I used to service the hot water washer they cleaned the diesel soot off the ceilings with. You can't imagine how big it really is under there. It's pretty amazing.
Somewhere down in those caves is a building with a long white room. In that room, there's a long conference table, and at the end of that table sits a man with a dueling scar wearing a white suit petting a white cat. I'm certain of it.
NO NO ,, HE'S the guy on the hollowed out island with naked women doing doomsday projects... THIS guy still has the conference table,, long white room and petting a white cat BUT hes wearing an aviator jacket, got mirror sunglasses an a corncob pipe and a MacArthur hat lol...
These are the guys that get the groceries to the stores, that get the clothing's to the consignment and move everything around the nation. I have a lot of respect for these people. They make things happen
@jane doe nor does it really take an exceptional amount of skill, or contribute anything LONG LASTING to society. I’m not saying being a trucker is wrong at all, but being a trucker shouldn’t be the highest goals one has in my opinion
@@coltsgood99 Trains should be used for supplying stuff.... My country the roads are full with slow ass trucks, they are too heavy aswell so the quality of the road is never good. While the railroads are abandoned...go figure
@@AK-Kessler0907 If the US government and contractors actually got their act together with a high speed rail system, our economy would be substantially better off. China’s already got their high speed rail going strong, and we’re sitting with our thumbs up our butts. It’s things like this that unfortunately make people support communism due to the efficiency, but people fail to account for the fact that the communist policies are horrible to actually live under
I was born in Springfield, MO so I had to look it up. It is a limestone mine that has been converted to an underground warehouse. It includes basic storage and refrigerated completely protected from the elements.
My first thought was food storage for the elite and a bunker for when we get hit with a nuclear bomb. They are preparing this for themselves. there’s something wrong with this entire thing. I’m not buying that it’s just a refrigerated storage that place is way too freaking big who owns it?the government?
I was bobtail in there I was acting like I was lost I was really jest exploring and man it’s massive down there and very very dark it’s areas where you will get lost if you go to far in it’s a experience you will never forget
@@inertiaspinner555 Hes the whitehat cover guy to the secret underground transglobal tunnels as Zuckerberg was to DARPA/PENTAGONS LIFE LOG>>>FACEBOOK. AMERICANS in General are too sports addicted and fat brained to understand and accept how 100s of TRILLIONS WITH A T, to build massive DEEPSTATE UNDERGROUND MILITARY CITIES AND TRANS GLOBAL MACH 2 MAG LEV TRAINS RIGHT UNDER OUR NOSES WHILE MILLIONS OF DUMB VOTERS SUPPORT DEEPSTATE SHILLS LIKE HILLARY, OBAMA, BIDEN, MSM, ET AL.
55 mil sq ft? Not even close ;). From the Springfield Underground website: "Springfield Underground contains 3.2 million square feet of leasable space free from exposure to the outdoor elements". But still awesome facility.
Maybe i am completely mistaken, but isn't this video depicting Springfield Underground, a completely different place than Subtropolis which you are probably referring to?
It’s pretty much the same as Bussen underground in St. Louis, I’ve been down in Bussen before and it almost looks the same ( not sure on how big it is.
The sheer scale of things in the USA never ceases to amaze me. I visited the mid-west 20 years ago and enjoyed my time there, I've never seen anything as staggering as those caves - building 10, with 37+ gates?!?!?! And I've never seen that many trucks in one place at one time! Thanks for sharing your experience Chad. I enjoyed the ride!
Cool place, I drove truck in there over 20 years ago, it has improved a lot since I was last there, the lighting, road, and signs have improved significantly. Even have buildings built into the rocks. Wow !!
@@Melissa0774 Many years ago it was some kind of mine, not sure what they mined, then it closed and they converted it into underground storage because it has a natural effect on temperature and humidity year round, something like 52˚ Fahrenheit, a very inexpensive way of storing things like dry goods for long periods of time. When I was there I picked up 22 pallets of sugar, full trailer load. I think they even ran trains in there on railroad tracks, or at least they did years ago, quite impressive inside.
@@petebachelder1131 The air brakes, (I think that's what it is,) on the truck in this video sounds exactly like an elephant call because of the echo. I can only imagine what the train must sound like down there, especially if they blow the whistle, though I don't see why they would. EDIT: Actually on second thought, I just realized I was thinking of the other video I watched before this one, of a truck backing up inside the caves. I was actually referring to that high pitched speaking noise the trucks make when they stop.
@@Melissa0774 If your talking about the sound at 8:22 yes that is the air brakes, or better put the parking brakes, never heard it compared to an elephant call, that's interesting... Trains don't need to use horns in there, only trucks and employees, the general public isn't allowed in so the same rules don't apply. Besides it would be deafening with the sound waves bouncing off the walls.
Used to deliver here as well, watching some of these guys effortlessly back up a 53’ in some of these tight spaces was always amazing, vid doesn’t do it justice of how crammed lol also if anyone was wondering, businesses rent space down here or buy it, then they put up walls between the pillars where their business will be
Been down there. It's not as bad as it looks. There's plenty of room to maneuver. There's lots of people that can't backup to begin with. Some people are intimidated. I've spotted for a few. People are always there to help. There are truck stops much tighter.
