And.. here’s timeline for y’all again again 0:00 San Antonio Crossing 3:40 Lincoln’s Ghost Train 6:30 Silverpilen & Kymlinge 9:02 Waterfront Station 12:22 Lake Superior Ghosts 14:50 Clones/Armagh Ghost Train 16:44 William Terriss 20:53 Soo Line Hight Bridge 23:53 Macquaire Fields Station 25:38 Wellington Disaster 29:54 Newfoundland Railway 32:13 Norty Road Station & Museum 35:04 New Jersey Express Train to Hell 37:28 Church Hill Tunnel 40:27 Begunkodor Station 42:34 York Road Station 44:14 Medicine Hat 46:47 Leamington Spa Station 48:50 Bostian Bridge 51:20 Clayton Tunnel 55:40 Conington Level Crossing 57:39 Elephant and Castle Station 59:35 Niagara Falls Tunnel 1:01:17 Crewe Station 1:03:09 Kings Cross Fire 1:05:39 Maco Ghost Light 1:09:07 Bethnal Green Crush 1:12:13 Miley Tunnel 1:14:26 New Street Station 1:16:39 Rolleston Station 1:18:24 Hoosac Tunnel (This took ages fr)
Hey tot could you cover silver run and eatons tunnel? The story behind eatons tunnel is so around 1962 they were working on the tunnels. When the tunnel collapsed. Three men were trapped inside but only one would survive. One got pulled out of the rubble but died due to his injuries. Thelast guys body still lies buried in the old tunnel. They built a new tunnel in 1963. It is said that you can see him in the new tunnel. Silver run is way better. Train engineers on the B&O Parkersburg branch saw a young woman in A wedding gown with golden slippers and black hair. The engineers braked the train as not to kill the woman. Then one night a engineer by the name of Henry O Flannigan did not brake and instead charged right through the ghost. After he hit the ghost it flew up with a shreik. Then signal boxes down the branch started reporting a pale white woman riding on the cow catcher of the locomotive. But when he reached Parkersburg it was not there no sighn he hit anything. Years later in a white farm house along the line a skeleton in a white wedding gown wearing golden slippers. So the silver run ghost was murdered. I have been to both eatons and silver run tunnel they are on the north bend rail trail now the line was taken up in the 90s. This all accured on the B&O branch line that ran from ClArksburg West Virginia to Parkersburg west virginia. Silver run is tunnel #19. Eatons tunnel is #21. Interesting little branch with a good bit of history. I could help if you want a video on the branch tot.
Footnote: Hoosac Tunnel is currently used by CSX and Norfolk Southern. The Boston & Maine vanished into mergers and underhanded schemes (long story) several decades ago, operating variously as Guilford, Springfield Terminal, PanAm, and PanAm Southern.
Don't forget, before he was our President, Abraham Lincoln was a lawyer for the Illinois Central Railroad. Also, I had never heard about the Locomotive, but they had built a special car for Lincoln. A few years ago, someone built a reproduction of rhe car. Lincoln wasn't particularly happy about the car, he didn't think he should be traveling in luxury while the nation was at war. Also, the Hoosac Tunnel is pronounced like "who-zic"
Actually us locals call it hoo-Zac. Because we have other local towns pronounced hoo-zic. Like Hoosic Valley and Hoosick Falls. The Hoosac river is also pronounced Hoo-Zac.
I'm pretty sure that I've seen someone debunk the first story once simply by measuring the elevation of the crossing and found out that the crossing was sloped, therefore making your car roll across if you turn off the engine and brakes. Plus the alleged screams were literally turkeys from a nearby farm being fed.
imagine being so scared af by the local turkeys being fed on the farm near you that you spread it in the news that there’s a ghost train and it’s the screams of children
If I remember correctly, Zak Bagans and his Ghost Adventures crew tested the first story. They think the oil from their hands made the handprints on the back of their car and there was a slope to the crossing making the car roll off the tracks. I used to love watching Ghost Adventures.
