Mr. Woodsman, you're a member of my exploring abandoned (Pennsylvania) group on Facebook. I'll post information about the Mahanoy Plane that I got from a book. So check it out over there. Also, I have Reading Company Blueprints of the Mahanoy Plane. So sometime this spring I'll hunt them up and post them. The tunnel was used for a narrow gauge railroad. Thanks for posting this video.
Very nice thank you! It's a shame these are the ruins of old America from back in the industrial days when people had jobs. You are right too bad this can't be preserved for our history..
Very interesting place. I come here to explore allot ( its near my workplace). cant wait to see what you find down hill. The small rooms are coal bins for the massive boilers. A train track used to be on top of them and they unloaded them here. I think the boxcars were used to store the coal ashes. Judge Domilakes gave some tours here and knows about this place. His brother manages the park next to it. Check out the images on the web to see what it looked like about 100 years ago. There is a film called Black Sunlight which features the valley below and when this place was operating! I would have loved to work here. I was told someones relative worked here, lost his legs when a train car broke free from the Barney, and three months later returned to work!!! The American attitude was allot more progressive than today. Watch out for needles laying around! This is a popular "party spot" unfortunetly . Love your videos and hope to meet you again at a future meet-up!!
Just watched your first video on this Plane and googled it. I think that Castle looking structure might have been the main Steam Power Plant with huge stacks sticking up. I found a picture on line that showed it. So, the shoots might have been where ask came out from burning coal to generate steam? No clue.
The place is huge its like a big maze.. Imagine all the work n time it took to build it.. It cost a small fortune it build it today.. Enjoyed the video thanks
Hey buddy, I am one of the people that came over from JP's Channel. You have a lot of great content and this place is absolutely spectacular. Like you were saying imagine what it looked like when it was all there, the building could have been two three stories off of that Foundation, who knows. Definitely a beautiful sight though. And I like how you get into the small stuff, like the stone work and the coal ash, that gives us a much better perspective and feel over somebody he just runs through and shows the remnants. Thank you for sharing this, I joined a while back and look forward to going back through your videos. Keep up the great work and stay safe out there my friend
Awesome, such a big fan. I live in central PA outside of Harrisburg. I love seeing these videos, I have been to quite a few of these locations. I was wondering if you heard of or been to Kunkles mansion in Lewisberry right outside of Goldsboro. Kind of hard to find but is very eerie and and has a nice story behind it
Before engines, they also had mules, once up the inclined plane, the coal carts were then transferred by Canal systems to Port Carbon, which allowed access to the river that goes on to Hamburg and Reading.
I've never understood graffiti. I mean, if you want to create art, and some of it actually is, then make a giant board for yourself and go for it... I think it's a little bit more complicated than that though...
@@577buttfan Hi, my Daughter draws some awesome art on paper and never feels the need to grab a can of spray paint lol. I think the taggers do it to show rival big boy gangs that the area it's in is theirs or some such rubbish. x
Hi, I think I found something on this. A ten minute silent film showing this area."Anthracite mining the story of coal. Mahanoy plane. It shows a lot of the buildings if you have not seen this film already.
Sure looks ancient, like it belongs in England with the other castles. You should get a couple buddies to dress in period uniforms with cross bows and protecting all from the graffiti clan. Cool place and the stone work is nicely done. Or how about some buddies dressed in clown suits? Thank You WW. Hope all is well and say hello to WWoman. Peace! DaveyJO
This video got mentioned on the "Historical Photos of Schuylkill County" Facebook page. I'm not following the whole discussion, but,you might want to check it out,if you're interested.
I’ve been to that tunnel but more interesting down that same path there’s this red thing banging I had no clue what it was and I was by myself so I left. I pinged it on my maps and want to go back to it.
Awesome find..enjoy history and what's left of it...just wish people would respect it and trash it. It must take a lot of effort to bring old appliances to places like this to dump them...and costly vs just paying your trash man to pick it up. Don't the people know what they are doing to the earth by leaving all this. There are landfills designated for trash so we can have beautiful places to explore and enjoy. No regard for others, lazy and no sense of responsibility for themselves. Thank you for listening to my venting.
You should of brought your girlfriend along to keep you warm. It’s now Wed. jan30the weather is supposed to be very cold today well below 0 With whiteout snow conditions .Be glad you explored in late Dec. . Keep up your great work and love it when you join up;with J P videos t
Hey dude, I know exactly where you are. I would appreciate if you wouldn’t go into that building with the “scaffolding”. If you go there now, you will find lots of empty trail mix bags and stuff. That is ottisis place, the homeless gentle man who lives in Frackville. Please, please stay away from there please. Otherwise, loved the video! You know that Frackville softball field? Behind it is a bunch of coal mining stuff aswell. Please do not go into buildings with scaffolding and stuff, because ottis lives in all of them.
