North Eastern Storm Relief
a.k.a Deep Ochre
The North Eastern Storm Relief (N.E.S.R) is an 8km long Storm Relief drain starting at the Northern High Level Interceptor near Arsenal Station, flowing south east and entering the Thames near the Rotherhithe Tunnel. It was built by London County Council some time after 1889 and connects to four of the five Interceptors north of the Thames.
Being a storm drain (and one of the furthest east) its deep. At the Orly junction where it...
a.k.a Deep Ochre
The North Eastern Storm Relief (N.E.S.R) is an 8km long Storm Relief drain starting at the Northern High Level Interceptor near Arsenal Station, flowing south east and entering the Thames near the Rotherhithe Tunnel. It was built by London County Council some time after 1889 and connects to four of the five Interceptors north of the Thames.
Being a storm drain (and one of the furthest east) its deep. At the Orly junction where it...
Deep Ochre, London Dec 2017