Underground Bunker Hidden in plain sight I15 freeway

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  • Found A bunker on my way back from Las Vegas Nv . Please enjoy the video. If you have information on the history of this site please share in the comments.
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  • @Doh1962
    @Doh1962 2 года назад +70

    AT&T old Long Lines site. Was designed to survive a 20 megaton explosion at 2 miles. Its solid reinforced concrete with air filtration systems, blast doors, blast valves and air filtering and had its own power plant, its own wells etc. And held part of the underground communications systems that AT&T maintained for DOD. Started shutting them down in the late 80's as fiber optics became primary long haul communications instead of microware relays and buried copper cables. AT&T built over 150 of them. They were called Main Station Sites. The outside had an intake port for air that had blast valves and filters and an exhaust port for the generators exhaust. Most also had a nuclear blast detector in the form of a gamma ray detector that would report any nearby nuclear detonations, AT&T closed them down and sold them to private parties. There are still some on the market today.

    • @magnuspitruzelli
      @magnuspitruzelli 2 года назад +3

      Do you have a list of the sites and contact information?

    • @regandunn4850
      @regandunn4850 2 года назад +5

      I want one lol

    • @Johnclark300
      @Johnclark300 2 года назад +1

      Good Idea to buy one now we don't when the United States is going to war with Russia. Russia is going to invade Ukraine real soon might want to buy it and get it operational before the great and terrible war starts nato will fight along side the U.S. and great Britain.

    • @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197
      @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197  2 года назад +5

      This bunker is actually for sale at the moment the owner is asking 350k I believe.

    • @electroshed
      @electroshed 2 года назад +2

      @@Johnclark300 Here's us in Britain stuck in the middle, can they somehow float Britain and tug it closer to America? 🤣

  • @jacob3432able
    @jacob3432able 3 года назад +35

    This at&t long lines repeater was intact up until earlier this year when it was stripped for copper by thieves. The insanity of stripping 1k of copper from a 100k turbine generator still gets me. the owner like most, wanted too much for it and this is what the result of it sitting is.

    • @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197
      @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197  3 года назад +7

      Wow that’s crazy looked like it would have been a awesome building to own. But yes from what I could see anything electrical was stripped. Kinda sad how vandals destroy these sites.

    • @jonathanbarnes3061
      @jonathanbarnes3061 2 года назад +9

      Tweeker's destroy everything.

    • @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197
      @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197  2 года назад +6

      Agree!! I visited so many locations that’s would have been mind blowing if the place wouldn’t have been destroyed..

    • @jonathanbarnes3061
      @jonathanbarnes3061 2 года назад

      @@supercarakita1148 HA Ha.
      Watch your step it's a landmind out there. ⌚..........💥..........👨‍🦯

    • @Doh1962
      @Doh1962 2 года назад +1

      Yeah it's pretty sad. There are some in the central US that had the same fate. People would break in to steal anything they could and bust up anything they couldn't get out.

  • @itz_mxxri
    @itz_mxxri Год назад +15

    It makes me sad to see how vandals and thieves have destroyed this site with total disrespect for a historical site! I remember how it looked in better days, when my dad and I visited it back in 1978. My dad worked for PT&T and then AT&T, this was a L3 carrier main repeater station called Beacon underground, which was part of a buried coast to coast coaxial cable route. It was owned and operated by Pacific Telephone until 1/1/84, then it became part of AT&T Long Lines. In the main equipment room was bays of amplifiers, regulators, and equalizers. There was also LMX2 bays (multiplexing equipment), channel banks and group modulators. The bottom of the bays were mounted on springs! L3 cxr allowed for up to 1860 long distance phone calls on one pair of coaxial "tubes" ! I really miss those days, it was all so amazingly complex and interesting! All of this old technology has been replaced by fiber optic cables. And it breaks my heart to see how evil people have destroyed this bit of history! These main repeaters were spaced about 100 miles apart, with Mojave main repeater to the west, and Kingman main repeater to the east.