I grew up in Missouri, we used to play in a old quarry that looks just like this, it's between Foley and elsberry, there are tons of quarries just like this all over Missouri
Actually it is not a cave it is mine. But it is very cool I worked out there for about three months for Bass Pro shops but I couldn’t take it because I have a bit of claustrophobia and even for the extra money which was nice I couldn’t do it.
The real question is why is there shops like bass pro down there when a lot of people that live there don’t even know about them? I feel like there is something odd going on here like an end times thing so when shot hits the fan people with the status can go on life as normal as possible but normal people will not be able to go there. Elites only type of place
@@robertbailey1253 The important part is to look directly above it. There’s a co-op castle for the filthy rich sitting on top, so when they resurface they feel like kings
@@robertbailey1253the only problem with that is that this mine is not airtight. There are holes like skylights in many places in this mine. So they’d either have to seal off those holes, or have an airtight cavern of some sort somewhere. So in an end of the world situation, there are much better places to be.
Much respect for all the truckers out there. It's not an easy job spending weeks sometimes months away from family, backing those trailers into sometimes really tight spaces, and dealing with some of the most moronic drivers and crazy weather conditions. Hats off to you guys.
I've lived in Springfield Missouri for a better portion of my life and I have driven by the Springfield Underground many times. I've always wondered what it looks like inside. Nice video.
They could totally put a hotel down there. The truckers would have a comfortable place that isn't their truck to sleep, but also would know their truck is safe.
@@Perceus996 It's leasable space for anyone. Kraft only uses it for aging, not bulk storage. There's articles on this because there were stories going around that Kraft was storing cheese in caves.
@@Perceus996 Lol. I actually live about 30 minutes from there. A good friend of mine used to work down there and would always post some photos of the place. It's pretty cool, literally cool down there.
I've been inside a couple or three underground facilities. One was right there in Springfield. My truck looked 3 times bigger in there. Went to a driver's school in Sprinfield for 8 weeks back in '86 right next door to the one I visited decades later. They were still blasting limestone out of it in '86 . We could feel the floor in the classroom vibrate when they shot the rock about a quarter mile east of us. Interesting places. Thanks for the reminder.
This place is known as the Springfield Underground. Lived here for over a decade and always wanted to tour it. It's the largest ware house district in Springfield. Kraft and all kinds of other businesses rent storage down there since it's easier to maintain a constant temperature. There are even server farms down there for state and government entities.
Seems like the perfect place and cover for a military bunker. It's well-fortified, lots of semi-trailers bringing in TONS of everything you might need in an emergency and it looks like it runs much deeper than the semi-trailers and truckers have access. Interesting 🤔 On a different note, it looks like the base for a Bond villain from the Connery/Moore era.
@@curtiscamaro5926 I can give you some serious history on JCT. Ran with them early 90's before elogs and lease purchase. JCT was a horrible company bcos you didn't know better. You're designed to struggle and wipeout with lease purchase. Trucks maintenance is the biggest issue compare to trailers. Your maintenance fund will deplete quick as you tried to build one. Kiss your dispatchers ass for the crap. That's when they compensate with the good. Time off is to punish you. Wheels not turning You're not earning. Nor is the company with your truck. I can drag this shit out for a week. Stay away from lease purchase companies. Buy you a truck with cash or finance thru a bank. It's a suicide mission. Only a few will survive the gauntlet. Guarantee everyone paid a hefty price ( no paychecks) to own that truck.
Springfield Underground contains 3.2 million square feet of leasable space free from exposure to the outdoor elements Buildings range in size from 50,000 - 400,000 square feet The ambient temperature of the former limestone mine is a constant 62 degrees Springfield Underground’s on-site refrigeration maintenance crew manage the temperature of refrigerated buildings ranging from -20F to 55F 224 dock doors Over 3 miles of lit roadway Over 3 miles of rail siding Clear ceiling height of up to 30 feet Immediate accessibility to I-44 and US-65 Rail served Protected by fire sprinklers
Richard Skipper I honestly wouldn’t hesitate to think so. I mean you see in movies, hear about the rumors and so on. But to see just how big this place was and all the docks and so much more, there’s no way in hell a company would pay and waste so much resources to have a loading dock in a cave just for the hell of it...
I've delivered to the caves, taco bell and kfc stuff.. mirrors fogged up instantly which made it fun backing in the tight spaces! That cave in video is well lit at least
The Giant Kraft Cheese Cave! 🧀 It connects all the way underground to St. Louis and the Giant Anheuser-Busch Beer Cave 🍻? Sunlight? Was that hole in the ceiling where the Swiss Cheese is stored?
For anyone wondering where/what this is. It is: Kraft Warehouse 2019 LeCompte Rd Springfield Missouri Nearest major intersection: Rte 66 and LeCompte Rd South West corner
@@DawnieRotten Well you could always drive through the poorly guarded gate and tailgate really close to the vehicle in front of you to get through the main entrance while staff give you a dirty look that says "Fuck'n idiot didn't read the signs...".
@@Psyhohm it's not being made underground. It's used as a warehouse. Save TONs of money on refrigeration by going underground. Think they've been using the site since the 60s.
@@Psyhohm I know, 'Kraft....as in the "food" company'. I comprehend. What I'm saying is, that under ground facility is something other than a 'food warehouse'. Oh, and by the way, Kraft does NOT make FOOD! CHEMICALS are NOT food. (READ the labels.....look up the TOXIC CHEMICALS.)
I was born in Springfield. This cave system looks big in the video but is so much bigger than you can imagine. Basically, if you’re in springfield there’s a good chance you’re standing above a huge cave.
