

Dynamite, you're like a modern day Sherlock Holmes!Dynamite wrote:Welcome! Judging by that pic I'd say you're about 15 years too late to find that location![]()
There appears to be light filtering in from several angles (Which would suggest it's topside) And it has graff up to the eyeballs.
Elementary, Dear NickDynamite, you're like a modern day Sherlock Holmes!
No, I would not be surprised, but you may have picked up for my disdain of the general populous...Dynamite wrote:Elementary, Dear NickDynamite, you're like a modern day Sherlock Holmes!![]()
You'd be surprised the things people will ask. Actually, Then again, you probably wouldn't be lol
Really!?? Wow, Paddington Reservoir has had one massive transformation then. Also, welcome to the forum Aurora! Hope you stick aroundblakjak wrote:Welcome.
You sure the first two pics are the same place as the other one? Ceiling looks different.
Either way, the first two pix look like a former reservoir turned into a skate park that closed down & got trashed. Some of the quarter pipe sides look purposely made for skateboarding.
The interior of the (former) Paddington reservoir looked a lot like that before it was restored.
Yeah I first explored it when it was an abandoned Caltex servo. The twin reservoirs were both fully enclosed, but part of the rood was caving in. The air-raid shelter in the former inlet pipe was also accesible then.Spades wrote:Really!?? Wow, Paddington Reservoir has had one massive transformation then.
Probably just locals.aurora4422 wrote:Hey everyone, thanks for your help!
I think it's still around because it was posted on instagram only a few days ago....they're not into urbex so I have no idea how they came across such a good spot!
It's not too difficult to climb inside though. You can still see some sections of tunnels that ran off from parts of the old reservoir.blakjak wrote:Yeah I first explored it when it was an abandoned Caltex servo. The twin reservoirs were both fully enclosed, but part of the rood was caving in. The air-raid shelter in the former inlet pipe was also accesible then.Spades wrote:Really!?? Wow, Paddington Reservoir has had one massive transformation then.
Now it's a yuppified park & the shelter is locked away.
I had no idea any of that was there, definitely gonna have a poke around. What kind of difficulty would you say getting in has? (like novice/casual/pro)Scarecrow wrote:It's not too difficult to climb inside though. You can still see some sections of tunnels that ran off from parts of the old reservoir.
It's a fairly easy climb over the fence to get inside. What's your climbing ability like?mouse wrote:I had no idea any of that was there, definitely gonna have a poke around. What kind of difficulty would you say getting in has? (like novice/casual/pro)Scarecrow wrote:It's not too difficult to climb inside though. You can still see some sections of tunnels that ran off from parts of the old reservoir.
Also down further on Oxford there are some very tempting Telstra tunnels but it's close to a high security location, anyone know about the viability of them/if they lead anywhere?
EDIT: also, welcome UEGA
Dayum, I've always been intensely interested in the tunnels. Maybe I should intern at Telstra? Haha.Scarecrow wrote:Although the Telstra tunnels are tempting, you would do yourself a favour to stay away, as F1ex has mentioned. Since they were vandalised by a disgruntled employee in the 90's which disrupted the city's communication for days they have all been stepped up in security to a very high level.
We'll soon find out I guessScarecrow wrote: What's your climbing ability like?
Cheers for the heads up, it's a shame though because I'm pretty sure there's a good tunnel running a solid length of Oxford St, I peeked into the access room when it was open a while ago, but directly opposite is a 24/7 manned checkpoint anyway so I don't think it would be too smart to try in the first place hahaScarecrow wrote: Although the Telstra tunnels are tempting, you would do yourself a favour to stay away, as F1ex has mentioned. Since they were vandalised by a disgruntled employee in the 90's which disrupted the city's communication for days they have all been stepped up in security to a very high level.