Can you imagine you walk out but ass naked smoking a cigar and the ghost of Lincoln is chilling by the fire place and your response is just good evening mister president you hve caught me at a disadvantage and he just laughs and just DIPS😂
I've long wondered what it is that makes some professions seem more prone to ghost stories than others. It's rare to meet a railroader or miner who doesn't believe in ghosts, but it's equally rare to meet a pilot or accountant who does.
The Newark story sounds like it was inspired by the old cowboy folk song "The Hell-Bound Train”. A Texas cowboy on a bar-room floor had drunk so much he could hold no more So he fell asleep with a troubled brain to dream he rode that Hell-bound train. The engine with murderous blood was damp and the headlight was a brimstone lamp A fireman imp was shoveling bones and the firebox groaned with a thousand moans. The boiler was filled with lager beer and the Devil himself was the engineer The passengers were a most motley crew Christian, atheist, Gentile, and Jew. Rich men in broadcloth, beggars in rags handsome young ladies and withered old hags Yellow men, black men, red, brown, and white all chained together- O Lord, what a sight! While the train rushed on at an awful pace the sulfurous fumes scorched their hands and face Wilder and wilder the country grew faster and fast the locomotive flew. Louder and louder the thunder crashed Brighter and brighter the lightning flashed Hotter and hotter the air became till the clothes were burnt from each quivering frame. And from the cab came the yell “Ha ha,” cried the Devil, “we’re nearing Hell!” And, oh, how the passengers shrieked in pain and begged the Devil to stop the train. But he blew the whistle and capered with glee and laughed at his passengers misery “My faithful friends, you have done your work and the Devil can never a pay-day shirk!” “You’ve bullied the weak, you’ve robbed the poor The starving brother you’ve kicked from your door You’ve piled up gold where the canker rust You’ve given free-rein to your beastly lust!” “Corruption you’ve loved and justice you’ve abhored and you’ve mocked the laws of Nature and the Lord You’ve cheated, robbed, plundered, and lied and cursed God in your drunken pride!” “You have paid full fare so I’ll carry you through and its only right that you should have your due! The laborer always expects his hire so I’ll land you safe in the Lake of Fire!” “There your flesh will fry in the flames that roar and my imps will torment you forevermore!” Then the cowboy awoke with an anguished cry his clothes all sweaty and his hair standing high. The he prayed as he never had prayed till that hour to be saved from his sins and the Devil’s power And his prayers and his vows were all not in vain for he never rode that Hell-bound train.
It's already been written. "The Hell Bound Train" is based on the poem "Tom Grey's Dream" by Retta M. Brown from the mid-1920s. If my information is correct, it was originally written as a religious tract meant to be handed out as a warning at revival meetings, speakeasies, and skid row missions, and somehow by the mid-1930s it had been turned into a genuine folk song, Tom Grey becoming a cowboy or a lumberjack or a sodden wino under a different name, but sometimes just staying Tom Grey. I've quoted here one of many different versions of "The Hell Bound Train" and if you go to TH-cam there are plenty of variations you can listen to, most of them by country and western "hillbilly" singers, though there are some rock n' roll covers of the song. @@regginaldcat1
Went to Macquarie fields a few years ago. So many trains even till 1am or so. No ghosts, was more concerned about being attacked since its a low socioecononmic suburb. Between trains it was nice, there was a marsh or pond opposite the station with alot of frogs singing.
I live in Melbourne, where there are many sketchy stations. As far as I know, none of them are haunted by mentally-ill ghosts. I don't know if that makes us luckier than Sydney...!
My middle brother is a retired USSS Special Agent. He was assigned to the protection detail of VPOTUS Gore for 6 years. He's been on duty at the Naval Observatory and. White House numerous time. He's seen what they thought was Lincolns ghost...he thinks.
Yes We got Our compilation I Cant Believe Its been a Year Since we heard old Joe has been going into a tunnel and hearing ghosts the Hoosacs is my fave its Intresting since these stories Most happened years ago
I was in Eastleigh UK walking to Eastleigh Railway Station and heard a Manchester Metrolink T68 Tram sound it's horn twice I kept turning my back but nothing was there.
Lincoln's ghost wasn't the only US president to see Churchill naked, apparently it was a regular thing for him to not get dressed after bathing and FDR once saw him nude.
