09-10-2016, 09:12 PM
With the fenced-off catwalk, it looks as if it's now a tourist attraction.
I think that I might have sprained my neck looking at the two turned photos of the skip bridge.
Here's a couple photos of abandoned steelworks in the Steubenville/Mingo Junction area...
![[Image: OctoberinOhio106.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/RAILFAN%20TRIP%20-%20OCTOBER%202011/OctoberinOhio106.jpg)
![[Image: OctoberinOhio103.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/RAILFAN%20TRIP%20-%20OCTOBER%202011/OctoberinOhio103.jpg)
![[Image: OctoberinOhio104.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/RAILFAN%20TRIP%20-%20OCTOBER%202011/OctoberinOhio104.jpg)
![[Image: OctoberinOhio105.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/RAILFAN%20TRIP%20-%20OCTOBER%202011/OctoberinOhio105.jpg)
Even though it appears to be fenced-off, I'm sure that we could have got in easily had we wanted to.
These are photos of a working blast furnace. At the time it was built, the largest in North America, I believe:
![[Image: EFurnace-view1.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/STELCO%20photos/EFurnace-view1.jpg)
![[Image: EFurnace-view2.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/STELCO%20photos/EFurnace-view2.jpg)
Below, in the lower foreground, a torpedo car for hot metal, and beyond the railing-topped steel wall, the slag pit...
![[Image: EFurnace-view9.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/STELCO%20photos/EFurnace-view9.jpg)
Had I been caught taking those last four photos, it would have cost me my job - no cameras allowed inside the plant.
Here's an unfinished model depicting the scene in the last photo:
![[Image: ModelofEFurnace-view1.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/STELCO%20photos/ModelofEFurnace-view1.jpg)
Wayne
I think that I might have sprained my neck looking at the two turned photos of the skip bridge.
Here's a couple photos of abandoned steelworks in the Steubenville/Mingo Junction area...
![[Image: OctoberinOhio106.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/RAILFAN%20TRIP%20-%20OCTOBER%202011/OctoberinOhio106.jpg)
![[Image: OctoberinOhio103.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/RAILFAN%20TRIP%20-%20OCTOBER%202011/OctoberinOhio103.jpg)
![[Image: OctoberinOhio104.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/RAILFAN%20TRIP%20-%20OCTOBER%202011/OctoberinOhio104.jpg)
![[Image: OctoberinOhio105.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/RAILFAN%20TRIP%20-%20OCTOBER%202011/OctoberinOhio105.jpg)
Even though it appears to be fenced-off, I'm sure that we could have got in easily had we wanted to.
These are photos of a working blast furnace. At the time it was built, the largest in North America, I believe:
![[Image: EFurnace-view1.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/STELCO%20photos/EFurnace-view1.jpg)
![[Image: EFurnace-view2.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/STELCO%20photos/EFurnace-view2.jpg)
Below, in the lower foreground, a torpedo car for hot metal, and beyond the railing-topped steel wall, the slag pit...
![[Image: EFurnace-view9.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/STELCO%20photos/EFurnace-view9.jpg)
Had I been caught taking those last four photos, it would have cost me my job - no cameras allowed inside the plant.
Here's an unfinished model depicting the scene in the last photo:
![[Image: ModelofEFurnace-view1.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/STELCO%20photos/ModelofEFurnace-view1.jpg)
Wayne