And try to guess how many similar to this are in the United States? Check out VA, WVA, PA, DC, CO, NM, etc. In Virginia look up Mt. Weather. Definitely not what they say it is.
Years ago the James River Church used to have a big 4th of July Celebration every year in a nearby large field. One of the activities was to bring bus loads of people into Springfield Underground. After 911, they stopped all tours because of the threat of terrorism.
Brian Sturges That’s cool I never knew that I appreciate you sharing that with me and I appreciate you watching hope you enjoyed it and will subscribe have a great night
I used to work in building 2 for jardins plastics doing assembly work 12 hr shifts...the size is mind-blowing in real life!! Nice memory lane trip thanks!
The bible talks about it...when it says the kingsman and the rich men shall go into the mountains and say to them, fall on us and protect us from the wrath of God.
Where do U think all the celebrities are hiding out at! While we have ww3 they will be in the inner elaborate cities they have built underground.. but they won’t show u that part 🤫
I worked in building 2 about 1/4 mile into the ground behind the hospital they have in there. Cool place to work but p.s. use the call box next time before trying to plow through the entre lol
40 years ago, during the nationwide running boom, I was in a 10-K run in this underground facility. It was called, "The Great Underground Fun Run." The circuit wasn't long enough for one lap, so we had to do two laps to make the difference. I remember the race leaders and everyone else being shocked that they all beat their personal best times. People thought the caverns had something to do with it. But they soon realized the people who laid out the course made it too short. Some people were upset about that, but most remembered it was advertised as a FUN RUN, and wasn't a certified or sanctioned event. And running underground WAS fun. I still remember it clearly from 40 years ago. :-)
I wouldn’t make it my apocalypse safe hose! 1 not safe most these have only few exit and enters. 2 people work there probably already took over and will kill your ass! 3 it only be good for food and fuel! To many people know about it and you constantly be fighting for it!
"DO NOT TAILGATE. GATE LOWERS AFTER EVERY VEHICLE." Now if they would post that sign somewhere useful, like at the button to raise the gate. Not 100ft away where you can't see it before it's too late.
@@jmh4ggg I turned on a road that truckers had been using for 50 years that now had a 5 ton weight limit that had been put on it just a couple weeks before. The sign was 300 feet up from the intersection and I was pulling doubles. No backing up. A cop was 330 feet from the intersection. (30 feet past the sign) Nice little revenue station they had going there. $164.00 fine for being on that road. No warnings.
@@user-hk8gp7ui6s It was neat working in a cave, or I should say an active mine. I would sneak off at break time and explore a section that had a river running through it and yes it was always the same temperature.
It's just an underground warehouse. Here is a google search of the cave. www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&client=ms-android-tmus-us-revc&source=android-browser&q=subtropolis
@@ddf5575 the one I specifically worked in was a data center for Springfield business. Just backing up their data like Cloud storage. But most of the units were for food products, Kraft Heinz being the biggest.
@@javieratam59dotnet I'm not positive who own the mine. You can see that he passes by walls that have numbers on them, and each number is a unit. Each unit is rented by different companies and its mostly just good storage because it's a year round temperature controlled climate that is safe from the elements. If there was a tornado outside, you wouldn't even know it.
Welcome to another episode of idk why this is in my recommend but I’m glad it was
I’m glad it was to Miles and I appreciate you taking the time to watch it. Thank you have a blessed night
Chad Rich Thank you, you too!
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A blackout in there would be a little terrifying.
If a company has this underground packing base ... ! I could picture a lot of strange activity that the government could have !
I could watch Fox or CNN for 24 hours and not learn as much from an hour of UA-cam. Great content.
Gilbert falling sg thank you I appreciate you watching
Are you talking about FAUX SNOOZE.?????
@@steelman86 No, he’s actually talking about all of the MSM
The problem with that is you don't get the truth anymore on UA-cam all you get is what they want you to hear
@@kevinwhitted2147 Yep, it’s been obviously clear in the last 4 years.
I used to service the hot water washer they cleaned the diesel soot off the ceilings with. You can't imagine how big it really is under there. It's pretty amazing.
Am I the only one who was thinking this would make for the coolest indoor go-cart track...
Isn't that at the Louisville mega caves?
weird, I was imagining indoor disc golf!
Exactly what I was thinking!
Add some pre fab buildings and obstacles and it's a big ass airsoft arena.
Or a nice set for a horror movie
Somewhere down in those caves is a building with a long white room. In that room, there's a long conference table, and at the end of that table sits a man with a dueling scar wearing a white suit petting a white cat. I'm certain of it.
He has a beef with a certain British secret agent...
Blofeld
...and that man is me.
JJZBULLITT109 agent s last name is steel?
NO NO ,, HE'S the guy on the hollowed out island with naked women doing doomsday projects... THIS guy still has the conference table,, long white room and petting a white cat BUT hes wearing an aviator jacket, got mirror sunglasses an a corncob pipe and a MacArthur hat lol...
Don’t know why this is suggested but after he almost hit the gate I couldn’t look away
No idea why I am here but I am glad I made it
Thank u taco for watching I appreciate it
Because you wanted to fall down the Rabbit Hole and see where the Elites will hide when Covid 21 hits.
Me either but yes glad I'm here
This is where they'll hide when fire and brimstones are falling 🙌
@@c3ncor3dplaylists74 Yup while eating Kraft Dinner too.