I remember being at an interview and just as I was explaining how coal was graded in a power station I had to stop, His desk was acting like the size separaters and shaking back and forth. He did not seem to notice. In a minute he prompted me to continue. I restarted, paused and asked about his desk. He didn't see anything. Incidentally, the power station I had in mind was demolished some years later and it was about the same time of day that I watched the chimney fall.
Re. the Kings Cross fire, the ferocity and speed of the fire was due to the air movement caused by trains still running, and a hitherto unknown fire phenomenon named "the trench effect". My uncle was a London firefighter who attended this blaze (and the Moorgate crash of 1975), and to this day says the Underground is the worst place to have a serious incident.
I grew up in Niagara Falls, the story of screaming tunnel is well known around the area. Lit a match many of times in the middle and never had anything happen. My Dad told me it's just an old wife's tale and the screams are that of foxes.
I don’t live that far from the SOO high bridge, Haven’t gone there many times cause I only go to see a train pass over it which is a once a day train. Never knew it had a ghost story tied to it.
I've noticed he's used a LOT of Nintendo creepy music for these shorts, spot on mate. I picked out the creepy caved music from Super Mario 64 and some creepy tunes from Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess.
while i heard the whistle, i never did see the train itself, for Lincoln's funeral train ghost. in fact, there was no train on either of the two now NS tracks or one CSX track in sight. something i still am shocked by, this happened in the Ohio Capital, along the route
That first story is untrue. You got it right that the story is mixed up. What you didn’t know is that surveys done on the road shows it’s going downhill even though it looks like it’s going uphill. It’s an optical illusion. The cars are just rolling because of gravity. I’ve seen investigations check on the handprint thing and they never saw any. It’s an untrue story.
Happy to see the San Antonio crossing, if any actually wondering even tho it may seem the road is not level witch is why cars roll down, it will only roll down in one direction.
I volunteer at a couple of railways here in New Zealand one of which is based at a station that has been around since the late 1860s, one morning I heard a voice so clear I though it was my fireman turning up and as I was saying good morning turned around and saw no one and there was no one around or near the engine, that one freaked me out abit
I d have thought the Harrow rail crash in 1952 would be haunted, 2 express trains and a commuter train collision?! Off to bed but I think I ll leave a light on tonight !🧐
Building upon burial grounds must be why Britain is so haunted as well then. Imagine being a King buried under a car park, lol. Or going to your eternal rest in the earth only to be dug up by the sexton after a few years to be put into a bone house so there's room for the next in the family to be buried. Or, so many sharing a single grave that random bones end up resurfacing over time.
In defense of Oz and her creatures, almost all of them have one thing in common - LEAVE THEM BE and they'll return the favor. (Note that. i said MOST of them.) As for the cross ghost at Darlington, I'm suspicious of the story on the basis of most Labrodors (sp?) would be more likely to lick you to death rather than bite you.....😂😂😂
Has nothing to do with railroads. But 2 years ago I was sleeping on the couch in my mother's house. It was a house on a property with another larger house where the landlord lived. The landladys mother died in 1993 in the house my mom was renting. So one night I was sleeping on the couch. I'd come over to help her paint and was pretty tired so I was put cold from 9:30 P.M. to around 1 A.M. when I woke up to use the bathroom. However when I opened my eyes, the ghost of a thin elderly woman was floating above me. She had no legs, her waist just kind of dissipated into a blue mist, her entire rest of her body was glowing blue. I'll never forget how terrified I was. I couldn't move or say anything from fear. And I know i wasnt experiencing sleep paralysis because ive had that happen multiple times and this didnt feel like it at all. But all she did was smile and then fade away into nothing. When I could finally move I woke my mom up and told her about it. All she said was "Oh that's just Fern. She was probably checking you out and saying thank you for helping repaint her house for me." And she laughed. That was scariest and coolest encounter I've ever had with the supernatural.