    • @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197
      @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197  Год назад +1

      That’s awesome that you got to see this place in its prime! Do you know if the kingman site is still intact? This site in the Mojave is actually up for sale now hopefully someone comes and rescues it. Thank you for all your knowledge you shared on n here.

    • @itz_mxxri
      @itz_mxxri Год назад +1

      Kingman, AZ is a toll central office and is still being used by AT&T for the fiber optic cable route. I don't know the status of the underground Mojave main repeater. It used to manned 24/7, and it had a microwave radio terminal also. All the microwave sites have been shut down also and sold to American Tower Corp. Back in the 70's, my dad maintained many of those auxiliary repeaters from San Bernardino to Mojave. They were smaller "huts" every 4 miles between the main repeaters. The next main repeater east of Kingman was Seligman. Since my dad retired from AT&T, we moved away from San Bernardino county. But for the first half of my life, that desert was my backyard, and I knew every microwave relay station and repeater station in the area. By 1992, fiber optic cables replaced all it!

    • @miketibor6019
      @miketibor6019 10 месяцев назад

      This site was actually Baker, not Beacon.

    • @itz_mxxri
      @itz_mxxri 8 месяцев назад +1

      @miketibor6019, I know, but the comm. techs of PT&T called it Beacon underground.

  • @miketibor6019
    @miketibor6019 10 месяцев назад +8

    At 12:55 or so, you comment on a gray thing mounted on top of a 3 ft or so diameter concrete pedestal, and you question if it might be an air vent. That's a gamma ray detector. It used a piece of film that would melt when bombarded with gamma rays. That piece of film was mounted between two electrical contacts. When hit with gamma rays, the film would melt, the contacts would close and trip an alarm in the station.
    Usually this was used with one or two other detectors--a light meter (detecting the flash of a nuclear detonation), and/or an atmospheric overpressure sensor. A lot of times though, just the gamma ray detector was used by itself.

  • @Britcarjunkie
    @Britcarjunkie 2 года назад +7

    What's funny is, there's areas in the desert where I used to go off-roading around there, and the ground had eroded so much in areas, that the underground phone cables were sitting on the surface, and we'd run them over, because they wan along the trail - and this was while they were still in service!!!

  • @ingoddaplastafeario
    @ingoddaplastafeario 2 года назад +8

    Here what is so great about this video, the place he is exploring is in the game Fallout: New Vegas. I knew exactly where you were before seeing comment about vegas. Kudos to Bethesda Games for being realistic in the game and Giant Kudos to you for exploring that. super cool!

  • @kevin2960
    @kevin2960 2 года назад +6

    Yep definitely a AT&T bunker. Been in one of these that was my intact

  • @kitchenengineer1731
    @kitchenengineer1731 2 года назад +7

    Damn dude, slow down with the camera. I'm an engineer and I'm trying to deduce what all this machinery is. Spend a second or two on it. Maybe I'll drive out there in the a.m. and check it out.

    • @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197
      @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197  2 года назад +1

      My bad. Was my first video. It’s kinda gutted unfortunately the scrappers got busy in there but still a cool place to check out.. place is wide open .. Happy adventures!!

    • @kitchenengineer1731
      @kitchenengineer1731 2 года назад

      @@couchpotatoexplorationadve9197 Yeah. I know where it's at, I've just stopped there before.

  • @skeets6060
    @skeets6060 2 года назад +5

    MY GAWD does that bring back memories,,, I worked for WE, and these main buildings, and the long line building were the place to be if shit went sideways. The food storage was insane, any and everything you could want or need to survive. I wish I could find one of those abandoned places for cheep

    • @itz_mxxri
      @itz_mxxri Год назад +1

      I appreciate all the hard work you Western Electric guys did back in the day! It was truly a work of art the way all the equipment was installed! I remember watching you guys work, when I visited the toll office my dad worked at for PT&T and later AT&T. It's such a shame to see all your hard work destroyed like this!! These people are evil!!

  • @grampabadger
    @grampabadger 2 года назад +2

    Old AT&T Long Lines site. Some still exist on private property outside Pueblo, Colorado south of Ft. Carson Army base. Old towers removed a number of years ago.

