Author: Control@ltvsquad.com

  • The River Nevs: The Abandoned Nevins Street station.

    The River Nevs: The Abandoned Nevins Street station.

    The River Nevs, as I like to call it, is actually a stretch of subway tunnel named after the abandoned station found  along this route. Located below an active subway tunnel, this tunnel and station were built at great expense as a means to connect to a proposed subway line which was never built. The station is complete with the standard flair of tilework that is sometimes missing in other abandoned stations.

    The station today is a netherworld along this pitch black tunnel. Water leaks in along the tunnel trackway rolling downhill to the station, sounding like a hundred demented voices chirping in the darkness. The constant runoff of water has necessitated the MTA to build a pump room located square in the middle of the trackway at one end of the station. If not for the pump room, this entire station would be submerged under water.

    The platform itself has over the years become a storage area for various work projects. A rather odd collection of items can be found in these rooms dating back to the 1980s and perhaps beyond. Layers of dirt cover the floors and anything else left in this unique forgotten corner of the system.

  • The All Night Dwight

    The All Night Dwight

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    Fuck Daylight. Sleep all day, tunnel all night.
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  • CSX Southbound

    CSX Southbound

    Not a whole lot to say, while out exploring we had to walk down these tracks, sure enough the freight showed up before the hole in the fence so there wasn’t nuthin’ else to do but shoot that motherfucker.

  • NJ Jet Engine Labs

    NJ Jet Engine Labs

    I’m not sure what to say about this place honestly. part of me enjoyed it due to it’s large scale, multiple buildings, and interesting industrial grade stuff to photograph. The rest of me thought it was pretty trashed and not in a good way. Seemed like scrappers went through here as well as kids with paint – sadly though the kids with paint didn’t even tag up very well… Oh well.

    Not a bad place to spend the afternoon though. As I was told the place was once used to test jet engines for the military.

  • Aye, The Hot Pants!

    Aye, The Hot Pants!

    The workhorse of the harbor, these tugs don’t seem to have seen much action since 1988… or at least that’s what the last paperwork on them seems to suggest… What will become of them, who knows…

  • Church On Sunday

    Church On Sunday

    I wish I knew more about this motherfucker. It is quite large. Located in the ghetto of NotNY, this abandoned church is simply amazing.

  • Base 3: Who the hell knows.

    Base 3: Who the hell knows.

    I can’t figure out what this building was once used for. The basement has some very odd paintings on the walls, it seemed almost like a hangout for military kids for some reason. Anyone got any ideas?

  • Base 2: Officer Housing

    Base 2: Officer Housing

    Continuing out abandoned base tour, we find some nice housing for the officers. Nothing tooo high class, but the location is fucking hot.

  • Base 1: XO Building

    Base 1: XO Building

    This old building once seemed to have served as some sort of military command office. Today, it is nothing but collapsing floors and rotting mold… You know that smell… Smells like… victory.