Location Description:
The site consists of two distinct abandoned sections and a buffer of active, non‐abandoned zones used for construction and heavy civilian traffic. The first abandoned section sits on the south side, immediately adjacent to the train station, and contains a main building where old steam locomotives are stored. I was unable to enter this locomotive depot because active guards caught me—security is light but present, there are no guard dogs, cameras, or sensors to my knowledge, and the surrounding public sees a lot of pedestrian traffic.
From that depot you can reach the second abandoned area in two ways:
– Head north-west to a car wash; behind it, a parking lot opens directly into the back of several long‐vacant warehouses.
– Alternatively, go south from the depot to find those same warehouses, then walk southwest along the perimeter wall to locate the car wash and its rear parking‐lot entrance.
Inside these warehouses there are no visible alarms, but you will find gas masks, personal anti‐radiation kits (complete with medicine), and—even deeper—passenger rail cars that can also be entered. All non-abandoned portions of the wider site are under active construction or similar use, so expect heavy civilian traffic in those zones.
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