IMO, there is a "weight" and composition problem that keeps it from being successful. Because of the original intent, the composition focuses on the wash in the foreground... the idea being a leading line, but that doesn't really work, the line dies as it makes the turn and goes nowhere.
The other issue is the tonal weight of the start of the wash. The lower right, and the face of the bank/cut there, is much darker/heavier than the rest of the composition. Those two things combined causes me to "get stuck" in the lower/lower right portion of the image.
If it were mine, I would crop it up from the bottom to where the scalloped edge of the cut began at/near the lower right corner. Alternatively I might try some toning to shift the weight and flow/focus of the image. I would have done a couple quick examples, but you have "no" selected.