They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What may seem an eyesore to one person, just might be a beautiful masterpiece to another. There are places beloved by communities and protected in the hearts of those that hold their memories of its tattered hallways and decayed rooms dear. This is the way that we feel when we explore places that have been forgotten by time. Left to rot and decay and only holding the silent whispers of what once was. We know that there are people out there with malicious intent toward these places that we venture into. It saddens us when we see the filth and destruction they leave behind, but we want to make something very clear… We are explorers and lovers of history. We in no way, shape or form condone the criminal activities that take place in the historical decaying places that we document. Social media has brought many of these places to the limelight, but the intention is to show the beauty and mystery of abandonment. Not to invite trouble. Trouble will find its way on its own and to say that the peaceful documentation of these places leads to criminal activity, is mind blowing. We have met so many amazing fellow explorers in our travels and are so thankful and humbled by the positive responses we have received. We know that this type of exploration is not for everyone…many people don’t understand why we find such beauty in decay, we can only explain it as a beautiful journey into the past. We invite you to watch our explores and come along as we visit these amazing places. As for the criminal activity that occurs, those individuals are responsible for their own actions. It is a terrible part of our society, but reality, nonetheless. Thank you for taking the time to read this and for loving this location just as much as we do. We hope that through this video, the memories held within will remain.
I worked for Cape Cod Railroad in the 90's That first steel car is a self propelled Budd Carr, The 2nd is a Cafe car where we sold snacks, drinks and beer. Nothing was ever cooked in that car. Just like what stores sell for cold sandwiches. 3rd car is a coach. This video brought tears badly. Those have been sitting there since 1997 when we got shut down. There was another coach there but it got burnt down from homeless people. Thank you for the video. lots of memories in those cars.
I used to love taking the train from Worcester to Boston until the day came where I couldn't light up a smoke with my coffee in the dining car. That was my last ride.
That diner car was cool. I'd love to eat on one. Wonder if there's limits to what type of cooking can be done safely on a moving train. I was also waiting for the conductor on the Christmas car to ask for your ticket so he could go mad crazy punching holes in it. And I could almost hear the Mission Impossible music as you tried to get through the train to make your video without getting caught. Very enjoyable. Thanks for sharing.
That was a great video...your right..high on the cool meter...I did Medical Management for Norfolk and Southern a good while back...it was during the first phase of getting rid of the Caboose...I felt sad...such a loss...trains are nostalgic...thank you for taking us along!!!
I love the purple color on the trains, the red/blue seats. I have never been in a dining car or saw what it looks like. Very cool kitchen. Thank you for sharing this great adventure. Hope Jennifer is well, and she was missed. Have a good week ahead.
@@JMExplorations you need to take a ride on the Empire Builder or Southwest Chief 2 story train with everything Bar, Dinning room, snack car, sight seeing car with wrap around windows, lots of fun!
That kitchen and dining car was the coolest thing ever!!! What a shame though....such good materials gone to total waste...That dining car would make a really cool roadside diner!
Explore with me, Marlo C 🍃 thank you! I've never see a train with a dining car, a diner or ceiling fans so that was cool to see! You HAVE to go check out this place!!! :)
@@JMExplorations lots of older trains had fans especially before Air Conditioning, they kept them from a while even with AC to circulate air better the newer cars are sealed no fresh air, I remember riding older trains that the windows opened, for safety reasons that went away 🙁
REMINDS ME OF THE MOVIE WITH NATALIE WOOD AND ROBERT REDFORD, THIS PROPERTY IS CONDEMNED,, HER FATHER LEFT HER , HER VERY OWN TRAIN CAR , ,MISS ALVA STARR,, GREAT MOVIE ,,,,AND GREAT VIDEO MARCEL , SAYING HI TO JENN,,,LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE 👍🇺🇲🥰
I have always been fascinated by trains and I am glad I found this video. I love the surprise at the end. I wonder who was seating in that train once, trains can be very nostalgic! It is interesting how everything is in the cars, I wonder why the equipment is still there. Thanks for sharing and cheers from BrainStrains
BrainStrains there is just something about trains that brings out the child in all of us! We get so excited when we know that we are going to be doing an explore that involves trains! Thank you for coming along!!! :)
I freakin LOVE train cars! And they’re painted magenta striped so those are designed for me I think, lol’ 🚂 So much is still perfectly intact in those, that’s nuts! Even comes with the illusive TP! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 Great video!!
