Back To The Industrial Area
1. The Power Plant
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This old entrance gate seems a bit lost, in the middle of woods without any fences around it. The path leading here is practically history. A much easier way to enter the area is the road, which is not closed in any way.
Here's the chimney, power station's wall and scrap wood. All the (existing) buildings have been built of bricks produced here.
Yes it's us. As it shows the buildings are totally abandoned, nobody bothers to protect them from visitors.
Some pool in front of the power house, don't know what it was for.
Plant and a transformer booth.
Inside the transformer-switching building. Rauma-Repola has stripped almost everything away from the area, also contents of this room.
Now inside the power plant. These pipes and insulations are in the higher part "tower" of the building.
Steep stairs to top of the system and a tank.
Boiler section, top of it.
Very very nice corner with doors to the boiler's jaws.
It looks like Rauma-Repola company needed old voltage etc. meters since they've removed them all from here. The power house was used till the end of the area's industrial use, 1973.
Same emptied control panel.
Some removed parts in the boiler's side.
Something's messed up this place, "Eikö millään ole enää väliä?"
Engine room is emptied. The boiler ran a steam engine transported from a sunk torpedo boat "S2" in 1925. Nowadays the engine is restored and put to a museum. If you ask me it would be better off here in this room.
Same room.
This is one of the power stations where it's possible to go into the chimney tunnel and inside the chimney itself. Probably the long time that the boiler's been cold makes it that there's unusually little dust in here.
Huhuu! Up goes the chimney, smoke seems to have come from different directions.
Light to the picture above comes from this small grill hole.
In a dark ground floor room there's more control stuff, all removed again. The station ends here.