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#128879 26-Aug-2013 22:44
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This one's been bugging me, and I thought someone on here might know the reason for it. Carlyle Street in Sydenham is made of concrete sections, rather than the usual tarseal or chipseal. Never seen anything like it before. Does anyone know why, or what the story is?

No streetview images available, but its clear if you look at it from google maps satellite view

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  #885106 27-Aug-2013 08:31
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Heres your answer. On the northern side of Carlyle street used to be the "C" and "D" freight depot sheds that were used to store freight that was coming and going via the rail station. The reason is was made from concrete as trucks were coming in and out of the depot all day and a normal sealed road wouldn't have been able to handle the amount of traffic.


Hope this helps, the info was from a near retirement co-worker of mine that used to work on Carlyle street in his teens.

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