Mines Trains and Caves, Oh My

Urban exploration in St. Louis, Missouri
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Re: Mines Trains and Caves, Oh My

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It's a massive mine in the middle of nowhere, of course it's going to be accessible
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Thanks. I just wasn't sure if it had been recently closed with a barricade or the entrance was now blocked with debris.
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Well, we'll probably be at those two and Glencoe North tomorrow afternoon, I'll let you know if there's any accessibility trouble...

In other words, don't panic if you see a couple folks in hard hats and work clothes in the area. It's probably me and my fiancee.
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Heh, we couldn't get into the Rush Tower mine because of a train unloading coal at the power plant. There was too much activity to sneak down the tracks to the mine.

We did get into the Glencoe North underground mine, though, so the trip was far from a bust. Finally found a way into that one! 8) 8)
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