30 years since a sinkhole swallowed a bus in norwich city centre. The story and a picture of the bus stuck in the hole. East anglia has a long history of sinkholes, but the most famous is the one that appeared in earlham road in 1988. The arresting image of a 1988 double decker bus teetering over a gaping hole in earlham road is not easily forgotten. On thursday 3 march, 1988 the number 26 bus fell into a hole in earlham road, norwich, due to an old chalk mine opening up. It happened after a medieval chalk mine. For years gaping sinkholes yawning open across norwich have been blamed on cavernous chalk mines buried beneath the city. The hole was not an ordinary hole.

Road Crisis? The Maintenance & Repair of UK Roads
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The story and a picture of the bus stuck in the hole. The hole was not an ordinary hole. It happened after a medieval chalk mine. East anglia has a long history of sinkholes, but the most famous is the one that appeared in earlham road in 1988. For years gaping sinkholes yawning open across norwich have been blamed on cavernous chalk mines buried beneath the city. The arresting image of a 1988 double decker bus teetering over a gaping hole in earlham road is not easily forgotten. On thursday 3 march, 1988 the number 26 bus fell into a hole in earlham road, norwich, due to an old chalk mine opening up. On thursday 3 march, 1988 a number 26 bus fell into a hole in earlham road, norwich, uk. It is 30 years since a sinkhole swallowed a bus in norwich city centre. The number 26 bus fell into the 26ft deep hole on earlham road on march 3, 1988.

Road Crisis? The Maintenance & Repair of UK Roads

Earlham Road Hole 1988 It is 30 years since a sinkhole swallowed a bus in norwich city centre. East anglia has a long history of sinkholes, but the most famous is the one that appeared in earlham road in 1988. It happened after a medieval chalk mine. On thursday 3 march, 1988 the number 26 bus fell into a hole in earlham road, norwich, due to an old chalk mine opening up. The number 26 bus fell into the 26ft deep hole on earlham road on march 3, 1988. On thursday 3 march, 1988 a number 26 bus fell into a hole in earlham road, norwich, uk. The hole was not an ordinary hole. The arresting image of a 1988 double decker bus teetering over a gaping hole in earlham road is not easily forgotten. The story and a picture of the bus stuck in the hole. It is 30 years since a sinkhole swallowed a bus in norwich city centre. For years gaping sinkholes yawning open across norwich have been blamed on cavernous chalk mines buried beneath the city.

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