Mr. Woodsman, you're a member of my exploring abandoned (Pennsylvania) group on Facebook. I'll post information about the Mahanoy Plane that I got from a book. So check it out over there. Also, I have Reading Company Blueprints of the Mahanoy Plane. So sometime this spring I'll hunt them up and post them. The tunnel was used for a narrow gauge railroad. Thanks for posting this video.
What a great video! And yes it does look like a medieval castle! Thanks for sharing.
Lorraine Krauss Agree! :)
A very cool building and outstanding video and ruins! Thanks so much ,Cliff. It does look very castle-like
I played here my entire childhood.....lived in frackville till 1977
Very cool thing to explore! Neat you can do that but it's a shame people have tagged it.
RhettyforFun Agree, it’s a real shame..
I'd love to have them in a room for 5 minutes. They wouldn't walk again. Pieces of shit.
Very nice thank you! It's a shame these are the ruins of old America from back in the industrial days when people had jobs. You are right too bad this can't be preserved for our history..
Regardless of the lack of preservation, this place still amazed me. Thanks for sharing.
Very interesting place. I come here to explore allot ( its near my workplace). cant wait to see what you find down hill. The small rooms are coal bins for the massive boilers. A train track used to be on top of them and they unloaded them here. I think the boxcars were used to store the coal ashes. Judge Domilakes gave some tours here and knows about this place. His brother manages the park next to it. Check out the images on the web to see what it looked like about 100 years ago. There is a film called Black Sunlight which features the valley below and when this place was operating! I would have loved to work here. I was told someones relative worked here, lost his legs when a train car broke free from the Barney, and three months later returned to work!!! The American attitude was allot more progressive than today. Watch out for needles laying around! This is a popular "party spot" unfortunetly . Love your videos and hope to meet you again at a future meet-up!!
Christopher Hirsch Thanks for the information! :)
Just watched your first video on this Plane and googled it. I think that Castle looking structure might have been the main Steam Power Plant with huge stacks sticking up. I found a picture on line that showed it. So, the shoots might have been where ask came out from burning coal to generate steam? No clue.
Been to Frackville a lot and I never knew that was there. Appreciate that you shared this adventure😊
The place is huge its like a big maze.. Imagine all the work n time it took to build it.. It cost a small fortune it build it today.. Enjoyed the video thanks
Hey buddy, I am one of the people that came over from JP's Channel. You have a lot of great content and this place is absolutely spectacular. Like you were saying imagine what it looked like when it was all there, the building could have been two three stories off of that Foundation, who knows. Definitely a beautiful sight though. And I like how you get into the small stuff, like the stone work and the coal ash, that gives us a much better perspective and feel over somebody he just runs through and shows the remnants. Thank you for sharing this, I joined a while back and look forward to going back through your videos. Keep up the great work and stay safe out there my friend
Here's an old movie of it in operation in the '20s. Its called Black Sunlight. ua-cam.com/video/xUTcnq0Lg90/v-deo.html
Thank you sharing your adventures!!
Mainely Digger This man delivers great content :)
Cliff, what awesome and cool ruines! Really enjoyed your video.
We used to hang out and play around there when we were kids, some 40 odd years ago. It was always very interesting to me.
The way those steps are all moss covered makes me think of ancient Mayan ruins.
That place is amazingly massive. Wow.
Hi Cliff. I really appreciate your videos of the history that you encounter.
At the bottom of the plane, there is a shaft and some very cool rock structures past the railroad track at Railroad St.
Another great video. I was thinking tourist attraction too
Josh Lewis Agree Josh!
Cool building complex!
Don Nicholas You’re right Don!
Awesome, such a big fan. I live in central PA outside of Harrisburg. I love seeing these videos, I have been to quite a few of these locations. I was wondering if you heard of or been to Kunkles mansion in Lewisberry right outside of Goldsboro. Kind of hard to find but is very eerie and and has a nice story behind it
Haven't heard of it, but I'll look into it.
Before engines, they also had mules, once up the inclined plane, the coal carts were then transferred by Canal systems to Port Carbon, which allowed access to the river that goes on to Hamburg and Reading.
Hi, such a shame people feel the need to tag everything and spray paint stupid childish pictures of genitalia. x
Welcome too the world of posers Sue.
I've never understood graffiti. I mean, if you want to create art, and some of it actually is, then make a giant board for yourself and go for it... I think it's a little bit more complicated than that though...