  • @wes11bravo
    @wes11bravo 2 года назад +6

    When these sites were built, money was no object. There's a bunker like this about 30 miles north of me and one of the Long Lines tower sites is just over the hill from where I live. Made to withstand a close nuclear detonation. Most of the old Long Lines sites around here are now owned by American Tower.

    • @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197
      @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197  2 года назад +1

      What area are you in? I’ve heard these kind of bunkers are all over Southern California. Definitely interesting most of them are private owned but always awesome to get the opportunity to explore them.

    • @johnnyrebel3340
      @johnnyrebel3340 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@couchpotatoexplorationadve9197 The problem is people. Putting this info on blast only spells doom for decommissioned sites. Needless to say. Great places to hull up in a hard push.

  • @jeffmcquade1838
    @jeffmcquade1838 2 года назад +2

    The amount of taxpayer funds squandered through fear by New Sparta is boggling

  • @drowskiii490
    @drowskiii490 3 года назад +4

    Sick bro we need more off this lmk if you need anyone to come along with you on these mf adventures g

  • @garyf8229
    @garyf8229 2 года назад +3

    It’s an old AT&T long lines site. Several thousand were built during the Cold War. There was originally a microwave tower above ground.

    • @itz_mxxri
      @itz_mxxri Год назад +1

      No, this was not a microwave repeater station, this was a main repeater for L3 carrier that operated on buried coaxial cable that could carry thousands of long distance telephone calls. It ran coast to coast, and we're about 100 miles apart, with smaller auxiliary repeaters in between. Mojave was the main repeater west of it, and Kingman was the main repeater east of it. It was owned and operated by Pacific Telephone, until 1984, when it became part of AT&T Long Lines. My dad worked for the Bell System and he and I visited this site back in 1978.

  • @Acoustic_Theory
    @Acoustic_Theory 3 месяца назад

    4:30 - That's similar to the generator that was at another of the AT&T Long Lines bunkers in another video; the generator is a Detroit Diesel 12V71. Lots of old package air conditioners. After 4:45 in the next room you're looking at the fuel tank for the generator with two fuel pump motors on top.

  • @samanthahaines7391
    @samanthahaines7391 3 года назад +3

    Wow so baddie

  • @HighSchoolThug
    @HighSchoolThug Месяц назад

    Very cool, looks like it was also used for illegal marijuana grows after it was abandoned

  • @Acoustic_Theory
    @Acoustic_Theory 3 месяца назад

    6:00 What you see in here are HVAC blowers and then the things on the floor are semi-hermetic type air conditioning compressors, but they have been robbed of all the piping that was on them.

  • @Acoustic_Theory
    @Acoustic_Theory 3 месяца назад

    2:10 - These are blowers for fresh air intake or some other kind of HVAC air handling. The round plates seen earlier that were over duct openings in the wall were for air supply, and the doors can be closed remotely, probably by the air pressure stored in the big pressure tank seen later around 3:30.

  • @gomergomez1984
    @gomergomez1984 5 месяцев назад

    What a waste of a communications bunker… gotta California

  • @michaelcaldwell9992
    @michaelcaldwell9992 2 года назад +4

    Just an old AT&T bunker

    • @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197
      @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197  2 года назад

      I think you are right from what I have poked around searching on the web .. I think it was for communication systems during the Cold War.

    • @james1787
      @james1787 2 года назад

      @@couchpotatoexplorationadve9197 Long lines handled both civilian and government / military communications during the cold war.. they had tons of these nuclear hardened sites

    • @itz_mxxri
      @itz_mxxri Год назад

      This was a L3 carrier main repeater station, (called the hardened route) called Beacon underground. It was owned and operated by Pacific Telephone and in 1984 it became part of AT&T Long Lines. It was for an underground coax cable that carried thousands of long distance phone calls coast to coast.