On ancient burial grounds or there where to many railway accidents from 18th century to 19th century that creates ghosts and the supernatural and stuff
Speaking of someone who lives in America, I can say without a doubt that weird things happen here. So, by all means, I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a ghost or two about.
we got alot of ghosts in usa cause we did awful things to alot of people establishing and building this country........thats how it seems to go everywhere from large civilizations to small tribes expanding or moving
So a few things about the Lincoln funeral train: -it wasn’t a locomotive built for Lincoln, but a private car. -due to the myriad of gauges used by railroads in the US in 1865, multiple different trains had to carry Lincoln’s body from Washington, DC to Springfield, Illinois. This is why there are so many different pictures of “the” Lincoln funeral train that don’t match.
Look, I’m just saying, if you’re gonna be haunted by any president you might as well be haunted by the best. And who better than Illinois’ favorite son?
I will say the first story is kinda bogus since it turned out that wreck happened a few miles away, and the fact of the cars being pushed is actually caused by a optical illusion as the road is on a down grade, causing the car to "roll uphill and over the grade".
weird thing about ghost trains, is every rural town I've been in, all have similar ghost stories, I was wondering, if this to warn kids away from the tracks.
In the city of Jonesboro Arkansas there is a ghost story that late in the night you can hear i think children ether screaming or playing near the main street bridge long ago there was a dinner next to the train yard and one day a family was crossing the tracks and got hit by a train
I live 30 mins walking to my station but 2 mins from rail my station in Uk and built in like 1860-1870s I think Also there’s somethings loud horns at like 1 half 10 I’m like 😮
Could be an "angry correctionist" or possibly an irritated resident. Suppose I did a video on St. Pancreas or Efing. Still don't know, after a year, how you got "Shulo" out of Shiloh.
I have a story of the first one in my town where some one got hit by a train and my dad knew him but people stop on the tracks with gravel dust on the back of there car and they saw hand print on the back
And.. here’s timeline for y’all again again
0:00 San Antonio Crossing
3:40 Lincoln’s Ghost Train
6:30 Silverpilen & Kymlinge
9:02 Waterfront Station
12:22 Lake Superior Ghosts
14:50 Clones/Armagh Ghost Train
16:44 William Terriss
20:53 Soo Line Hight Bridge
23:53 Macquaire Fields Station
25:38 Wellington Disaster
29:54 Newfoundland Railway
32:13 Norty Road Station & Museum
35:04 New Jersey Express Train to Hell
37:28 Church Hill Tunnel
40:27 Begunkodor Station
42:34 York Road Station
44:14 Medicine Hat
46:47 Leamington Spa Station
48:50 Bostian Bridge
51:20 Clayton Tunnel
55:40 Conington Level Crossing
57:39 Elephant and Castle Station
59:35 Niagara Falls Tunnel
1:01:17 Crewe Station
1:03:09 Kings Cross Fire
1:05:39 Maco Ghost Light
1:09:07 Bethnal Green Crush
1:12:13 Miley Tunnel
1:14:26 New Street Station
1:16:39 Rolleston Station
1:18:24 Hoosac Tunnel
(This took ages fr)
Let us all admire this man how took the time and effort to list where each story is. He has sagacity.
@@ThomastheE2and he pinned it
Pretty crazy some of these inspired Thomas and friends eps: Duncan gets spooked and haunted Henry
Thanks for the much needed timestamps for each story.
Hey tot could you cover silver run and eatons tunnel? The story behind eatons tunnel is so around 1962 they were working on the tunnels. When the tunnel collapsed. Three men were trapped inside but only one would survive. One got pulled out of the rubble but died due to his injuries. Thelast guys body still lies buried in the old tunnel. They built a new tunnel in 1963. It is said that you can see him in the new tunnel. Silver run is way better. Train engineers on the B&O Parkersburg branch saw a young woman in A wedding gown with golden slippers and black hair. The engineers braked the train as not to kill the woman. Then one night a engineer by the name of Henry O Flannigan did not brake and instead charged right through the ghost. After he hit the ghost it flew up with a shreik. Then signal boxes down the branch started reporting a pale white woman riding on the cow catcher of the locomotive. But when he reached Parkersburg it was not there no sighn he hit anything. Years later in a white farm house along the line a skeleton in a white wedding gown wearing golden slippers. So the silver run ghost was murdered. I have been to both eatons and silver run tunnel they are on the north bend rail trail now the line was taken up in the 90s. This all accured on the B&O branch line that ran from ClArksburg West Virginia to Parkersburg west virginia. Silver run is tunnel #19. Eatons tunnel is #21. Interesting little branch with a good bit of history. I could help if you want a video on the branch tot.
