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Old 09-07-2014, 18:06   #23
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Re: How big are VM's infills?

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Originally Posted by Sirius View Post
Could be trunk routes or Limit of construction.
There's certainly a trunk route there; the cable network here would've been CWC then ntl, coming off Leeds Seacroft I'd have thought. Also just looking at the route of said big black line it goes down a major road, cuts through a housing estate, then onto another major road in the general direction of Wakefield, Dewsbury and Ossett.

Certainly looks like there were plans to tap said fibre / stick CATV in the ducts which didn't happen.

EDIT: Unsure what the red line is there but the thick black line can be accounted for at least for so far.

http://outsizefiles.leeds.gov.uk/str...43A&CallerID=3

Indeed it makes it to the main raid and off to Tingley.

http://outsizefiles.leeds.gov.uk/str...0A&CallerID=39

EDIT 2: The red line is fibre belonging to BSkyB, originally Easynet.

http://outsizefiles.leeds.gov.uk/str...30&CallerID=13
http://outsizefiles.leeds.gov.uk/str...S16&CallerID=9
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