I felt bad, you probably didn't have to crawl around on the floor THAT long. LOL. I think you would have been safe. I figured the windows were reflective enough to block you from the workers, so I stood up for the 1,000 selfies I took. But I too did the military crawl back to the exit. A diner on a train truly IS a cool sight to see! You found the fake nickle! So we can pretend that was a little green ball replacement. Haha.
Mr. Fables Exploration thank you! When i walked through that particular car with the Christmas stuff, the guys at the factory were literally right outside the windows! They probably see it all the time so they don't even care. It was just amazing to see those cars!! Even the T engines were cool to see!!!
When you went into the engine and commented on the smell, was it diesel fuel? As a commuter for many years, I always wondered what one of the engines looked like inside. Thanks for answering the question! At 14:34, what was the title on the top of the exterior of the car. The last few were pre-Amtrak days - cool stuff!
G Frank Meekins it definitely smelled like diesel fuel. It was so cool being inside those trains. They were amazing! I'm not sure what title you mean. Is the time stamp right because I was inside a car at 14:34? Thank you for watching! We appreciate it! :)
DANG!! I just jumped when I really looked around at where you have the saying: "Service was so slow".... LOOK straight down to the end & look up a bit...Doesn't that l👀k like someone falling through the ceiling? Or some...'thing'?
Ken Richner you are so right! These trains are classic vintage trains and to have no regard for the history is just mind boggling! We see these on most of our explores! We wish vandals would think about their actions before they destroy history!!
That was so cool! Why are the train cars just left there? I have to admit, you crawling through had me laughing. The Christmas decorations were so random. There is a great train museum near here in Delson, went with my son a few times when he was little, he always wanted to go back, you could walk through and touch everything, it was like being back in time, the earliest trains to more modern, great with a kid climbing in and out walking inside, had so much fun. Hope Jennifer is ok, sorry you had to go alone, but at least you had us. Nothing sucks more than seeing something really cool and having no one with you to say look! Look at this! If you google Delson train museum and look at the photos you get an idea of how big it is and you can easily spend a day there, there are trains inside and outside.
Nicole Perron thank you! Wasn't that weird that a car was full of Christmas stuff? I had to crawl through that car because there were guys right outside the window!! lol We will definitely check out that Delson Train Museum!
At--21:59-- 😅😄😃😂😁 Did you leave a tip? What?! No Beatles in the private car? Hee, hee!!! Missed you Jennifer!!😙 We had fun on the train cars and all ! You learn new things esp. reading the message on the toilet seat and found treasurers, a Christmas tree and .....wait 4 it...TOILET PAPER !!! Shhhhh...Don't tell the TP horders. My parents brought us on an old train something like that but they had where you could get sleeping cars, and your seat could be made to be a bed. They woke us about 3 am and put us & other folks in another sleeper car. We found out latter there had been a fire in the long car we & other folks were in !😨 In the early 1970's my mom & I went across country by train to California and it was a blast ! This little old lady 😎always snock up on the observation car., she looked just like the lady in the movie, 'The Birds', when they're in the restaurant and she gets a pack of cigs from the cig machine and talks about the birds. The car was really big with big windows and you could see for miles. We took a ride in a limo, in Hollywood one of those see the stars homes thing. Some stuck up woman said; "You just missed seeing such & such." My mother said; "No. She just missed seeing me." And she smiled😁 I'll never forget that. My mom was really pretty with a beautiful singing voice. I had my guitar when we visited the Hollywood Bowl, we sang accoupple of songs & it would make her smile for years thinking back on those times and she could say she 'sang' at the Hollywood Bowl. Course it was empty & during the day time, but a nice memory is a nice memory It's like when you two go filming and we're lucky enough to get to go on adventures with you. Well...you're making happy memorys too.Think about that. 💖 👍 👻🤘.
GhostCity Shelton thank you for telling us some of your happy memories!! We love it when our explores brings people back to a happy time in their childhood! We are so glad to have you here and thank you for your support! :)
The older cars are probably 1970s I remember as a Kid in the 70s I road older trains that had Wood framed windows on the old Penn Jersey line before a engineer had a heart attack and ran the train into a river when a bridge was open :( that line was closed since. CAPE COD CENTRAL RAILROAD Is still in business not sure why they abandoned all that equipment? Those engines are worth a.lot of money! They look like General Electrical engines! trains are really cool I rode several Amtraks across the country it's the best way to see the states meet people and relax! Planes suk to fast you don't see anything!
it seems funny to me, as you're walking along the train, the tracks remind me of a scene from The Walking Dead, I was almost expecting zombies to come out of the bushes....lol
The EMD F40PH is a cowl-bodied, 3,000hp to 3,200hp four-axle diesel locomotive which was originally built by Electro-Motive Division between 1975 to 1992, and was eventually mimicked by M-K Rail amd MPI in the 1990's and early 2000's.
