Railway Station Residential Area Part II

At the back of the area was one final building. It was very old and in a very bad condition.

Someone had actually carved a hole in the wall of the porch. It wasn’t a very tempting way to enter, but at least there was a way to enter.

Let’s try to see if there was anything better at the back.

Doesn’t look like it.

There was even a storage building at the back. My guess again is that there’s been a sauna and privy in there.

A try at the front door. It was locked.

A careful look at the surroundings to see, if anybody is watching.

And finally I limboed myself in backwards through the hole seen behind the door.

All set to explore I first made my way to the primitive and badly destroyed kitchen.

The walls had again been covered with the usual shit.

It looks like somebody has lived here since the place was abandoned.

The toilet is a later addition, I believe. From the 1960’s or 1970’s judging by the color of the cupboard.

A former bedroom with surprisingly modern cupboards.

A little ray of light coming through the gaps in the covered window.

The cupboards covered the width of the entire wall.

The old fireplaces were used to heat the house.

The jar of an Italian tomato company. It is a bit lost here.

The cupboard under the stairs.

There seemed to be two apartments in the house, but only one was accessible. There was only one way to go: up.

The attic was probably not used for living during the building’s use.

But it did feature some interesting details, which would hint, that the porch wasn’t originally a part of the building.

The original attic of the building.

And it was a dark and empty space.

So many buildings, so little to explore. Sadly two of the buildings are gone now, but at least I got exterior shots of them.

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A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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