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Showing posts with label train. Show all posts
Showing posts with label train. Show all posts

Monday, June 24, 2013

The Frognest Tunnel

The Frognest Tunnel is a hand-carved train tunnel deep in the Warrior Coal Fields north of Birmingham. Built in the 1880s, the tunnel was unfinished, bare rock. The tunnel had an inherent design flaw. It was lower in the middle than at the ends. This resulted in the tunnel regularly filling with a couple of feet of water. The tunnel was eventually abandoned, replaced by an above ground cut nearby. Since its abandonment, the tunnel has fallen into deep decay. The mortar and steel beams that once reinforced the ceiling of the tunnel have given way to rust, water drops from nearly every inch of the ceiling, and huge chunks of rock that once were securely embedded into the ceiling and walls now lay in a few feet of water at the tunnels bottom. How many years more will this tunnel bear the test of time, before it totally gives way and collapses in upon itself?

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Sunday, April 21, 2013

The Coal Tunnel

This disused train tunnel once allowed trains access to two nearby coal mines. The tunnel was built in 1908, and was sealed shortly after the last mine finally closed in late 1983. The tunnel is of brick construction with concrete spread over the brick, and is approximately 500 feet long. Today, the tunnel is sealed with large piles of dirt and rock on both ends, and has partially filled with water as a result.

The Way In

To get in, you must wriggle through this tiny hole in the mountain.

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The Tunnel.

The Way Out

Looking back at the way in.

Going to return here with waders some day.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

John Henry

A few sights that can be had near Leeds, AL.

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The Coosa Tunnel, seen above, is possibly the site where John Henry raced against a steam drill in the construction of the tunnel. No one knows for sure where the race took place, or if it even did.

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Sunday, March 18, 2012

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Roundhouse / Shipping warehouse

Abandoned former train roundhouse, converted into a shipping warehouse.

This place wasn't as awesome as the last two places I've explored, but was still pretty cool.
I enjoyed the architecture of the former roundhouse, and the silver paint used on the concrete. Despite its age, it still had a modern feel to it... It has a unique character to it that I find difficult to properly describe.

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If you couldn't tell by now, I like HDR.

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