These are the guys that get the groceries to the stores, that get the clothing's to the consignment and move everything around the nation. I have a lot of respect for these people. They make things happen
He's been there before, but doesn't know how to drive in properly?
I respect them they don't need to do this but they do.
@jane doe nor does it really take an exceptional amount of skill, or contribute anything LONG LASTING to society. I’m not saying being a trucker is wrong at all, but being a trucker shouldn’t be the highest goals one has in my opinion
@@coltsgood99 Trains should be used for supplying stuff....
My country the roads are full with slow ass trucks, they are too heavy aswell so the quality of the road is never good. While the railroads are abandoned...go figure
@@AK-Kessler0907 If the US government and contractors actually got their act together with a high speed rail system, our economy would be substantially better off. China’s already got their high speed rail going strong, and we’re sitting with our thumbs up our butts. It’s things like this that unfortunately make people support communism due to the efficiency, but people fail to account for the fact that the communist policies are horrible to actually live under
I was born in Springfield, MO so I had to look it up. It is a limestone mine that has been converted to an underground warehouse. It includes basic storage and refrigerated completely protected from the elements.
Over a million pounds of Kraft cheese in it small compared to the one in stl
It’s a whole lot more than that. If you keep going down, you’ll keep finding more. Well at least until you hit the rail system, a mile is deep.
My first thought was food storage for the elite and a bunker for when we get hit with a nuclear bomb. They are preparing this for themselves. there’s something wrong with this entire thing. I’m not buying that it’s just a refrigerated storage that place is way too freaking big who owns it?the government?
The cave has been expanded upon quite a bit since this video. There's also a secret military base there. We don't go past building 25...
Another obvious bs cia troll comment
Just imagine the real reason behind this and all the potential secret tunnel offshoots
Could be
Imagine how long these have existed and ask why it is Elon Musk is getting credit for Boring company tunnels
I was bobtail in there I was acting like I was lost I was really jest exploring and man it’s massive down there and very very dark it’s areas where you will get lost if you go to far in it’s a experience you will never forget
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@@inertiaspinner555 Hes the whitehat cover guy to the secret underground transglobal tunnels as Zuckerberg was to DARPA/PENTAGONS LIFE LOG>>>FACEBOOK.
AMERICANS in General are too sports addicted and fat brained to understand and accept how 100s of TRILLIONS WITH A T, to build massive DEEPSTATE UNDERGROUND MILITARY CITIES AND TRANS GLOBAL MACH 2 MAG LEV TRAINS RIGHT UNDER OUR NOSES WHILE MILLIONS OF DUMB VOTERS SUPPORT DEEPSTATE SHILLS LIKE HILLARY, OBAMA, BIDEN, MSM, ET AL.
55 million square feet limestone mine converted into mostly a storage facility. That's awesome!
55 mil sq ft? Not even close ;). From the Springfield Underground website: "Springfield Underground contains 3.2 million square feet of leasable space free from exposure to the outdoor elements". But still awesome facility.
Maybe i am completely mistaken, but isn't this video depicting Springfield Underground, a completely different place than Subtropolis which you are probably referring to?
@@bujablaster leasable space is those closed off buildings. Tons of space in between them
3.2 million usable square feet the mine itself if 55 million square feet. Sorry I wasn't specific enough.
It’s pretty much the same as Bussen underground in St. Louis, I’ve been down in Bussen before and it almost looks the same ( not sure on how big it is.
Completely stumbled upon your channel because of an algorithm. This is honestly one of the most incredible sites I have ever seen.
Anyone else hoping to see a Swift truck wadded up sideways in there?!!!!!
Shh it's fine lol
Yes lol
Yep
😜🤣🤣 They probably don’t allow ole Swifties in there for just that reason. 🤣😜🤣
Its funny i always knew swift drivers were shit when i was a kid
Then i grew up and i guess i was pretty damn right
The sheer scale of things in the USA never ceases to amaze me. I visited the mid-west 20 years ago and enjoyed my time there, I've never seen anything as staggering as those caves - building 10, with 37+ gates?!?!?! And I've never seen that many trucks in one place at one time!
Thanks for sharing your experience Chad. I enjoyed the ride!
Rubber stig thanks a bunch for taking the time to watch I really appreciate that and glad u enjoyed it
Cool place, I drove truck in there over 20 years ago, it has improved a lot since I was last there, the lighting, road, and signs have improved significantly.
Even have buildings built into the rocks. Wow !!
What is this place? What do they do there?
@@Melissa0774 Many years ago it was some kind of mine, not sure what they mined, then it closed and they converted it into underground storage because it has a natural effect on temperature and humidity year round, something like 52˚ Fahrenheit, a very inexpensive way of storing things like dry goods for long periods of time. When I was there I picked up 22 pallets of sugar, full trailer load. I think they even ran trains in there on railroad tracks, or at least they did years ago, quite impressive inside.
@@petebachelder1131 The air brakes, (I think that's what it is,) on the truck in this video sounds exactly like an elephant call because of the echo. I can only imagine what the train must sound like down there, especially if they blow the whistle, though I don't see why they would. EDIT: Actually on second thought, I just realized I was thinking of the other video I watched before this one, of a truck backing up inside the caves. I was actually referring to that high pitched speaking noise the trucks make when they stop.
