losttom Veteran Member Veteran Member Joined Jul 16, 2008 Messages 412 Reaction score 308 Location Derbyshire Sep 30, 2013 #1 Situated near Loddington on the old Great Northern Line this culvert channels the brook under the railway that closed about 50 years ago. Some parts were brick lined and others stone. It was a lot longer than i was expecting North entrance Just inside South entrance
Situated near Loddington on the old Great Northern Line this culvert channels the brook under the railway that closed about 50 years ago. Some parts were brick lined and others stone. It was a lot longer than i was expecting North entrance Just inside South entrance
UrbanX Moderate Moderator Joined Apr 2, 2007 Messages 7,566 Reaction score 8,244 Location Cambridge Sep 30, 2013 #2 Wow love it. That second pic is great! Cheers for sharing!
The Wombat Veteran Member Veteran Member Joined Mar 16, 2013 Messages 1,690 Reaction score 2,711 Location Leicestershire Sep 30, 2013 #3 Nicely done looks like you started at the opposite portal to us. North end is a bit burried!
F flyboys90 Veteran Member Veteran Member Joined May 29, 2011 Messages 7,208 Reaction score 4,621 Location The Centre of England or near enough Oct 1, 2013 #4 Cracking brickwork,thanks for sharing.
W wittykitty Member Joined Sep 24, 2013 Messages 19 Reaction score 7 Location Derbyshire Oct 1, 2013 #5 What is that horrible yellow stuff??
losttom Veteran Member Veteran Member Joined Jul 16, 2008 Messages 412 Reaction score 308 Location Derbyshire Oct 2, 2013 #6 wittykitty said: What is that horrible yellow stuff?? Click to expand... Its actually solid and dry....its calcium buildup so basically like rock!
wittykitty said: What is that horrible yellow stuff?? Click to expand... Its actually solid and dry....its calcium buildup so basically like rock!
krela Well-known member Joined Sep 20, 2005 Messages 10,012 Reaction score 5,827 Location Bristol, UK. Oct 2, 2013 #7 Yeah calcium carbonate. Basically the same as a stalagmite or stalagtite.