@@jebbthetrainkid1281 well Matt the only way I’d do that is in the fall or winter, no mosquitoes then😂. It’s just a shame all of this went belly up, this used to be coal country but it’s all just a long forgotten memory of the past. Have a good one Matt👍🏼😎🇺🇸
Wow Stretch thats a spooky creepy place you found there my friend i was expecting a demon or something to jump out or maybe a spirit to attach itself to you and follow you back home, that's why i don't go into spooky typhoid riddled places mate, but it was cool to see
@@DiggerEvans Digger don’t jinx me😂👻👹. I’ll be honest I didn’t get any creepy vibes in there, the damn place looks like it could collapse at any moment but I’m curious to see where that conveyer belt goes to, it definitely goes deeper underground. When I left I found an entrance to a shaft that looks like it goes pretty deep but I need to bring a small ladder to get down inside it. Appreciate you watching Digger👍🏼🇺🇸😎
@@user-ci6wv7rv9i call me or shoot me a text, I'll pick you up, show you where it's at, it's near Van Meter. Talk to you later, have a good weekend 👍🏻🇺🇲😎
@@KerleyExpress yeah Dwight after I left this place I found a shaft that goes deep underground, it’s all concrete but you have to jump down inside it about 5 or 6 foot, I might come back with a ladder to get down inside and see what’s in it. Take her easy Dwight👍🏼😎🇺🇸
@@MillersRailfan apparently not Steve😂, this whole place could cave in at any moment, maybe it’s best I don’t go deeper inside, it looks like it goes back another 70 or 80ft
What was this originally built for ? Guess it hasn't been used in many years now. Looks like some teen party's have been held here.. Cool video for sure !!
@@backalleyrailroading2835 it’s part of the abandoned Darr Mine facility, which is infamous, December 19th 1907 was one of the worst coal mining disasters in us coal mining history, the Darr Mine exploded that day from miners using open lamps in an area that was deemed off limits by the fire boss the previous day, the open lamp ignited and caused a standing dust explosion that killed 239 men and boys, the mine portal is about a 5 or 600 yards from here. This place I was in was part of a wash/prep plant for the coal and it was loaded onto railcars and transported by the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie RR. This is about a mile from my house. I can tell you about some paranormal experiences that I’ve had back in this area and other friends have had, especially on the railroad tracks above the sealed off Darr Mine entrance. There’s definitely spiritual energy trapped here.
@@MillersRailfan I’ll send you some pics of the outside Steve, I found the entrance to a concrete shaft that looks like it goes deep underground but I need a small ladder to get down inside it, maybe I’ll check it out next weekend 😎🇺🇸👍🏼
Yup bet theres a few bodys under that sludge.. creepy, creepy.. that just mught be Bigfoots lair.. before you do these things you need to tell a buddy where you went incase your never seen again.. no need to go back, we seen it, 🤣🤣
@@TriGogglin Pappy if just curious as to how far back this conveyor belt goes, damn I wish I had brought a flashlight so I could’ve shined it to show how much deeper this goes. Who knows if I go back in there the ceiling would collapse being the luck I have😂. I did call one of my buddies and tell him where I was at, just in case. I’ll catch ya later Pappy👍🏼😎🇺🇸
Even though you showed the outside of this and gave a little peek inside before here is something about this place that you have to expect to see either somebody pop out from behind a pillar or like a ghost come floating through the air. Whoever built this thing must have still. Wanted it standing in the year 3000. Since very little rebar is visible maybe this will outlive the cockroach.
@@paulbergen9114 I tell you what Paul shocking there’s not much deterioration of the concrete and your right I really can’t see any visible rebar. Granted there are obviously water issues. I’m just curious why there’s a conveyor belt that leads back to who knows where, it was too dark to see plus I forgot to bring a flashlight. This place would definitely survive a nuclear holocaust 😂. Have a good one Paul, appreciate you watching 👍🏼😎🇺🇸
@@TwistedMacGyversTrains hey Frank, yep it’s definitely an interesting abandoned facility, it’s been abandoned for probably maybe 80 years or more. Appreciate you stopping by Frank, enjoy your Sunday 👍🏼😎🇺🇸