An old track leading to Maintenance Track, with a scour pipe along the way.
Scour Pipe Track was an old route that connected Reservoir Road with Maintenance Road while also providing access to a scour pipe linked to the old pipeline. Today, the track is heavily overgrown, making it difficult to locate and follow, though in some sections, it remains quite distinct including cuts in the bank.
From Reservoir Road, the track ascends the hillside in a northerly direction before curving south toward the scour pipe. Beyond this point, it continues as a trench to the edge of a spur. However, before turning toward the scour pipe, the track also extends westward along the hillside, running below the abandoned section of Maintenance Road, referred to here as Maintenance Track. Before reconnecting, the track splits into two terraces, one above the other, possibly designed to allow workers with wheelbarrows to pass each other when moving up and down the worksite.
Much of the track is now covered in supplejack, but remnants can still be seen on the forest floor, even in the densest sections of vegetation.