@@577buttfan Hi, my Daughter draws some awesome art on paper and never feels the need to grab a can of spray paint lol. I think the taggers do it to show rival big boy gangs that the area it's in is theirs or some such rubbish. x
@surface success I totally agree.
Agree, that’s vandalism... 😡
This could become a national historic site. It was one of the largest inclined planes in the world at the time.
I love when cliff goes into these dark holes and tunnels
Incredible explore!!! Just love the moss on the stairs too. Too bad for the graffiti and trash thou.
I live here and I have been here before! It's super fun.
Did you explore the Mahanoy Tunnel by Barnesville?
Great video
Sean Marstell Agree Sean!
Hey man
I love your videos!
If you ever come down to Florida for some reason, be sure to check out Dames Caves in citrus county!
Florida sounds pretty good right now, it's currently 14 degrees outside
@@thewanderingwoodsman7227 lol thanks for the reply :]
Cool, but creepy ruins! You are braver than me!! Thanks for taking us there!!
Rosemary Kasper This man’s definitely brave :)
@@Explomo I know! Thank God! He scares me, but keeps me watching!!
The small building in the beginning was where the controller would sit,,,, Ya gotta find the tunnel,,, It's cool
Hi, I think I found something on this. A ten minute silent film showing this area."Anthracite mining the story of coal. Mahanoy plane. It shows a lot of the buildings if you have not seen this film already.
Its actually called "Black Sunlight" ua-cam.com/video/xUTcnq0Lg90/v-deo.html
Where did you park to walk up to there? I live local and always wanted to explore it
There is a park on the northwest side of town off of High street. I parked by the fence. there is a trail that leads down to the ruins.
I love going down there it's pretty cool
We called it Frankenstein's cave. Played there as kids.
R. C. thats great ^^
Sure looks ancient, like it belongs in England with the other castles. You should get a couple buddies to dress in period uniforms with cross bows and protecting all from the graffiti clan. Cool place and the stone work is nicely done. Or how about some buddies dressed in clown suits? Thank You WW. Hope all is well and say hello to WWoman. Peace! DaveyJO
no clowns.....
This video got mentioned on the "Historical Photos of Schuylkill County" Facebook page. I'm not following the whole discussion, but,you might want to check it out,if you're interested.
I’ve been to that tunnel but more interesting down that same path there’s this red thing banging I had no clue what it was and I was by myself so I left. I pinged it on my maps and want to go back to it.
Nice video
Bahama Jim Agree!:)
Awesome find..enjoy history and what's left of it...just wish people would respect it and trash it. It must take a lot of effort to bring old appliances to places like this to dump them...and costly vs just paying your trash man to pick it up. Don't the people know what they are doing to the earth by leaving all this. There are landfills designated for trash so we can have beautiful places to explore and enjoy. No regard for others, lazy and no sense of responsibility for themselves. Thank you for listening to my venting.
Amazing place. Too bad people trashed it.
The Seamstress Definitely, it’s a shame...
What is the link to the first video can we still watch it.
ua-cam.com/video/G2J3r6uBe4k/v-deo.html
You should of brought your girlfriend along to keep you warm. It’s now Wed. jan30the weather is supposed to be very cold today well below 0 With whiteout snow conditions .Be glad you explored in late Dec. . Keep up your great work and love it when you join up;with J P videos t
Beverly Kennedy Agree! This man delivers great work :)
Perhaps an effort could be made to clear the trees down the plane so you could see to the bottom.
My grandfather worked there.
Did you get to see St. Nicholas Breaker before it was torn down?
unfortunately no
Added some images of what it used to look like for you. Thats what the link is.
Where is the link?
@@jaberwocky6669 I got u ua-cam.com/video/xUTcnq0Lg90/v-deo.html
Jonny Boom link said video no longer available. So I found this:
www.tnonline.com/2014/jul/11/mahanoy-plane-schuylkill-county-engineering-marvel
Looks as though a battle was fought there long ago. Mommy nature will reclaim anything if one allows her too.
These youth parties need a designated environmentalist.
Hey dude, I know exactly where you are. I would appreciate if you wouldn’t go into that building with the “scaffolding”. If you go there now, you will find lots of empty trail mix bags and stuff. That is ottisis place, the homeless gentle man who lives in Frackville. Please, please stay away from there please. Otherwise, loved the video! You know that Frackville softball field? Behind it is a bunch of coal mining stuff aswell. Please do not go into buildings with scaffolding and stuff, because ottis lives in all of them.
How disrespectful of the potty people to spray paint misspelled words and immature thoughts on the labors of the ancestors.
frankies cave i go there everyday
lol we’re their now