I like to travel around, to out of the way places. This was one of them, and it had a train!
Was it parked because of the condition of the track?
I would have loved to have gotten photographs of the interior, but that would have required my climbing the steps. I didn't want to trust-pass.
For some reason, this looks dangerous.
This is where you would get on, if you were a hobo.
The wheels were shinny, as if they were still in use.
Could this have once carried coal, or gravel?
Someone is an unknown artist.
It's open!
Should I look inside?
Nobody's home, but I didn't turn the camera around the corner, so...............
The place where the tracks were switched, just before that spooky bridge.
This bridge looks really old.
Funny, to think about all the people and things that have traveled over this bridge.
I wonder what's just up beyond the bend? Life's an adventure, isn't it?
Up vote and re-steem, if you liked this little adventure!
There is a great "train Museum" in New Brunswick, Canada, near Moncton. That has many antique ones. Plus you can take a ride on some of the oldies.
This one was just out in the open, I think were were in Elkin, NC USA.