Transco – other (small rooms, corridors, etc)

This post features all graffiti pieces done in the abandoned Transco’s smaller rooms, corridors, delivery spaces, etc.

See also:

Cet article présente les pièces de graffiti faites dans les petites pièces, corridors, espaces de livraison, etc, du complexe abandonné de la Transco.

Voir aussi:


the 203 / Pask / Bosny room

This room off the main corridor is a rather dark one with a second floor mezzanine where most of these pieces were found.

Cette pièce plutôt sombre accessible à partir du corridor principal inclut une mezzanine où se trouvent la plupart des pièces de graffiti montrées ici.

Pask

Bosny

Lyfer

Pask

Bosny

Bosny

Ekes

Algue

War

Blek


the POM / RCD / SIK room

This room off the main corridor is in fact a bunch of smaller inter-connected rooms over two and a half floors.

Cette pièce accessible du corridor principal est en fait un ensemble de petites pièces inter-connectées se trouvant sur deux étages et demi.

Aces (right) and EK Sept (top of the stairs)

Mask

Snok

Skorup the stairs backwards.

Shok

Arek

Narc

Hater

Someone representing Unc.

Scribe in one of the small rooms.

Scribe on an old fridge found in the same room where the piece above was done.

Haxan in another small room.

Elfu

War went over the Elfu piece above.

Aces at the back of a dark backroom.

EK Sept

Meor

Fokus aka Ofusk


the old front room

Snok. This was soon after covered by the Simo and Fiuser pieces shown below, until Snok reclaimed the spot again with his piece shown further down this gallery.

Getsa

Tulip

Nesar

Pito

Kist

Dolar

Simo

Fuser

Swarm

Snok reclaiming his spot taken by Simo and Fiuser above.

Beaf

Mask


the 203 ballroom

This rather small room with a red carpet may have just been an entrance hall. The carpet seems to have inspired Algue and his mates to come up with this festive theme.

Cette petite pièce avec tapis rouge était probablement un hall d’entrée. Le tapis semble avoir inspiré Algue et les autres à y donner un coté festif.

Algue representing the 203 crew.

Naimo

Ekes

Lyfer


the piano room

This room, which featured very little graffiti, was particularly loved by urbex photographers because of the unexpected presence of an old piano.

Cette pièce, où l’on ne trouvait que très peu de graffiti, était très prisée par les photographes d’urbex à cause de la présence inattendue d’un vieux piano.

Snok

Beo, War and Arcel.

unidentified artist

Tagged piano; tags include Nock for RCD, Rizek, Resok, Meth.


the machinery room

This was a large room, but most of it was rather dark and offered very little wall space good enough for graffiti. Some of material shown below was actually found inside small adjoining rooms.

Cette pièce était plutôt grande mais peu lumineuse et n’offrait que très peu d’espace intéressant pour y faire du graffiti. Certaines des oeuvres montrées dans cette section ont en fait été trouvées dans de petites pièces attenantes.

Shok (left) and Tuna (right).

Ofusk

Serum

EK Sept

Wesh (letters) and le Renard Fou (characters) in a small adjoining room.

SBU One in a small adjoining room.

SBU One in a small adjoining room.

SBU One in a small adjoining room.

Jmoe

Jmoe’s Phantom Cat.


the mint green room

This small room was one of the more obscure ones, in terms of light as well as in terms of accessibility.

Cette petite pièce était une des plus obscures, autant en ce qui concerne la lumière que son accessibilité.

Lyfer

Naimo

Ekes

Resok

Oster


corridors

Lyfer, with the Ekes one below as a companion piece.

Ekes, with the Lyfer one above as a companion piece.

Ekes

Jmoe

Koes

Algue representing the 203 crew. Also visible on the right is a tag by Yema.

Algue

KC Neuf

Arek done at a very advanced stage of demolition.

Snok

Yema


Janek’s backroom

This room was only accessible from the outside and wasn’t visited by graffers and photographers until late winter when the demolition teams made a hole in a wall of the orange room (in the middle of Janek’s piece, hence the name I found for this section) to access it from the inside.

Cette pièce était inaccessible autrement que par l’extérieur et est demeurée inconnue des graffeurs et photographes jusqu’à la fin de l’hiver quand les équipes de démolition ont créé une ouverture dans un mur de la pièce orange (dans le milieu de l’oeuvre de Janek) pour y accéder de l’intérieur.

Getsa

War

Sapo

Actor

Etos in red and Actor in grey. Partly visible on the right is the hole that finally made it possible to explore this room.

Two hollows by Getsa.


other

This section brings together whatever doesn’t fit elsewhere: small rooms with only 1 or 2 pieces, storage or delivery areas, nooks, etc.

Cette section compile tout ce qui ne pouvait être présenté dans les autres sections: petites pièces avec seulement 1 ou 2 oeuvres, espaces de rangement ou de livraison, etc.

Shok

Arek

Arek

Snok

Mask

Pask

Ekes

Wonez

Debza

Dolar

Algue

Algue representing the 203 crew. Also visible are tags by Rizek and Meth.

KC Neuf

KC Neuf

Rizek

Rizek

Someone representing the SB Crew.

Home

Neack

Neack

Claude

Sapo

Sapo

Noce

Noce

Venon

Inuit

Inuit

Censure

Maek

Jaker

Pito

Abuse (right), and presumably Weir on the left.

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