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Line of rusting abandoned railway engines

Abandoned railways, restored heritage

Exploring abandoned and restored industrial railway heritage in south Scotland and Yorkshire.

March 20, 2019 in History, Scotland.

Exploring Glasgow’s tunnels and abandoned ghost stations

The defunct Glasgow Central Railway line left behind a trail of stations, tunnels, shafts, cuttings and bridges throughout west Glasgow: a playground for children and gallery for graffiti artists.

April 20, 2016 in Glasgow, Scotland.

The abandoned factory that became an illicit graffiti art gallery

Behind a ramshackled row of abandoned buildings lie a warren of cavernous chambers and galleries of graffiti art.

November 20, 2014 in Glasgow, Scotland.

Urban exploration in Burma

Exploring an abandoned British colonial club in downtown Yangon, Burma (Myanmar).

March 20, 2014 in History, Myanmar (Burma), Travel.

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