Inside the school bus graveyard at an abandoned service station where vehicles have been left to rot

AN ABANDONED bus graveyard has been discovered inside an old service station.

An urban explorer documented his search on YouTube – but what he found was shocking.

An urban explorer documented his search on YouTube – but what he found was shocking

Dozens of abandoned and rusting vehicles could be seen eerily still lined up neatly in their parking spaces

The post-apocalyptic looking site holds hoards of classic coaches left to rot.

Dozens of abandoned and rusting vehicles could be seen eerily still lined up neatly in their parking spaces.

Talking to his subscribers on his handle @IMSTOKZ, Stu, said: “These have been here for a long long time. They’re all locked up.

“This place is amazing.”

Covered in moss and falling apart, the discarded school buses had evidently been left for decades as trees could be seen growing in between them.

One coach door had even been pulled apart from the body by several trees making their way up.

However, some coaches had been left unlocked, and inside revealed the interiors were gutted.

The seats and parts were removed in several, while others still had rows of rotting upholstery.

“I can smell it, and trust me it’s very very musty,” explained the urban explorer as he climbed over crumbling coaches.

Other coaches still had old-fashioned ash trays filled with rubbish on their seat backs.

A sticker for Blackpool’s Pleasure Beach was stuck on one window, which read: “World’s largest selection of big rides.”

Another bus was completely covered in moss and decay, with the fabric covers peeling off.

The floor was so unstable that it almost gave way under the urban explorer.

There were also plenty of abandoned cars at the old petrol station.

People flooded the comment section in awe of the creepy school bus graveyard.

“Loved this explore – just think if those buses and coaches could talk. They’d have tales of noisy school children, excited holiday makers and many more, the miles they travelled, before being parked in a field for good,” penned one impressed viewer.

Another wrote: “Great video as always sad to see so many classics rotting away they need to be saved.”

“Seeing those old coaches reminds me of day trips at school,” said a third.

This comes as incredible photographs from inside an abandoned 258-year-old hotel reveal secrets from past guests.

Elsewhere in the UK, creepy snaps have been revealed of iconic £50k race cars left to rot in a graveyard among piles of decaying metal.

Plus, eerie photos were posted showing what it’s like inside miles of abandoned mining tunnels.

People flooded the comment section in awe of the creepy school bus graveyard.   

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