Still Trainless

The chase for an open railway station continues. Today’s edition has already been featured back in 2022. It seems, that it has been built along the same drawings as the previous one, but has not been enlarged. The station infrastructure is also gone. There’s just the building left. This building is in way better conditionContinue reading “Still Trainless”

The Train Still Wouldn’t Stop

Yet another railway station along the same track as the others. Opened in the 1880’s along with the others, passenger traffic ended in 1983 and the station was entirely closed in 1988. Unlike the others, which still seem to be in a sensible condition, this one is starting to be fairly rotten. No luck hereContinue reading “The Train Still Wouldn’t Stop”

The Crime Scene Has Been Cleared

And on we go to yet another already familiar location. This here is the former railroaders’ apartment house, which was featured for the first time in 2021. Back then there was quite a surprise on the porch. The building’s status seems pretty unchanged. The doors to the porch were open as they were the previousContinue reading “The Crime Scene Has Been Cleared”

Trying To Rail It Again

My adventures through the all too familiar locations I had visited numerous times, had now taken me to one of the many railway stations in the area. They were all looking pretty much abandoned, but a part of them might still have some technology related to railway operations, as they were kept in some shape.Continue reading “Trying To Rail It Again”

An Ambition For The Ancient

Back when I was a child and we travelled to our grandparents or summerplace, I remembering wondering a massive Viking ship standing on a mountainside. I had forgotten all about it, until I read an article about it the previous winter. The park was built in the 1980’s by a local construction foreman, who lovedContinue reading “An Ambition For The Ancient”

The Injury Didn’t Prevent Me From Retrying

So welcome yet to another familiar location. This one is the dairy plant converted into a service station in 1959. The previous time I was here, I fell and got my first urbex injury. Now I am back. But as the appearance of the building seems unchanged, I decided not to even leave my car.Continue reading “The Injury Didn’t Prevent Me From Retrying”

Celebrating 30’s And Checking On Locations Part IV

The following location was already out of town, but it was still part of the same trip to my former home town. This time it was about a former service station documented earlier in here. The place looked about the same as it did previously. Going around to see if I can find a pointContinue reading “Celebrating 30’s And Checking On Locations Part IV”

Celebrating 30’s And Checking On Locations Part III

That was quite a party night. We went to several bars in my birth town and I made an agreement with one of my friends to be my wing woman. Well, she agreed on three dates for herself and finally took me home. When I finally could drive the following day, I first travelled toContinue reading “Celebrating 30’s And Checking On Locations Part III”

Celebrating 30’s And Checking On Locations Part II

The 30’s birthday party was held at the old elevator tower of a massive mill now converted into an event venue. But wait a second, haven’t we been here before? The elevator tower in question is to the right of the picture on the other side of the wooden bridge. But this monster here inContinue reading “Celebrating 30’s And Checking On Locations Part II”