Alaska, long way from Indy. It is 1. a detention facility for sure. (I’ve done some work inside it. All fencing and construction are prison like and meant to keep people inside. 2. watched like a hawk. (And yes they even use helicopters.) 3. well maintained but not used, for years now.
If you lived around here you would know it is definitely not a welcoming place with heavy surveillance/security. I suggest the next visit to Indy you visit it and take some pictures just to see the response. One more thing, there are black unmarked helicopters around it frequently.
Not as it was in the 90’s anyway. Best i can tell its mostly storage on the shed side. The barracks are there and the aren’t for Amtrak employees. They laid off the vast majority of their workforce there in the 90’s and is not used anything like it once was.
Totally irrelevant.
well maintained but not used, for years now.
My links prove otherwise. http://www.wishtv.com/dpp/news/local/marion_county/indiana-amtrak-workers-assured-jobs-secure http://www.fox59.com/wxin-amtrack-indiana-facility-080609,0,6070714.story
If you lived around here you would know it is definitely not a welcoming place
Then why do they have tours? http://discuss.amtraktrains.com/index.php?/topic/6743-beech-grove-tour/