Maroondah Aqueduct Trail - Connections

Connections

Meets the Diamond Creek Trail at either end.

Main Rd path: West end at 37°42′12″S 145°09′13″E / 37.703339°S 145.153502°E / -37.703339; 145.153502. East end at 37°42′01″S 145°11′22″E / 37.700258°S 145.189334°E / -37.700258; 145.189334.

Maroondah Aqueduct Trail: West end at 37°41′19″S 145°09′22″E / 37.688537°S 145.156093°E / -37.688537; 145.156093. East end at 37°42′01″S 145°11′22″E / 37.700258°S 145.189334°E / -37.700258; 145.189334.

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