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Location DB > Russia > Moscow > Moscow > Small Abandoned Railroad Communications Post > The Bridgebunker

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Sat, Mar 31st, 2007
posted by Urban_PsychoSys
The Bridgebunker


The Bridgebunker.

Written by 26th, translated by Urban PsychoSys.

One day we`ve noticed a standard air-raid cover`s ventilation shaft which could lead us to some interesting place - it was unknown where it leads to, because it was situated too close to the bridge, and just across the road there`s a flat house without any such a ventilation shafts in the yard. So we would have thought it could lead to the house`s air-raid shelter "vault".

We started to infiltrate the ventilation shaft - I just descended down, while Urban and Pilot were waiting outside. And then we had a sort of an accident. Urban was just climbing inside, when the police car appeared on the road. Pilot got ready to give the cops a some made-up story in the "oh, my friend occasionaly dropped something down there so he just wanted to get it back" while Urban tried to clutch the ventilation shaft to remain unnoticed. But luckily he actually was unnoticed, and the police car drove away. So Pilot and Urban made their way down the ventilation shaft safely.

But it was a surprise after all. After descending in a ventilation shaft we saw, that the gallery leads not to the house (as it was supposed to be) but just under the bridge! There was a pair of communication cables and two asbest-cement pipes leading right in. We`ve opened a square small blast door with four locks and found ourseleves standing on the top of the stairs leading down (overall depth was a 5-6 meters) to the small corridor with remnants of lamps and one normal full-sized grey standart blast door with 2 locks. We decided to see what was inside.

There was a couple of rooms - to the left it was a room with a FP-200 airfilter, and to the right it was a kind of a watercloset, and the main room was a bit larger with a lots of burnt military and civil defence equipment: burnt gas masks, rusty filters, remnants of a special communications phones, and clearly military-design boxes without any markings. And in the far corner there was a room, where communication wires were going. We`ve found a broken beyond any repair telephone exchange (the commutation) device - non automatic one.

Then we took another staircase to the upside and there we found a kind of a storeroom, or another room with a lots of burned gas-masks, individual med-kits, some railroad-types of phones and some unknown communication devices on the walls. On one of the tables we (to our great dissapiontment) saw just a leftovers of a burnt army-type radio R-105M and a lots of plain dead acid accumulators around.

Then we`ve made it to the blast-doors in the far corner of the room and saw that the metal door leads right under the bridge, so we took several photos of a location and went back to the ventilation shaft, and succesfully got outside.

/28 of august 2005.

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