Ken Richner thank you again for the incredible info you are giving us! We love trains SO MUCH! it's crazy how many explores we have done with trains! It brings out the kid in everyone!!! :)
They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What may seem an eyesore to one person, just might be a beautiful masterpiece to another. There are places beloved by communities and protected in the hearts of those that hold their memories of its tattered hallways and decayed rooms dear. This is the way that we feel when we explore places that have been forgotten by time. Left to rot and decay and only holding the silent whispers of what once was. We know that there are people out there with malicious intent toward these places that we venture into. It saddens us when we see the filth and destruction they leave behind, but we want to make something very clear… We are explorers and lovers of history. We in no way, shape or form condone the criminal activities that take place in the historical decaying places that we document. Social media has brought many of these places to the limelight, but the intention is to show the beauty and mystery of abandonment. Not to invite trouble. Trouble will find its way on its own and to say that the peaceful documentation of these places leads to criminal activity, is mind blowing. We have met so many amazing fellow explorers in our travels and are so thankful and humbled by the positive responses we have received. We know that this type of exploration is not for everyone…many people don’t understand why we find such beauty in decay, we can only explain it as a beautiful journey into the past. We invite you to watch our explores and come along as we visit these amazing places. As for the criminal activity that occurs, those individuals are responsible for their own actions. It is a terrible part of our society, but reality, nonetheless. Thank you for taking the time to read this and for loving this location just as much as we do. We hope that through this video, the memories held within will remain.
If only that train in USA... I bet that some of man pleasure to renovate the Diner Cargo to 50's Diner restaurant...
I worked for Cape Cod Railroad in the 90's That first steel car is a self propelled Budd Carr, The 2nd is a Cafe car where we sold snacks, drinks and beer. Nothing was ever cooked in that car. Just like what stores sell for cold sandwiches. 3rd car is a coach. This video brought tears badly. Those have been sitting there since 1997 when we got shut down. There was another coach there but it got burnt down from homeless people. Thank you for the video. lots of memories in those cars.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting and for all that awesome information. I loved walking through each car!!!
I used to love taking the train from Worcester to Boston until the day came where I couldn't light up a smoke with my coffee in the dining car. That was my last ride.
That must have been awesome!!! We would love to do that sometime!!!
I built and installed the engine assemblies in units like this for 25 years, brings back some great memories. Thank you for this video👍
Dropdoc that is awesome!! What a cool job that must have been!!!
That diner car was cool. I'd love to eat on one. Wonder if there's limits to what type of cooking can be done safely on a moving train. I was also waiting for the conductor on the Christmas car to ask for your ticket so he could go mad crazy punching holes in it. And I could almost hear the Mission Impossible music as you tried to get through the train to make your video without getting caught. Very enjoyable. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting! I enjoyed this location very much! I was trying to imagine what it must have been like in it's heyday!
That was a great video...your right..high on the cool meter...I did Medical Management for Norfolk and Southern a good while back...it was during the first phase of getting rid of the Caboose...I felt sad...such a loss...trains are nostalgic...thank you for taking us along!!!
Teresa Queen thank you! Trains are so cool to be around! We have done so many explores with trains involved!!!
Ughhh. I spent alot of time years ago switching trashcars in Rochester yard overnight
I love the purple color on the trains, the red/blue seats. I have never been in a dining car or saw what it looks like. Very cool kitchen. Thank you for sharing this great adventure. Hope Jennifer is well, and she was missed. Have a good week ahead.
Laura Bruno thank you! I've never seen a train with a dining car or kitchen either!! It was cool to see in person!! :)
@@JMExplorations you need to take a ride on the Empire Builder or Southwest Chief 2 story train with everything Bar, Dinning room, snack car, sight seeing car with wrap around windows, lots of fun!
That kitchen and dining car was the coolest thing ever!!! What a shame though....such good materials gone to total waste...That dining car would make a really cool roadside diner!
Creating A Simpler Life right? I've never seen one before so it was a first for me!!
@@JMExplorations I can only imagine how tight it must have been to pass behind people sitting on those stools!
Those are so cool the dinner car was the best
Debbie Paz to see it in person was just amazing!!!
Oh I d visited here before!
Super video, this abandoned train looks amazing, like from a horror movie 🎥❤👍🏻
Lady Strzyga Discovers the Past thank you!! It was so cool to see in person!!!
Murder on the Orient Express
Outstanding explore Thanks
Jim G thank you!!
