Refrigerator Art
I've noted before how deceptively cold it can be under the tracks. The cold and moisture lives in the concrete, basically giving you 2 walls of "frozen insulation". Great for keeping food longer, except for the rats and skunks that will eat it before it has a chance to rot.
The fact that there is shelter from the snow is the trade off. A structure will stay up so you can at least build a "house". That is, until the wind whips through with enough force to take everything apart.
Refrigerator Art
I've noted before how deceptively cold it can be under the tracks. The cold and moisture lives in the concrete, basically giving you 2 walls of "frozen insulation". Great for keeping food longer, except for the rats and skunks that will eat it before it has a chance to rot.
The fact that there is shelter from the snow is the trade off. A structure will stay up so you can at least build a "house". That is, until the wind whips through with enough force to take everything apart.