@@Melissa0774 If your talking about the sound at 8:22 yes that is the air brakes, or better put the parking brakes, never heard it compared to an elephant call, that's interesting... Trains don't need to use horns in there, only trucks and employees, the general public isn't allowed in so the same rules don't apply. Besides it would be deafening with the sound waves bouncing off the walls.
@@petebachelder1131 It sounds like an elephant because of the echo inside of the cave. Check out this video of one and see what I mean.
It looks like he finally found the rebel alliance echo base on hoth
They have these all over the country.
Massive
I think this is supposed to be the biggest one.
For.....?
@@paulhaase4448collecting 🚼🩸
That is the craziest facility I've ever seen. I had to go look it up. Amazing.
I live in Springfield Missouri. I've been in there a dozen times and it still amazes me everytime.
Thanks for the truckers that bring all supplies to us U.S.A.citizens.Becareful
Used to deliver here as well, watching some of these guys effortlessly back up a 53’ in some of these tight spaces was always amazing, vid doesn’t do it justice of how crammed lol also if anyone was wondering, businesses rent space down here or buy it, then they put up walls between the pillars where their business will be
Been down there. It's not as bad as it looks. There's plenty of room to maneuver. There's lots of people that can't backup to begin with. Some people are intimidated. I've spotted for a few. People are always there to help. There are truck stops much tighter.
I grew up in Missouri, we used to play in a old quarry that looks just like this, it's between Foley and elsberry, there are tons of quarries just like this all over Missouri
I think I had a party on Halloween in there once about 15 years ago!
Very interesting, pretty cool how the rough cave walls meet with the flat and clean perfectly painted walls.
Actually it is not a cave it is mine. But it is very cool I worked out there for about three months for Bass Pro shops but I couldn’t take it because I have a bit of claustrophobia and even for the extra money which was nice I couldn’t do it.
The real question is why is there shops like bass pro down there when a lot of people that live there don’t even know about them? I feel like there is something odd going on here like an end times thing so when shot hits the fan people with the status can go on life as normal as possible but normal people will not be able to go there. Elites only type of place
@@robertbailey1253 The important part is to look directly above it. There’s a co-op castle for the filthy rich sitting on top, so when they resurface they feel like kings
@@robertbailey1253the only problem with that is that this mine is not airtight. There are holes like skylights in many places in this mine. So they’d either have to seal off those holes, or have an airtight cavern of some sort somewhere. So in an end of the world situation, there are much better places to be.
Much respect for all the truckers out there. It's not an easy job spending weeks sometimes months away from family, backing those trailers into sometimes really tight spaces, and dealing with some of the most moronic drivers and crazy weather conditions. Hats off to you guys.
Thank you for the kind words also thanks for watching
Chile, half these men are happy as hell to be away from their wives & children.
I like how the little stopper at the gate stopped the big old truck lol
Lol yes it did thanks for watching
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I've lived in Springfield Missouri for a better portion of my life and I have driven by the Springfield Underground many times. I've always wondered what it looks like inside. Nice video.
They could totally put a hotel down there. The truckers would have a comfortable place that isn't their truck to sleep, but also would know their truck is safe.
did you know its full of cheese? like genuinely, this facility is bulk storage for Kraft
@@Perceus996 It's leasable space for anyone. Kraft only uses it for aging, not bulk storage. There's articles on this because there were stories going around that Kraft was storing cheese in caves.
@@Techington well the more you know. Either way it's full of cheese sometimes tho lol
@@Perceus996 Lol. I actually live about 30 minutes from there. A good friend of mine used to work down there and would always post some photos of the place. It's pretty cool, literally cool down there.
I've been inside a couple or three underground facilities. One was right there in Springfield. My truck looked 3 times bigger in there. Went to a driver's school in Sprinfield for 8 weeks back in '86 right next door to the one I visited decades later. They were still blasting limestone out of it in '86 . We could feel the floor in the classroom vibrate when they shot the rock about a quarter mile east of us. Interesting places. Thanks for the reminder.
Used to live there and deliver pizza during college. Once got to deliver a pizza inside.... pretty neat experience.
Wow Very cool underground shipping and receiving and railroad ❤ I would love to see the railroad go under thire. Very awesome !
Looks like he’s driving into a massive underground Best Buy operation of some sort with those blue and yellow buildings in there lol
You mean IKEA?
@@Moody10050 no blue and yellow its wallmart or dod or fema if you like
@@papounnai you're an idiot.
This place is known as the Springfield Underground. Lived here for over a decade and always wanted to tour it. It's the largest ware house district in Springfield. Kraft and all kinds of other businesses rent storage down there since it's easier to maintain a constant temperature. There are even server farms down there for state and government entities.
@@MichaelJohnson-lr1sb they are making it larger right now also.
Looks like he's setting up the final act to a doomsday hiest. Lol
Imagine what is under Area 51 if this is a Springfield distribution area haha. Shit is pretty wild I'm sure.
Aircraft hanger’s
@@moocow6350 Probably an entire underground base testing experimental technology
Lol I’m dying at these comments. Been in there tons of times it is literally nothing special
@@rachelplanka1quiltingmachi490 You've been inside of Area 51?
@@lancewilkerson5819 insert, *I don't believe you* meme here 😂
Was driving through these and was deep through them one time, saw a dude walking around with a weed whacker... No idea what that was
He was just trying to figure out which building he needed to go into to return it.