Nice explore, interesting that everything is still in the cars, expectantly the dinning car
Scott Exploring thank you!! We have done a lot of train videos but this one was really cool!!!
@@JMExplorations your welcome, yes it was cool, thanks for sharing with us!
I liked this one a lot. What a find. Cool to see strange seeing ceiling fans on the train. Love the diner shot.. awesome explore Marcel 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Explore with me, Marlo C 🍃 thank you! I've never see a train with a dining car, a diner or ceiling fans so that was cool to see! You HAVE to go check out this place!!! :)
Awesome explore! The "Diner" car was so cool! And I've never seen ceiling-fans on a train before. Very cool!!!
LonesomeDoveCall thank you! The diner car was amazing and ceiling fans on a train? NICE!!!
@@JMExplorations lots of older trains had fans especially before Air Conditioning, they kept them from a while even with AC to circulate air better the newer cars are sealed no fresh air, I remember riding older trains that the windows opened, for safety reasons that went away 🙁
Ken Richner thank you for the info! I have never seen it before so it was a shock to see!!! Very cool though!!!
REMINDS ME OF THE MOVIE WITH NATALIE WOOD AND ROBERT REDFORD, THIS PROPERTY IS CONDEMNED,, HER FATHER LEFT HER , HER VERY OWN TRAIN CAR , ,MISS ALVA STARR,, GREAT MOVIE ,,,,AND GREAT VIDEO MARCEL , SAYING HI TO JENN,,,LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE 👍🇺🇲🥰
Natalie Angelo thank you!! I don't like doing videos without Jennifer but sometimes I have to! :)
I have always been fascinated by trains and I am glad I found this video. I love the surprise at the end. I wonder who was seating in that train once, trains can be very nostalgic! It is interesting how everything is in the cars, I wonder why the equipment is still there. Thanks for sharing and cheers from BrainStrains
BrainStrains there is just something about trains that brings out the child in all of us! We get so excited when we know that we are going to be doing an explore that involves trains! Thank you for coming along!!! :)
I freakin LOVE train cars! And they’re painted magenta striped so those are designed for me I think, lol’ 🚂 So much is still perfectly intact in those, that’s nuts! Even comes with the illusive TP! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 Great video!!
Full Dark Paranormal Explorers thank you! Who doesn't love trains? That would be nobody because EVERYONE loves trains!!! lol
very cool find , love the inside look ✌
Hobie Katt thank you! Those trains were so cool!!! Who doesn't like trains? Brings back the kid in you!! :)
Wow very nice!! New to your channel. Looking forward to checking out more!👍
Exploring with Wade thank you very much!!! We are so glad to have you here!!! We hope you enjoy some of the places we go!!! :)
I felt bad, you probably didn't have to crawl around on the floor THAT long. LOL. I think you would have been safe. I figured the windows were reflective enough to block you from the workers, so I stood up for the 1,000 selfies I took. But I too did the military crawl back to the exit. A diner on a train truly IS a cool sight to see! You found the fake nickle! So we can pretend that was a little green ball replacement. Haha.
Mr. Fables Exploration thank you! When i walked through that particular car with the Christmas stuff, the guys at the factory were literally right outside the windows! They probably see it all the time so they don't even care. It was just amazing to see those cars!! Even the T engines were cool to see!!!
I wonder what the future holds for these disused trains. It’s a shame that they have been abandoned. Great video and trains.
Cowboy Jojo’s Adventures thank you! it's a shame to see them just sitting there rotting away!!
J&M Explorations totally agree
When you went into the engine and commented on the smell, was it diesel fuel? As a commuter for many years, I always wondered what one of the engines looked like inside. Thanks for answering the question! At 14:34, what was the title on the top of the exterior of the car. The last few were pre-Amtrak days - cool stuff!
G Frank Meekins it definitely smelled like diesel fuel. It was so cool being inside those trains. They were amazing! I'm not sure what title you mean. Is the time stamp right because I was inside a car at 14:34? Thank you for watching! We appreciate it! :)
lolol....the toilet is funny
DANG!! I just jumped when I really looked around at where you have the saying: "Service was so slow"....
LOOK straight down to the end & look up a bit...Doesn't that l👀k like someone falling through the ceiling? Or some...'thing'?
Someone was trying to steal metal from the Roof Air-conditioning 😡 a lot of scrappers don't care about history!
GhostCity Shelton we will definitely have to check that out! :)
Ken Richner you are so right! These trains are classic vintage trains and to have no regard for the history is just mind boggling! We see these on most of our explores! We wish vandals would think about their actions before they destroy history!!
