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This culvert drains Surveyors Creek underneath an large embankment on the abandoned Richmond Vale Railway. The embankment is the first railway crossing of Surveyors Creek, and is ~400 metres northwest of the western entrance to #2 tunnel. The culvert itself is ~1.2 metres in diameter. The second crossing of Surveyors Creek is a trestle bridge some ~4 kilometres west of here. The location is also adjacent to 'Six Mile Loop', where the line was duplicated to allow the passing of trains heading in opposing directions.
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