Curious? Learn more about the abandoned 16th St. train station here.
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This is right up Steve’s ally. He calls it “urban degradation” and loves photographing abandoned buildings covered in graffiti. Excellent job Ms Hannah :)
I enjoyed all the shots, Hannah, (although not what I expect from you), but the one with the reflections in the water really caught my eye. Lovely series.
janet
Wow.. these are stunning photo’s that makes one think of what it was like when a hub of activity when it was open and a thriving station..
Wishing you a Wonderful Start to February xxx Love Sue xx
Whhhhoooooaaaaa. I’m fascinated by abandoned and boarded up buildings (and ghost towns…). This is a rad photo set. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Getting the chance to wander inside was definitely a rare opportunity (since it’s usually closed to the public and rather jealously guarded), and I’m just happy to share with like minds who would also relish the thrill. :)
Wow, amazing shots. Very fascinating, I’d love to explore this area.
Beautiful,empty and colorful with zigzag effects!!!