I just realised you can see the construction path of HS2 quite clearly from space. by Lollipop126 Tags:LondonUnited Kingdom 1 comment I screenshotted this from Google Earth. If it isn’t clear, it’s the diagonal white line emanating out of NW London to the triangle railway junction in E Birmingham. [Here’s a link for if you want to check it out yourself.](https://earth.google.com/web/@52.02030719,-1.38469964,102.15861455a,280011.67365097d,35y,0h,0t,0r/) You can turn off road markings to see it clearer. You can also go to a historical image and see that it is completely invisible in 2020. Edit: It also dissappears as you zoom in, so I presume the zoomed-out view is quite recent imagery. Comments are closed.
I screenshotted this from Google Earth. If it isn’t clear, it’s the diagonal white line emanating out of NW London to the triangle railway junction in E Birmingham. [Here’s a link for if you want to check it out yourself.](https://earth.google.com/web/@52.02030719,-1.38469964,102.15861455a,280011.67365097d,35y,0h,0t,0r/) You can turn off road markings to see it clearer. You can also go to a historical image and see that it is completely invisible in 2020. Edit: It also dissappears as you zoom in, so I presume the zoomed-out view is quite recent imagery.
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I screenshotted this from Google Earth. If it isn’t clear, it’s the diagonal white line emanating out of NW London to the triangle railway junction in E Birmingham.
[Here’s a link for if you want to check it out yourself.](https://earth.google.com/web/@52.02030719,-1.38469964,102.15861455a,280011.67365097d,35y,0h,0t,0r/) You can turn off road markings to see it clearer. You can also go to a historical image and see that it is completely invisible in 2020.
Edit: It also dissappears as you zoom in, so I presume the zoomed-out view is quite recent imagery.
Comments are closed.