If you love “abandoned” trains the above video is a treat. In it we document two extremely old dead trains in one of the least accessible areas of the United States.
I wasn’t going to put out any videos anytime soon, but decided to challenge myself and see how fast I could throw something together. Let me know what you think…
This photograph might not look like much but it’s worth a million smells.
No— Seriously you don’t want to know where this place is because the smell is hideous. I mean this place is DANK. More nasty than Hilary Clinton’s crotch on Epstein Island kind of DANK. Dirtier than Trump’s day old diaper-pooping bunghole DANK. The type of DANK that can only be described in capital letters.
I don’t even know when I started going into tunnels under NYC. It’s been a LONG ASS time. Like, decades long. And let me tell you, this place is in my top five for DANK. I’ve been in tunnels with dead bodies that smelt better than this.
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Deep in the woods of Connecticut sits the ghostly remains of a rare eighty year old abandoned locomotive. It has rarely been photographed, despite sitting in the same location for nearly twenty years now.
For over 30 years a small collection of trains sat abandoned just south of Albany, New York. Their time in obscurity has come to an end. In this video I revisit the site, show recent developments and head back to the office to detail what we’ve seen, what we’ve lost, and what will hopefully happen next.