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Dark Descent

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This place isn't derelict as such and is bloody hard to get into, but many of the carriages are not used and you are not supposed to be there, so is counted as urban exploration i guess.









inside a diesel engines cabin




a steam engine


I think this is the one you can go and ride on sundays...




Unfortunately at this point my camera went dead so we decided to leave...
thanks for looking :)
 
The lines are being blured here very much. The site is not derelict, but as the original poster mentioned is bloody hard to get into. I'd think would allow full and total access to the site if you mentioned an interest in trains and the history of the stock they have. This report could do them more damage than good. My house is bloody hard to get into, derelict in places. Fair game, certainly not. I can see the enthusiastic nature of the poster, some things you capture and don't use publically.

I have several photo sets that fall under the why has nothing happened yet! Still the same items sat in exact same places. From two years ago and 5 weeks ago, sit on my hands to post this. Not trying to dampen attempts at genuine Derelict Sites.

Not trying to be political on this, is my take on this report.
 
Urban exploration (often shortened as urbex or UE) is the exploration of man-made structures, usually abandoned ruins or not usually seen components of the man-made environment. Photography and historical interest/documentation are heavily featured in the hobby and, although it may sometimes involve trespass onto private property, this is not always the case and is of innocent intention.[1] Urban exploration is also commonly referred to as infiltration, although some people consider infiltration to be more closely associated with the exploration of active or inhabited sites. It may also be referred to as draining (when exploring drains) urban spelunking, urban rock climbing, urban caving, or building hacking.
 
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