The abandoned Cooling towers of Willington Power station
In this video we visit the abandoned cooling towers of the former Willington power station. Willington power station was a coal fired power station that was built in the UK in the 1950's. It was de commissioned in 1999. Situated in the Midlands of the UK its between Derby and Burton upon Trent. Indeed the river Trent can be seen behind the cooling towers. The abandoned cooling towers are 300 feet high. These massive concrete structures are a good example of architectural brutalism. We discuss how the power station was served by the merry go round coal trains of the 1980's by British Rail. We have some aerial drone footage of this former industrial site during this urbex exploration. Urban exploring.
Видео The abandoned Cooling towers of Willington Power station канала Martin Zero
Видео The abandoned Cooling towers of Willington Power station канала Martin Zero
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