Abandoned railway bridge

in Urban Explorationlast year

PXL_20221010_134810937.jpg

We found this place by accident. One of my friends is as interested in early 20th century architecture as I am. We went to see one of the so-called "workers' towns". Such residential neighbourhoods usually appeared next to factories and mills. At the beginning of the 20th century, industry was developing very quickly, and there was a shortage of labourers. Entrepreneurs sought to increase the number of workers by attracting new personnel from the countryside. The settlers were in dire need of housing, and new houses and infrastructure were built especially for them.

PXL_20221010_134722127.jpg

PXL_20221010_134940198.jpg

This residential quarter was situated on the river bank and was built up with cosy two-storey cottages. They were intended for the workers of the old factory, which no longer operated in this place. We reached the boundary of the old settlement, and noticed a little further on, behind a strip of low trees and bushes, a metal openwork structure. From afar it was not very clear what these metal sticks and crossbars were, but we were not lazy to come closer.

PXL_20221010_134756836.jpg

PXL_20221010_134606800.jpg

At first sight the bridge seemed perfectly intact, and we kept looking round to avoid being hit by a train. But we soon took a closer look at the rails under our feet, and discovered that they were not continuous. This railway line is no longer used for its intended purpose, the bridge stands on the site as an informal monument to the time of the Industrial Revolution.

PXL_20221010_134839591.jpg

PXL_20221010_135109018.jpg

I searched for information and found out that the railway tracks led to the same old factory for which the houses of the settlement were built. When the factory moved to another site, that branch line became unnecessary. The bridge will probably be dismantled soon, but so far the wave of redevelopment has not reached it. The bridge serves as an exercise area for aspiring graffiti artists, but I didn't find any interesting drawings.

PXL_20221010_134908989.jpg

PXL_20221010_135022034.jpg

The place seemed deserted and desolate, but the narrow, well-trodden path ran along the railway tracks, and hence the locals use it to cut a corner and take the shortest route to the shopping mall or other infrastructure.

PXL_20221010_134957759.jpg

PXL_20221010_135243539.jpg

PXL_20221010_135324663.jpg

We were soon able to see that this was indeed the case: two women were walking towards us, and rolling their bags behind them on trolleys. They looked more like lost tourists than anything else, but I can hardly imagine how tourists could have got to this place. We walked this path the rest of the way, and eventually came to a remote residential neighbourhood. We met people twice more during our walk - but they were just ordinary locals walking their dogs.

PXL_20221010_135935454.jpg

PXL_20221010_140053858.jpg

PXL_20221010_135722762.jpg

PXL_20221010_135808214.jpg

PXL_20221010_140204796.jpg

SmartphoneGoogle Pixel 3a
LocationSaint Petersburg, Russia
Sort:  

Congratulations @tatdt! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain And have been rewarded with New badge(s)

You got more than 5750 replies.
Your next target is to reach 6000 replies.

You can view your badges on your board and compare yourself to others in the Ranking
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word STOP

Check out our last posts:

Our Hive Power Delegations to the October PUM Winners
Feedback from the November Hive Power Up Day
Hive Power Up Month Challenge - October 2023 Winners List

Lovely location. Would be good to eat magic mushrooms there. It would be a trip to Tarkovsky's Stalker movie for sure.

I can't support this:) I don't like magic mushrooms and other such flavours for imagination. But this place is really great!

Like this?

Bridge POV.gif

😁
But you don't need a bridge for this - once, I dived into such a tunnel when glanced at a cactus. The cactus growth point turned into the center of a rainbow whirlpool, which then grew and I no longer saw anything except it. 😄

It might be abandoned, but it creates a beauty of its own. And you did great by showing its beauty in your photos!

Thanks for sharing it with us!

Thank you so much, I'm really glad you enjoyed this post!

Yay! 🤗
Your content has been boosted with Ecency Points, by @tatdt.
Use Ecency daily to boost your growth on platform!

Support Ecency
Vote for new Proposal
Delegate HP and earn more

It seems that in abandonment and desolation there is also beauty. Good exploration. 👌

This walk really turned out excellent, thank you so much!

Hello tatdt!

It's nice to let you know that your article will take 10th place.
Your post is among 15 Best articles voted 7 days ago by the @hive-lu | King Lucoin Curator by peter.goki

You receive 🎖 1.1 unique LUBEST tokens as a reward. You can support Lu world and your curator, then he and you will receive 10x more of the winning token. There is a buyout offer waiting for him on the stock exchange. All you need to do is reblog Daily Report 106 with your winnings.

2.png


Invest in the Lu token (Lucoin) and get paid. With 50 Lu in your wallet, you also become the curator of the @hive-lu which follows your upvote.
Buy Lu on the Hive-Engine exchange | World of Lu created by szejq

If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word STOP or to resume write a word START

Thank you very much!