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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Alabama Army Ammunition Plant - Power Plant

This abandoned power plant was shut down long ago. Little resources can be found online, but the site is right next to the old Beaunit Fiber factory, and was most likely the power plant for the old Alabama Army Ammunition Plant, located very close by.
Multiple stories of grated metal flooring, mostly intact machinery and pipes. Incredible. I loved this place. Probably one of the greatest places near Birmingham.
The lot itself is semi-maintained, and the water ponds have fairly new and active pumping equipment in them. Both adjacent lots are active and staffed.

Plant

Keep Out

Keep Out - But wide open, as if inviting us in...

Generators

An overall view of the generators in the foreground, and the four coal fired combustion chambers in the background.

Gauges1

Old gauges, frozen in time.

Gauges2

5TonCrane

Lifter

TIE

Pipes

ClosedOpen

Combustion Chamber

I'm not a power plant engineer, but I suspect that these fed air into the combustion chamber.

Shutdown

This chart captured the plants final moments as it was shut down - for good.

Moss

Growth

Starters

Looks like these batteries are just a bit past their expiration date.

Stacks

Stacks

Power

And then we left. Few places can rival this abandoned power plant.

2 comments:

  1. Is there anyway you could contact me on how to get here? I have done some explorations in Birmingham area and could possibly give you some places. I'm dying to see this place. My email is zbozau@yahoo.com

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  2. My best friend and I use to explore there often back in the mid-80s, when we were teenagers. I taught him how to repel from those smoke stacks. The water pits were not there then, and if you walked across the grounds on the other side of the pits(that were not there) there was an old textile mill that is mostly torn down now. We walked every inch of that place also. We also went in the water treatment building next to the grounds, they were not abandoned. We were stupid kids...I wish I had taken pictures back then, I have always loved that place.

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