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Cardiarms wrote: Having had a look on the mapping system at work a culverted surface water drain does follow the course of one of the original channels, starting under the station, curving across the carpark and out into the river near Concordia Street, aligning with the lower channel on the sketch above. No age or material type is available indicating it's a bit old, probably a large brick sewer. Frustratingly there's no mapping of the channels unser the rest of the station. Digger will know about under the station
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cnosni wrote: Cardiarms wrote: Having had a look on the mapping system at work a culverted surface water drain does follow the course of one of the original channels, starting under the station, curving across the carpark and out into the river near Concordia Street, aligning with the lower channel on the sketch above. No age or material type is available indicating it's a bit old, probably a large brick sewer. Frustratingly there's no mapping of the channels unser the rest of the station. Digger will know about under the station I'd like to know a bit more mate Get chatting to that Fiona again lol!
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Phill_dvsn wrote: cnosni wrote: Cardiarms wrote: Having had a look on the mapping system at work a culverted surface water drain does follow the course of one of the original channels, starting under the station, curving across the carpark and out into the river near Concordia Street, aligning with the lower channel on the sketch above. No age or material type is available indicating it's a bit old, probably a large brick sewer. Frustratingly there's no mapping of the channels unser the rest of the station. Digger will know about under the station I'd like to know a bit more mate Get chatting to that Fiona again lol! Now now Phil,people will think im a lothario
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Cardiarms wrote: Here we go. Seems to start under the northern stairs of the east footbridge: Whats the map actually from and what are the other coloured parts of the map referrring to?
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Cardiarms wrote: Work's GIS. The other lines are sewers and drains. Yeah my work place isnt too good either
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