The Eastern Water Supply Canal (also known as the Akulovo Water Supply Canal) was built in 1933—1937. It connects the Ucha Reservoir (a reservoir in the system of the Moscow Canal located in northern central part of Moscow Oblast) and the Eastern Water Station in the Eastern Administrative District of Moscow. A section of the canal goes across the city of Korolyov where following photographs were taken.
Dmitry Ivanov. 2015. CC-BY-SA 4.0. The description of the photo →
Korolyov, Moscow Oblast. Valve houses of the Eastern Water Supply Canal (Akulovo Water Supply Canal) located at the crossing of the canal and the railway line between the stations Podlipki-Dachnye and Bolshevo.
Dmitry Ivanov. 2015. CC-BY-SA 4.0. The description of the photo →
Korolyov, Moscow Oblast. A valve house of the Eastern Water Supply Canal. 1930s.
Dmitry Ivanov. 2016. CC-BY-SA 4.0. The description of the photo →
Korolyov, Moscow Oblast. A valve house located at the crossing of the canal and Pionerskaya Street. 1930s.
See also a close-up view of a wall of this building in the post Walls.
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