  • @craigs.546
    @craigs.546 2 года назад +2

    That is a neat place!
    They could of disguised it as randomly closed convience store that I know and people would be none the wiser. Lol :)

  • @andydelle4509
    @andydelle4509 3 месяца назад

    Definitely AT&T. The cyan/off white paint scheme is a dead give away

  • @TerriAnnNiemeier-dy3no
    @TerriAnnNiemeier-dy3no 2 месяца назад

    Somebody broke in and torn the place up, Yuck

  • @courtneybush6196
    @courtneybush6196 2 года назад +2

    It's a abandoned att mainframe...

  • @jacobmurphree2016
    @jacobmurphree2016 Месяц назад

    Like to know where this bunker is at. Want to explore it.

  • @paul9156c
    @paul9156c 2 месяца назад

    Black plastic handcuffs at 5:48?

  • @franimal007
    @franimal007 2 года назад +2

    I searched locations of these buildings and got nothing....I would think there would be a simple website dedicated to showing all the locations....plain and simple.

    • @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197
      @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197  2 года назад

      @franimal007 I’ve looked for a list your right there really isn’t one the best way to locate these sites is just google att bunker in your area from there you just gotta dig for the location.

    • @franimal007
      @franimal007 2 года назад

      @@couchpotatoexplorationadve9197 Yeah, I have done the same, all I get is ATT STORES, no good, I have even put abandon in front of it. Nada!

  • @moimeme4840
    @moimeme4840 2 года назад +1

    Use a wider field of view for the lens we cannot see properly it is too zoom in also when panning around the camera go much slower

  • @TRUCKERS4TRUMP-tu6hv
    @TRUCKERS4TRUMP-tu6hv 2 года назад +2

    ? Alot money in this! Left everything wide open too dang! What a waste of money hummm! Wonder whos paying the eletric bill??? Strange too! Looks like it was very buzy at one time not too long ago! 👍

    • @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197
      @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197  2 года назад +2

      Owner put it up for sale if you look it up by it’s address 0 rasor road it gives a little history on the place was built in 1962 by att for communications during the Cuban missile crisis.

    • @itz_mxxri
      @itz_mxxri 7 месяцев назад +1

      It was actually built by Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. It became part of AT&T Long Lines in 1984.

  • @tonyhill5418
    @tonyhill5418 2 года назад +1

    I think that is a old telecommunications building,

  • @miguelcastaneda7236
    @miguelcastaneda7236 2 года назад +1

    Ya forgot missile base up near broadcasting towers...same in LA county one up In mt wilson..ahh decomissioned...

    • @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197
      @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197  2 года назад

      Hey @Miguel Castaneda you got my attention lol .. what broadcasting towers? Same area? If you got any more info please let me know would love to get out there and film it.

  • @jacobrobinson175
    @jacobrobinson175 2 года назад +2

    I'd move right in

  • @svkiion
    @svkiion 3 года назад +2

    swag

  • @svkiion
    @svkiion 3 года назад +2

    wow

  • @A2CVMAN
    @A2CVMAN 8 месяцев назад

    Utter madness and paranoia

  • @drumtwo4seven
    @drumtwo4seven 2 года назад +1

    What off ramp? I used to go to Las Vegas every summer for vacation. Never knew this was there.

  • @davef.2811
    @davef.2811 2 года назад +1

    @6:05, the two units on the floor are refrigeration/HVAC compressors.

    • @luishernandez5394
      @luishernandez5394 Год назад

      Yep big semi hermetic probably 50 ton compressors in btu not weight.

  • @Acoustic_Theory
    @Acoustic_Theory 3 месяца назад

    3:30 - On the far wall is a sewage ejector pump system. Sewage enters from the sides and exits on top. There are two motors visible on top later. Normally the sump is buried in concrete so it can be the lowest point in a structure but here it is above the floor. Also there are spring isolation bases under everything that look like they are intended to keep equipment safe from seismic activity. The large white tank is compressed air, I think. So maybe the isolation bases are there to keep air compressor operation from vibrating the floor, but the compressors are gone.

