Potsdam Pirschheide Hauptbanhof . April 22
Built in 1958 about a mile and a half out of the town centre, in its day this was a very busy station. Built as an interchange on two levels, the upper station closed in 1999. There is still an electrified main line running through the station ( more on that later), and the lower station is one of those "stop on request jobbies"
There is now nothing remotely like this on site. There is demolition work in progress in and around the site
Set on a windy narrow road, where to park. I had a choice, maybe on the car park of the Wasserschutzpolizei?
I chose the car park of the Eroticats, a gay club and cinema, fuck it, needs must
Alas all the remaining buildings, including this signal box were locked down tight. Bastards.
The Lower station
The live track
The dead track
No way to go down that way
And these were bricked up
These weren't
The Upper station
Slowly being stripped and ripped down
Not going very fast, but shit! It crept up on me and woke me up
Take a wander through the underpass
So much for safety on the railways!
Join me on my next wander. "The darkrooms and glory holes of the Eroticats club and sex cinema", nah forget that it costs 20 euros to get in.
Congratulations, your post has been added to Pinmapple! 🎉🥳🍍
Did you know you have your own profile map?
And every post has their own map too!
Want to have your post on the map too?
Lmao at the last paragraph 🤣
Cool explore. That's one is a little different than the usual.
🤣👍 @leaky20
Great tour around these railways and towers you couldn’t enter.
I like the black and white mix with colours @grindle 😎
Have a great weekend 👋🏻
Thanks @littlebee4 , i just thought I would try B/W as the place felt drab and needed a different approach
You are welcome @grindle 👋🏻😊 It works so well in those situations to go with B&W.
Have a great Sunday!
cheers @littlebee4
Cheers @grindle 😎
Hiya, @choogirl here, just swinging by to let you know that this post made it into our Honourable Mentions in Daily Travel Digest #1710.
Your post has been manually curated by the @pinmapple team. If you like what we're doing, please drop by to check out all the rest of today's great posts and consider supporting other authors like yourself and us so we can keep the project going!
Become part of our travel community:
thank you for your continued support @pinmapple @choogirl
Stations that charmed, trains took us everywhere always inspired by rail that worked well.
Demise, destruction graffiti everywhere such a shift from pride taken to keep clean a couple of decades ago.
Walking an underpass today stinks of piss, grit, grime, no longer people bustling into city neatly attired to climb onboard moving on respectable mode of transport....
Yikes must be getting old or youth just don't get romance of railways.
!BEER
The romance of railways, @joanstewart yes, the heady days of the steam train, god they were awesome beautiful big bits of engineering. The sound and the smells I still recall them now.
Smell of leather, wood, smoke, quietly swaying down the track with clickety-clack down rail tracks. Window open, head out collect a little soot in the eyes, all added to the adventure, sleeping overnight a highlight on many years travel down to the coast.
So bastardized here it's a disgrace, slim pickings if anything is left over here, no longer an exploration, stripped bare by destructive vandals.
happy days!