Wow. That place is like something out of a sci-fi movie. Thank you for sharing!
Seems like the perfect place and cover for a military bunker. It's well-fortified, lots of semi-trailers bringing in TONS of everything you might need in an emergency and it looks like it runs much deeper than the semi-trailers and truckers have access.
Interesting 🤔
On a different note, it looks like the base for a Bond villain from the Connery/Moore era.
I agree with the latter statement. Follow the money. This is not about us at all it’s about THEM
The dooms day tunnels 🙃
I been down there before with my dad when he was driving for John Christner Trucking. Feels unreal every time.
Koolio Kidd what’s the point in these kinda places ? Just storage or what lol
Same here bro. My dad was with Dean Foods and it was fun going down there every once in awhile. Great times.
@@ChrisSprenger. yeah usually cold storage.
I went through the john christner Ripoff Scam too. A Horrible company to try to Work for .
@@curtiscamaro5926
I can give you some serious history on JCT. Ran with them early 90's before elogs and lease purchase.
JCT was a horrible company bcos you didn't know better. You're designed to struggle and wipeout with lease purchase. Trucks maintenance is the biggest issue compare to trailers. Your maintenance fund will deplete quick as you tried to build one. Kiss your dispatchers ass for the crap. That's when they compensate with the good. Time off is to punish you. Wheels not turning
You're not earning. Nor is the company with your truck. I can drag this shit out for a week. Stay away from lease purchase companies. Buy you a truck with cash or finance thru a bank. It's a suicide mission. Only a few will survive the gauntlet. Guarantee everyone paid a hefty price ( no paychecks) to own that truck.
Been there twenty plus years ago. Crazy !
IF THIS IS WHAT HE CAN FILM 🎞 I CAN ONLY IMAGINE THE SHYT WE DONT KNOW ABOUT ? WOW 🤩
Springfield Underground contains 3.2 million square feet of leasable space free from exposure to the outdoor elements
Buildings range in size from 50,000 - 400,000 square feet
The ambient temperature of the former limestone mine is a constant 62 degrees
Springfield Underground’s on-site refrigeration maintenance crew manage the temperature of refrigerated buildings ranging from -20F to 55F
224 dock doors
Over 3 miles of lit roadway
Over 3 miles of rail siding
Clear ceiling height of up to 30 feet
Immediate accessibility to I-44 and US-65
Rail served
Protected by fire sprinklers
That's cool
Nice! I live in Springfield and have driven by here a lot. I work right down the road and I never knew this. Thanks for the info.
Thanks. My relatives go to Springfield A lot. I'll bet they had no idea this is there.
Any idea why they are building underground shelters? To protect themselves by known future threat?
@@rajith7737 precisely, if this is public than what is underground other than this site that isn't public knowledge?
Now that's what I call a warehouse, awesome video.
wow - This is unreal. Just found this. Remarkable...I had no idea something like this existed. thanks for sharing it.
Omg Please research these! They are all over the United States!!
Caves used for storage? I mean, it's kinda cool I guess. I wouldn't really call it impressive lol
Always loved going into the caves to pick up or deliver, just pretty cool 😎
That place is insane. Unbelievable how much space is inside
Tim yes it’s huge but I think it’s kinda cool
Randy Baker u might with the knowledge that some of these folks ha e about this place it’s awesome to hear the history of it thanks for watching
Chad Rich how far back does it go? Miles that is? What kinda business are down there? Looks like a secret military complex or NORAD on steroids.
So this is how Vault-Tec got its start.
Casual Domino's delivery driver at 1:46 on the left LOL
Haha I saw the car topper but didn't realize what it was
Employee birthday?
Just a practical re use of an old mine . Lots of useable storage space at a constant temperature
Well that's a huge mine
Wow what in the heavens were they mining for that required this much size to be just “left over” 😂
Am i the only one who got chills from
Watching this?? We know damn well there’s more going on then just a loading dock!
Thanks for watching I appreciate
@@ChadRichLLC awesome video Sir
Anthony Frederick thanks Anthony
What in tarnation is cave for?
Richard Skipper I honestly wouldn’t hesitate to think so. I mean you see in movies, hear about the rumors and so on. But to see just how big this place was and all the docks and so much more, there’s no way in hell a company would pay and waste so much resources to have a loading dock in a cave just for the hell of it...
I've delivered to the caves, taco bell and kfc stuff.. mirrors fogged up instantly which made it fun backing in the tight spaces!
That cave in video is well lit at least
You should have side mirror defoggers
I was starting to wonder why an underground cave had 9 IKEA’s in it. Nice color scheme for the offices lol
This i what I imagine underground bases in Minecraft look like in real life.
The Giant Kraft Cheese Cave! 🧀 It connects all the way underground to St. Louis and the Giant Anheuser-Busch Beer Cave 🍻? Sunlight? Was that hole in the ceiling where the Swiss Cheese is stored?
For anyone wondering where/what this is. It is:
Kraft Warehouse
2019 LeCompte Rd
Springfield Missouri
Nearest major intersection:
Rte 66 and LeCompte Rd
South West corner
Riiiiight!! It's 'FRONT' (the 'official narrative') is that it's a 'company warehouse'!! *wink* *wink* I want to know wtf it IS, in reality!!
@@DawnieRotten Well you could always drive through the poorly guarded gate and tailgate really close to the vehicle in front of you to get through the main entrance while staff give you a dirty look that says "Fuck'n idiot didn't read the signs...".
