February 6, 2014

Sunset Glory - The Abandoned Railyard

Although I'm not yet done with the tour through the nuclear shelter, I wanted to share with you the second location we visited this sunday.
It's an old railyard and we only went there because we still had some time and thought it'd be nice to check out.

The city in which this railyard is located was connected to the railroad in 1844, when Christian VIII, the King of Denmark opened a rail line through the northern part of Germany.
A small coach house was all that had been built at this particular station at the time.
At the turn of the century, the city got a big railyard with two turntables, two 22-track enginehouses and a workshop as well as an administrative and a social building.

In World War II, these facilities were almost completely destroyed. In 1945, only one of the enginhouses was rebuilt - although with about 80 steam locomotives there were still as many in service as before and during the war.
At that time, tehe were around 3.000 railmen employed in the city.
Structural changes during the 1960s made this railroad area lose its relevance for the German railroad. The 22-track enginehouse was partly torn down and reduced to include only 6 tracks and closed down for good in 1988.

After that, the enginehouse was used by the regional "Friends of the Railroad" as a museum until a year-long legal battle over the continuation of the lease lead to the final closure of the area in 2010.

Since then, teenagers, copper thieves and vandals have had their share of the buildings.
But the weather was great, so I managed to get a couple of decent shots.
























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2 comments:

  1. Der Blick durch die zerbrochenen Fensterscheiben hat so richtig was.
    Und wieder eine tolle Bearbeitung, Jan.

    Liebe Grüße
    Sonja

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    1. Vielen Dank, Sonja!
      Das Wetter und die Location haben die Bearbeitung aber auch quasi diktiert, ich hatte keine Wahl ;)

      LG
      Jan

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