  • @goofyrob69
    @goofyrob69 2 года назад +1

    Where is this located. I-15 in what state

  • @bestbrosstudios8042
    @bestbrosstudios8042 Год назад

    Wow that is so cool! Do you have a specific address so I could explore sometime too?

  • @TheRealDToTsO
    @TheRealDToTsO 2 года назад +1

    Free motors?!

  • @InvisibleCitizen
    @InvisibleCitizen 2 года назад +4

    I believe the entire facility is a faraday cage. Tons of copper wire buried in concrete!

    • @Doh1962
      @Doh1962 2 года назад +1

      The entire facility was wrapped. Depending on the contactor some got a copper mesh while other got stainless steel mesh. Back when cost was not an option!

    • @miketibor6019
      @miketibor6019 8 месяцев назад

      No, it wasn't. The idea that there was some magical faraday cage is absolute fantasy. There was just a crap ton of concrete and earth buried there.

  • @briancorty4348
    @briancorty4348 Год назад

    There is a space missing that’s way to much air handling gear for that small of a area

  • @josephgeis6641
    @josephgeis6641 8 месяцев назад

    ATT communication bunker, I believe.

  • @traviskisner2275
    @traviskisner2275 4 месяца назад

    I love the Trane Compressor!

  • @ricktimmons458
    @ricktimmons458 2 года назад +7

    1st room - decontamination. 2nd infirmary. 3rd kitchen. 4th credentials check, regestration. 5th storage. 6th engineering: power, air filtration. 7th water quality. 8th quartermaster stuff. 9 - 12 sleep units. 13th communications. 14th command. 15th food locker. 16th mess / meeting. 17th armory. 18th trash storage/ morgue incinerators. 19th fuel storage. 20th mre storage. 21st heads.

    • @lav25og83
      @lav25og83 2 года назад

      Typical AT&T office. And who says Big Tech is integral with Government. Let the Free market decide without picking winners and losers. The winners get Decontamination, for a start. At a Armory and Morgue, cause "One Ringy Dingy, Two Ringy Dingy" don't look behind the curtain.

    • @itz_mxxri
      @itz_mxxri Год назад

      No, that's not what it was. It was an underground L3 carrier repeater main station for long distance (toll)telecommunications. Built in 1962 by Pacific Telephone (PT&T), and on 1/1/84, it was owned by AT&T. By the end of the 80's it was all replaced with fiber optic cables.

  • @freddyrasheed528
    @freddyrasheed528 11 месяцев назад

    VANDALISM OF SUCH AN AMAZING HISTORIC AT&T LONG LINES SITE, THEY SHOULD HAVE LOOKED IT UP BETTER, I WOULD LOVE TO OWN IT.

    • @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197
      @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197  11 месяцев назад

      It was actually locked up pretty good but being in the desert someone cut down the door with some power tools. Wish I could have seen it before it got vandalized.

  • @DJTHORR..
    @DJTHORR.. 2 года назад +1

    Someone was expecting a lott of water to flood through that area

    • @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197
      @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197  2 года назад

      Just curious why would you think that? The area that this bunker is located is just outside of baker ca which is actually a dry desert area. Is there some kind of machinery that you see? Or maybe they were preparing for the worst.

    • @DJTHORR..
      @DJTHORR.. 2 года назад

      @@couchpotatoexplorationadve9197 hi i was thinking the doors are water proof or resistant ,all the out side other features beside the main building have raised concrete surrounding them maybe incase of flood as well as stopping sand blowing in

    • @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197
      @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197  2 года назад +1

      Hello Tibor koevari that’s some pretty good observation. I’m thinking for the sand since the area it’s in doesn’t get very much rain threw out the year. Thank you for your input I appreciate it.

    • @electroshed
      @electroshed 2 года назад

      @1:15 - that PVC pipe going through the blast vent damper looks like it was for a late addition sump pump.

  • @glennwall552
    @glennwall552 2 года назад

    Must.day it suit the environment.

  • @davidfoster8172
    @davidfoster8172 2 года назад +1

    man this comm bunker is in outstanding shape what's it selling for?

