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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2018 6:33:48 GMT
Hi All
Yesterday the main entrance to Harrow on the Hill Station was closed due to flooding.
Anyone know what the problem was, as looked like it was raining inside.
Took a video of it as it looked odd
Seem to have been going on for sometime as well.
Thanks
Mark
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Post by whistlekiller2000 on Mar 4, 2018 7:15:56 GMT
Hi All Yesterday the main entrance to Harrow on the Hill Station was closed due to flooding. Anyone know what the problem was, as looked like it was raining inside. Took a video of it as it looked odd Seem to have been going on for sometime as well. Thanks Mark That looks suspiciously like a burst pipe to me.
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Post by marri260 on Mar 4, 2018 20:00:04 GMT
Yep, burst pipe caused by the weather last week. The water supply to the various outlets and buildings at the bottom of the College Road entrance was effected from Thursday afternoon, we believed it to be frozen. I haven't had the chance to check what the conclusion has been, but we all believed it to be a burst pipe after the temperature increased a bit on Saturday morning, which seemed to result in 3 of the sprinklers in the arcade area roof activating / releasing water of sorts. The College Road entrance was closed until the problem was isolated.
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Post by cso on Mar 4, 2018 22:27:31 GMT
Not entirely sure I'd call that "In the station" personally... isn't it outside the entrance? (It may be TfL's land though).
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Post by theblackferret on Mar 4, 2018 23:12:29 GMT
So, Harrow-On-The-Hill's become the Venice of the Met.
Never thought I'd live to see it!
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