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UER Forum > Archived US: Great Lakes > Detroit Train station (Viewed 3233 times)
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Re: Detroit Train station
<Reply # 20 on 10/22/2010 1:11 AM >
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I have been in there twice since it has been abandoned (once in 1999-Winter time by myself) and again in the Summer of 2008 w/ another U.E. enthusiast. I did not have any problems either time, nor did I encounter anyone (explorer, homeless, cops or otherwise) while exploring the actual building.
when I was already exiting the area in 1999, one friendly guy walking along the perimeter asked me, "Did you get in ?" (or words to that effect) and I just smiled and nodded.
That being said, I have also heard rumors of gunfire, harassment and so forth from others so perhaps I was just lucky (?)

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Re: Detroit Train station
<Reply # 21 on 10/22/2010 2:51 AM >
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They were filming in it a month ago. Last week the doors under the bridge were boarded up, but that won't stay that way for long.

Rail Cops / Homeland Security's main concern is the rail tunnel and line running behind the station. What they are looking out for is if you enter from the road behind the station underneath the rails. If you get in under the viaduct (or really anywhere else) they don't give a shit.

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Re: Detroit Train station
<Reply # 22 on 10/25/2010 2:17 PM >
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I was in there between 1 and 2 months ago they were filming at the time. Had to walk past a bunch of people and some guys practicing a fight scene in the lobby. That's all I know. Anyone know what film they were shooting? I could have counted a million ways in when I was there.


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Re: Detroit Train station
<Reply # 23 on 1/10/2011 6:18 PM >
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Posted by sludgeman
I was in there between 1 and 2 months ago they were filming at the time. Had to walk past a bunch of people and some guys practicing a fight scene in the lobby. That's all I know. Anyone know what film they were shooting? I could have counted a million ways in when I was there.



I believe it was transformers? I could be wrong though.

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Re: Detroit Train station
<Reply # 24 on 1/10/2011 6:21 PM >
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Posted by ilduce
They were filming in it a month ago. Last week the doors under the bridge were boarded up, but that won't stay that way for long.

Rail Cops / Homeland Security's main concern is the rail tunnel and line running behind the station. What they are looking out for is if you enter from the road behind the station underneath the rails. If you get in under the viaduct (or really anywhere else) they don't give a shit.


I used to enter under the railway, so I suppose I would have to find a new way in. Seeing the more recent pictures people have been posting I'm just not sure if it is worth it now. A couple friends and I went in the last time and on the main floor lobby some punk ass kids had busted in different walls. I want to make it in at least one last time, before stopping but I will definitely heed all of your warning. Thank you!

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