This abandoned locomotive roundhouse sits crumbling at the yard in Port Huron, Michigan, on the US/Canadian border. Canadian National Railway formerly used it, but it now seems to be CSX property. Plants grow up through the filled-in inspection pits, and the roof caves in as it all goes back to nature.
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My hometown was found around 1150 and has been very industrial, too. But most of the old ruins don't exist anymore, 'cause they were sold and ripped of.
But this roundhouse still belongs to the "Deutsche Bahn" (German Railway) and it would cost more, to rip it of, then let it be ripped of by nature and vandals.
So it stands empty and lost since 1944, when it got hit by an american bomb.
But this roundhouse still belongs to the "Deutsche Bahn" (German Railway) and it would cost more, to rip it of, then let it be ripped of by nature and vandals.
So it stands empty and lost since 1944, when it got hit by an american bomb.
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