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Hi All
This place is amazing, when you think of what it would of been used for, sort of makes you think.
The history of the site and it's use is on subbrits site http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/sites/h/hollingbourne_zero_station/index.shtml
There's so much to read it's best if you go there if you want to know more.
This site is a bitch to find.
This is the main entrance to the underground bunker, some nice soul has left a ladder in there
The bunker is split in to 2 room the second room has the emergency exit tunnel in it and the air vents to take away smoke from cooking etc.
This is the main room first looking towards the coms room and the second looking back towards the entrance
The next room in the bunker is the vent/coms rooms.
The 2 pipes are the air vents and the small sewer pipe is the long emergency exit. the picture on the right is looking up the spider pipe from hell.
Well thats about it for Hollingbourne Zero station, thanks for looking there are a few more pictures at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/newage2/sets/72157622402864184/
Any comments are most welcome.
Cheers Newage
This place is amazing, when you think of what it would of been used for, sort of makes you think.
The history of the site and it's use is on subbrits site http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/sites/h/hollingbourne_zero_station/index.shtml
There's so much to read it's best if you go there if you want to know more.
This site is a bitch to find.
This is the main entrance to the underground bunker, some nice soul has left a ladder in there
The bunker is split in to 2 room the second room has the emergency exit tunnel in it and the air vents to take away smoke from cooking etc.
This is the main room first looking towards the coms room and the second looking back towards the entrance
The next room in the bunker is the vent/coms rooms.
The 2 pipes are the air vents and the small sewer pipe is the long emergency exit. the picture on the right is looking up the spider pipe from hell.
Well thats about it for Hollingbourne Zero station, thanks for looking there are a few more pictures at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/newage2/sets/72157622402864184/
Any comments are most welcome.
Cheers Newage