    • @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197
      @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197  2 года назад

      I believe it was selling for 350 thousand if Im not mistaken.. I thought the price was a little steep since the vandals and the scrappers tore everything up but on the other hand would cost millions to build something like it.

    • @thelightbulbguys
      @thelightbulbguys Год назад

      You seem to not care much about vandals by giving addresses out to anyone who asks....

    • @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197
      @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197  Год назад

      Personally I hate to see these places vandalized but this particular site is in California a couple hours from LA this place was vandalized within a month of sitting and has actually become highly obvious from anyone traveling down the highway that it’s there. This place is no longer a secret. So on a quick note it depends on the site and how preserved it is . I’ve been urban exploring for years and hate the hype urban explorers put on like there super stars for exploring something. Anyways have a good one and stay safe if you go exploring out there.

    • @thelightbulbguys
      @thelightbulbguys Год назад +1

      ​@couchpotatoexplorationadve9197 I've already been there,I'm an urban exploring youtuber, just felt like mentioning

    • @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197
      @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197  Год назад

      Awesome man pretty dark down there. What’s your channel I’ll check you out.

  • @photokeith01
    @photokeith01 2 года назад +1

    Do you know the current status of this?

    • @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197
      @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197  2 года назад

      @photokeith01 Still abandoned you can actually just drive up doors are open. There is a for sale sign on the front fence.

    • @photokeith01
      @photokeith01 2 года назад +1

      Couch Potato Exploration & Adventures thank you

  • @sharonkasper5126
    @sharonkasper5126 2 года назад +4

    All thieves have judged themselves. All crime and criminal acts will be judged. Judgement day is coming and those crimes are not forgotten by God. Repent now while you can still be forgiven. Don't know what to do? Talk to and ask a Christian how you can be forgiven and be born again, please for your souls sake. The end is near.

  • @brantley231playz5
    @brantley231playz5 Год назад

    This is so cool, do you have an address?

    • @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197
      @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197  Год назад

      1 rasor road off 15 freeway

    • @brantley231playz5
      @brantley231playz5 Год назад

      @@couchpotatoexplorationadve9197 thanks you so much you earned a sub! There is so much cool stuff to explore off of i15, I can’t wait to see it all someday!

    • @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197
      @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197  Год назад

      No problem I am planning on getting out soon so more videos to come. Thank you and hope you have fun exploring don’t forget a good flashlight.

    • @brantley231playz5
      @brantley231playz5 Год назад

      @@couchpotatoexplorationadve9197 thanks!

  • @fladave99
    @fladave99 2 года назад +1

    Old abanded building with DTV antenna hanging off side

  • @SteveVi0lence
    @SteveVi0lence 2 года назад +1

    This is a coast guard and dhs bunker... It's internals are built like a ship like the inside of norad... You don't go through the extra trouble of making the walls, doors and doorways like that unless it's meant to stop water intrusion... That big white thing is a water desalination that Is found on most ships. And the ventilation system was built on a spring/coil based system...

    • @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197
      @couchpotatoexplorationadve9197  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the information.. This place was definitely built solid and had to be housing something important.

    • @Doh1962
      @Doh1962 2 года назад +4

      NO. Its a Main Station Site that was part of AT&Ts LongLine communcations system that supported DOD telephone and data communcations during the 60's and 70's.

    • @eblkheart
      @eblkheart 2 года назад +2

      This reply is correct. Just a AT&T building. Once I saw the front on the outside, I knew exactly what it was. I've seen quite a few of these in my time.

    • @james1787
      @james1787 2 года назад +3

      @@Doh1962 Correct! It's an old Long Lines site.. looks just like the others.. they had many of them. My dad worked in LongLines for much of his career with the Bell System / AT&T

    • @itz_mxxri
      @itz_mxxri Год назад

      A coast guard??! In the middle of the Mojave desert?!! Come now! I don't understand comments from people who think they know so much. I've been in that site back in 1978! I know what it was. You just show your ignorance. Get your facts straight before you start spouting history!