Kraft as in the food. Why is food being made under ground. What are they doing down here.
@@Psyhohm it's not being made underground. It's used as a warehouse. Save TONs of money on refrigeration by going underground. Think they've been using the site since the 60s.
@@Psyhohm I know, 'Kraft....as in the "food" company'. I comprehend. What I'm saying is, that under ground facility is something other than a 'food warehouse'. Oh, and by the way, Kraft does NOT make FOOD! CHEMICALS are NOT food. (READ the labels.....look up the TOXIC CHEMICALS.)
I was born in Springfield. This cave system looks big in the video but is so much bigger than you can imagine. Basically, if you’re in springfield there’s a good chance you’re standing above a huge cave.
Nate Graham it's really a big entrance to secret underground government city
Nate Graham I live in Greene county. used to live near downtown by the highland factory in Springfield.
Spank Themonkey proof?
Same in bowling green ky
And try to guess how many similar to this are in the United States? Check out VA, WVA, PA, DC, CO, NM, etc. In Virginia look up Mt. Weather. Definitely not what they say it is.
Wow that is a wild complex you wouldn't know it was there without this video.
Glad that "CHAD" know what He is doing! I would get lost in 2 seconds or less!
Me too,amazing!!!
I was a driver for a few years but never saw anything like this! Thank you for sharing that’s awesome and be safe driver
Never once showed a interest in trucking, but UA-cam sent me here. Glad I could come along for the ride! ✊🏿😁
Years ago the James River Church used to have a big 4th of July Celebration every year in a nearby large field. One of the activities was to bring bus loads of people into Springfield Underground. After 911, they stopped all tours because of the threat of terrorism.
Brian Sturges That’s cool I never knew that I appreciate you sharing that with me and I appreciate you watching hope you enjoyed it and will subscribe have a great night
I think I remember this buses would pick up at the old north town mall and take u to the field
Go to Wikipedia and look up "SubTropolis" for more info on the cave system.
www.springfieldunderground.com/ is the correct site
It's easy to tell the difference. Subtropolis has bright white deposits. Springfield underground deposits look dirty.
@@THEFEELGOOD420 I'm fairly certain that Subtropolis is painted to reduce the limestne dust. Idk for certain though been years since I been down there
@@nathanaelbellamy5562 I think it's a limestone mine
Those huge boring machines can cut 6 feed an hour.
They have underground stuff everywhere.
More cool interesting locations please
I can only imagine how intimating this was the first time driving it! Semi driver's always have my respect. Great job, and stay safe.
Thanks for watching
Im guessing they see the craziest shit. If they see military installations or "public makl installations"
The tradesman's entrance to a supervillain's lair.
Life in Springfield and always wanted to see the underground. Thank you and u seem like a sweetheart.
So Kraft is located in Dr. Evil's lair.
Oh behave.
Kraft is all over town. 5 sites.
Yeah, they're pretty krafty.
I came to that conclusion yrs ago .
Who do you think owns craft
I had no idea that truckers go into a bat cave. I learn something new today.
There is actually a town named "bat cave" look it up.
I used to work in building 2 for jardins plastics doing assembly work 12 hr shifts...the size is mind-blowing in real life!! Nice memory lane trip thanks!
Thanks for watching brother
Lamberts home of the thrown rolls ... love that place.
Michael Dillon Lambert’s is an awesome place that’s for sure
Isn't Lambert in Ozark Missouri?
biff binford yes I believe it is
biff binford and Sikeston Mo
love the rolls
lived in springfield missouri my whole life and i’ve never heard of this thing. i feel like we should be talking about this here
The bible talks about it...when it says the kingsman and the rich men shall go into the mountains and say to them, fall on us and protect us from the wrath of God.
Where do U think all the celebrities are hiding out at! While we have ww3 they will be in the inner elaborate cities they have built underground.. but they won’t show u that part 🤫
@@tammyellis9277 yelp, I agree with you...100%!
@@hopingtobewheatnotatare172 bingo!
Dude I'm sayin, lived here my whole life and just heard of it because of this video
I worked in building 2 about 1/4 mile into the ground behind the hospital they have in there. Cool place to work but p.s. use the call box next time before trying to plow through the entre lol
I've seen this place a few times online, and every time I do I still hope one day I'll see a giant minotaur in it.
This is straight out of a Bond film.
Bond films are disclosure but people decide its fiction. Truth is in movies. News is fiction.
I live in springfield and have always been curious what it's like down there. Never though to look up a video. Super cool. Thanks for the video!
And the GPS yells "Help, I'm lost!"
GPS: Now go straight up.
"Recalculating..."
You weren't lying when you said it was a cave, that's pretty damn cool
More like fuckincreepy
love tour of something I have never seen and I live here.my son is a hazmat driver must respect to you
40 years ago, during the nationwide running boom, I was in a 10-K run in this underground facility. It was called, "The Great Underground Fun Run." The circuit wasn't long enough for one lap, so we had to do two laps to make the difference. I remember the race leaders and everyone else being shocked that they all beat their personal best times. People thought the caverns had something to do with it. But they soon realized the people who laid out the course made it too short. Some people were upset about that, but most remembered it was advertised as a FUN RUN, and wasn't a certified or sanctioned event. And running underground WAS fun. I still remember it clearly from 40 years ago. :-)
That’s a long time ago my brother
I was a floor tech many years ago and once had to do the floors in the offices. That place is crazy huge. Unreal.
