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To get your bearing in this area, go back to post 32 in this topic, the guy walking in the street is directly over the tunnel to Weekday Cross & is walking towards the station that was directly ahead of him.

Ignore the Thurland St/Clinton St caption this will confuse you.

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I dunno, but it looks like Denshaw is up to his tricks again, Get down Denshaw

Lower Parliament street photo taken after 1960 but before building work on The Victoria Centre was begun 1968 The building with Payne on it was demolished along with The Miltons Head Hotel at that ti

That subject was featured in this thread only a few days ago http://nottstalgia.c...wtopic=2277&hl=

The tunnel under Thurland Street was built as a cut-and-cover, and this demonstrates bazalways' point perfectly.

tunnel-3.jpg

And this shows another version of it http://www.railwayarchive.org.uk/map/planBookSection.php?planNo=7&row=2&col=2

You can trace the whole GC route under Nottingham by clicking on the appropriate boxes. (see the Plan Grid top right)

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That's a great picture Cliff Ton, It shows something that only the pigeons had seen before, without a ladder. It also gives light to the required skills needed by the signal men in the north & south boxes.

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If you go to the Victoria Centre toilets, the underground ones near the water clock, the toilets are on the right and on the left is a long corridor which appears to go under Parliament Street.

Presumably it is a remnant (the last?) of Parliament Street bridge. Is it some kind of emergency exit?

I think you mean this one.

vicent.jpg

All it has at the entrance is one of those "Running man (emergency exit)" signs over the door , and then you get a long red corridor. No signs or anything else to tell you what it is or where it's going. And it's not part of the car park system because they are all clearly marked as such.

There's probably only one way to find out....

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