This cache is SirJ-Oz's twenty-second cache. A multi-cache with 1 waypoint.
HUG the past
From 1890 until 1893, this area was the junction of three rail lines;
- the Dandenong Railway (1879 - still active),
- the Outer Circle Railway (1890 - 1893), and
- the Rosstown Railway (1875 - 1916)
Embedded into the concrete of the nearby seat is a information plaque and diagram of the old arrangement. Pay attention to both the plaque and diagram, there will be a test...
The cache can be found at S37° 5A.BCD' E 145° 0E.FGH'
Note: Include the title line of the plaque when counting
Note: Use the information provided on the metal inserts (thanks to Mister Doctor for pointing this out)
A = On the plaque, the number of letters in the first word of the eighth line
B = On the plaque, the number of letters in the second word of the tenth line
C = On the plaque, the number of letters in the sixth word of the third line, subtract 2
D = On the plaque, the number of letters in the third word of the seventh line, add 3
E = On the diagram, the numerical value of the fourth letter of the west-most station
F = On the diagram, the numerical value of the fifth letter of the east-most train line
G = On the diagram, the numerical value of the first letter of the west-most station
H = On the diagram, the number of letters in the name of the railway (ignore the word railway) shown with with the dotted line, subtract 3
The Container
The container is a small camouflaged container;
FTF honours goes to n0w0rries and Sims_family
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