James Godsey yes it’s is huge as hell
My works here and it's a really cool place we got to go all over the caves and it's mind blowing how big it is.
I live in Springfield and the Springfield Underground is absolutely amazing !!
M W yes it’s pretty cool I appreciate you taking the time to watch the video
what is it for?
Fun Time it’s for storage of merchandise of all kinds .
You can look it up and it will tell you all the history behind it .
Always wanted to go in
Prep”s 2.0. This isn’t your average apocalypse safe house!
Big bro doesn’t mess around.
was litterly thinking the same thing. thats why i clicked on the vid haha
Zack Nichols in a grid down, you wont be able to get within a half mile of this place.
it doesn’t look deep enough. you see where that part of the cave was exposed to daylight
I wouldn’t make it my apocalypse safe hose! 1 not safe most these have only few exit and enters. 2 people work there probably already took over and will kill your ass! 3 it only be good for food and fuel! To many people know about it and you constantly be fighting for it!
Worked for a company located in one of these caves in Independent MO...same temp all year..cool place to work tnks for the memories
Been in the cave system up near KC back in the early 80s, pretty amazing. It actually had a Food Court.
Did anyone back then explain why they were building these places? I find it interesting. Thanks.
"DO NOT TAILGATE. GATE LOWERS AFTER EVERY VEHICLE."
Now if they would post that sign somewhere useful, like at the button to raise the gate. Not 100ft away where you can't see it before it's too late.
And the guard told me to follow that guy in
Reminds me of the no truck signs you see AFTER you've turned onto a road with no turn around points for 10 miles
@@jmh4ggg I turned on a road that truckers had been using for 50 years that now had a 5 ton weight limit that had been put on it just a couple weeks before. The sign was 300 feet up from the intersection and I was pulling doubles. No backing up. A cop was 330 feet from the intersection. (30 feet past the sign) Nice little revenue station they had going there. $164.00 fine for being on that road. No warnings.
might have had something to do with not stopping at the call station like the previous vehicle did and then reversing back to swipe in?
@@offgridcabin1557 I hate traps like that.
Seems like a good place the government could use for storage in case of an emergency...
been under this underground few times, it was amazing site to behold when I first seen it in my truck 😂
What is the purpose of this underground facility
@@filipskalic3376 Cold storage for food. I've been to this one a few times and the one in Carthage a few times as well.
@@darkrider68 tnx for info bro
Damn that place is massive its amazing whoever thought of the idea
Omg 😱 such a cool drive ! Thanks for taking us there 🙏
I worked as a Janitor in the Kraft storage, it was cool
Probably a good place to work. The temperature would always be the same I guess.
@@user-hk8gp7ui6s It was neat working in a cave, or I should say an active mine. I would sneak off at break time and explore a section that had a river running through it and yes it was always the same temperature.
Reminds me of every movie with a secret base underground...
Yeah, just like movie and that remind me of movie and it s call " DAY OF THE DEAD" it s exactly look like same one
And plus, of course there is secret base underground at Denver International Airport
Makes you wonder what kind of underground shit the military is running.
I would imagine movies have used it as a set
Thats where they Make them. It connects to the West coast.
I live 40 minutes away from Springfield, never knew that had that! That's cool!
"We must face the long dark of Moria. Be on your guard. There are older and fouler things than Orcs, in the deep places of the world..."
Yes
Fly you fools!
i didnt even know this place existed
duh
Me either
A lot of underground storage is in missouri, especially in KC and ozarks.
You're not supposed to know. That's why the rules are, no photographs.
@@almondsnackbar4969 it’s no secret lol. There’s ALOT of businesses at the Spfld Underground.
Back in the 60's, my dad worked for Carthage Marble. He took us in the caves there. I was a kid and thought those were big. Thanks for sharing
Well I’m glad I got to take you down memory lane again. Thanks for watching
I don't think I would want to enter something like that, and whats with all the buildings underground. WOW.
It's just an underground warehouse.
Here is a google search of the cave.
www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&client=ms-android-tmus-us-revc&source=android-browser&q=subtropolis
Last time o was there. There was 9 warehouses. They planing on expanding to add more. It interesting but tight when maneuvering.
It’s my GTA Bunker
Nelson Bento lol it could be
not enough workers sitting idle ))
Lol was thinking the same
Thanks for the video. Brings back memories of friends long gone.
The only thing Im thinking is the scene in Die Hard.
Or TERMINATOR....
Chester A. Arthur
lol the domino's delivery guy at the beginning. hopefully he got a good tip for going down there.
I use to have Domino's deliver to me ALL the time when I worked in there. I always tipped very well.
@@GinaD0726 what is the complex for?
@@GinaD0726 What is this place, who owns it?
@@ddf5575 the one I specifically worked in was a data center for Springfield business. Just backing up their data like Cloud storage. But most of the units were for food products, Kraft Heinz being the biggest.
@@javieratam59dotnet I'm not positive who own the mine. You can see that he passes by walls that have numbers on them, and each number is a unit. Each unit is rented by different companies and its mostly just good storage because it's a year round temperature controlled climate that is safe from the elements. If there was a tornado outside, you wouldn't even know it.
Wow. Seeing this sent me down memory lane. I use to load and unload trailers in that very same building from 2015 to 2017..
Jesse Ventura told me bout these caves