That was so cool! Why are the train cars just left there?
I have to admit, you crawling through had me laughing.
The Christmas decorations were so random.
There is a great train museum near here in Delson, went with my son a few times when he was little, he always wanted to go back, you could walk through and touch everything, it was like being back in time, the earliest trains to more modern, great with a kid climbing in and out walking inside, had so much fun.
Hope Jennifer is ok, sorry you had to go alone, but at least you had us.
Nothing sucks more than seeing something really cool and having no one with you to say look! Look at this!
If you google Delson train museum and look at the photos you get an idea of how big it is and you can easily spend a day there, there are trains inside and outside.
Nicole Perron thank you! Wasn't that weird that a car was full of Christmas stuff? I had to crawl through that car because there were guys right outside the window!! lol We will definitely check out that Delson Train Museum!
At--21:59-- 😅😄😃😂😁
Did you leave a tip?
What?! No Beatles in the private car? Hee, hee!!!
Missed you Jennifer!!😙 We had fun on the train cars and all ! You learn new things esp. reading the message on the toilet seat and found treasurers, a Christmas tree and .....wait 4 it...TOILET PAPER !!! Shhhhh...Don't tell the TP horders.
My parents brought us on an old train something like that but they had where you could get sleeping cars, and your seat could be made to be a bed.
They woke us about 3 am and put us & other folks in another sleeper car. We found out latter there had been a fire in the long car we & other folks were in !😨
In the early 1970's my mom & I went across country by train to California and it was a blast !
This little old lady 😎always snock up on the observation car., she looked just like the lady in the movie, 'The Birds', when they're in the restaurant and she gets a pack of cigs from the cig machine and talks about the birds.
The car was really big with big windows and you could see for miles.
We took a ride in a limo, in Hollywood one of those see the stars homes thing. Some stuck up woman said; "You just missed seeing such & such." My mother said; "No. She just missed seeing me." And she smiled😁 I'll never forget that.
My mom was really pretty with a beautiful singing voice. I had my guitar when we visited the Hollywood Bowl, we sang accoupple of songs & it would make her smile for years thinking back on those times and she could say she 'sang' at the Hollywood Bowl. Course it was empty & during the day time, but a nice memory is a nice memory
It's like when you two go filming and we're lucky enough to get to go on adventures with you. Well...you're making happy memorys too.Think about that. 💖 👍 👻🤘.
GhostCity Shelton thank you for telling us some of your happy memories!! We love it when our explores brings people back to a happy time in their childhood! We are so glad to have you here and thank you for your support! :)
The older cars are probably 1970s I remember as a Kid in the 70s I road older trains that had Wood framed windows on the old Penn Jersey line before a engineer had a heart attack and ran the train into a river when a bridge was open :( that line was closed since. CAPE COD CENTRAL RAILROAD
Is still in business not sure why they abandoned all that equipment? Those engines are worth a.lot of money! They look like General Electrical engines! trains are really cool I rode several Amtraks across the country it's the best way to see the states meet people and relax! Planes suk to fast you don't see anything!
Ken Richner thank you for all the info! We appreciate it very much! It was so cool to see them but we are not sure why they are abandoned there!
it seems funny to me, as you're walking along the train, the tracks remind me of a scene from The Walking Dead, I was almost expecting zombies to come out of the bushes....lol
Marie Koskela lol...I wasn't thinking that nay zombies were going to jump out of the woods but I'll watch for that now!!! LMAO
@@JMExplorations lolol
At 4:36 #18.
I saw a heart. It looked like an American Heart Association poster too.
❤️❤️❤️❤️ You know us so well!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
The man on a solo mission found yet another awesome abandoned attraction!... Haha You know it wasn't the same without your partner!
Nick P Was Here thank you!! I hate exploring without Jen but it was still an awesome time!!!
J&M Explorations you will need to revisit. She missed out lol
Nick P Was Here I agree!!! REVISIT!!! Lol
J&M Explorations LoL. I look forward to our collab. One day when the country is hopefully semi-normal again.
Nick P Was Here can’t wait!!! It will definitely happen!!!
The EMD F40PH is a cowl-bodied, 3,000hp to 3,200hp four-axle diesel locomotive which was originally built by Electro-Motive Division between 1975 to 1992, and was eventually mimicked by M-K Rail amd MPI in the 1990's and early 2000's.
Ken Richner thank you again for the incredible info you are giving us! We love trains SO MUCH! it's crazy how many explores we have done with trains! It brings out the kid in everyone!!! :)