"suffered from a terminal case of being shot in the head" had me crying laughing
Footnote:
Hoosac Tunnel is currently used by CSX and Norfolk Southern. The Boston & Maine vanished into mergers and underhanded schemes (long story) several decades ago, operating variously as Guilford, Springfield Terminal, PanAm, and PanAm Southern.
Don't forget, before he was our President, Abraham Lincoln was a lawyer for the Illinois Central Railroad. Also, I had never heard about the Locomotive, but they had built a special car for Lincoln. A few years ago, someone built a reproduction of rhe car. Lincoln wasn't particularly happy about the car, he didn't think he should be traveling in luxury while the nation was at war. Also, the Hoosac Tunnel is pronounced like "who-zic"
Imagine typing all that for 8 likes 💀
Actually us locals call it hoo-Zac. Because we have other local towns pronounced hoo-zic. Like Hoosic Valley and Hoosick Falls. The Hoosac river is also pronounced Hoo-Zac.
And also rode the B&O too, One locomotive there a 4-4-0 no 25 pulled Lincoln's train in 1861
I didn’t know he was the lawyer for the Illinois central railroad
18:15 That was an unexpected jumpscare.
The Ghost Giant: WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED?!
Bro I swear I was expecting it. It still got me
I'm pretty sure that I've seen someone debunk the first story once simply by measuring the elevation of the crossing and found out that the crossing was sloped, therefore making your car roll across if you turn off the engine and brakes. Plus the alleged screams were literally turkeys from a nearby farm being fed.
Lets also not forget that most cars in the US have automatic transmissions which tend to creep forward if you leave the brakes off and the engine on.
@Mycol-wz9dq not if its in neutral
I'm glad people don't scream when fed like turkeys do. Restaurants would be no fun.
imagine being so scared af by the local turkeys being fed on the farm near you that you spread it in the news that there’s a ghost train and it’s the screams of children
If I remember correctly, Zak Bagans and his Ghost Adventures crew tested the first story. They think the oil from their hands made the handprints on the back of their car and there was a slope to the crossing making the car roll off the tracks. I used to love watching Ghost Adventures.
Can you imagine you walk out but ass naked smoking a cigar and the ghost of Lincoln is chilling by the fire place and your response is just good evening mister president you hve caught me at a disadvantage and he just laughs and just DIPS😂
I've long wondered what it is that makes some professions seem more prone to ghost stories than others. It's rare to meet a railroader or miner who doesn't believe in ghosts, but it's equally rare to meet a pilot or accountant who does.
maybe its to do with how long these professions have existed, paired with them being high skill, and dangerous to make mistakes in?
Pilots have UFOs to worry about.
The Newark story sounds like it was inspired by the old cowboy folk song "The Hell-Bound Train”.
A Texas cowboy on a bar-room floor
had drunk so much he could hold no more
So he fell asleep with a troubled brain
to dream he rode that Hell-bound train.
The engine with murderous blood was damp
and the headlight was a brimstone lamp
A fireman imp was shoveling bones
and the firebox groaned with a thousand moans.
The boiler was filled with lager beer
and the Devil himself was the engineer
The passengers were a most motley crew
Christian, atheist, Gentile, and Jew.
Rich men in broadcloth, beggars in rags
handsome young ladies and withered old hags
Yellow men, black men, red, brown, and white
all chained together- O Lord, what a sight!
While the train rushed on at an awful pace
the sulfurous fumes scorched their hands and face
Wilder and wilder the country grew
faster and fast the locomotive flew.
Louder and louder the thunder crashed
Brighter and brighter the lightning flashed
Hotter and hotter the air became
till the clothes were burnt from each quivering frame.
And from the cab came the yell
“Ha ha,” cried the Devil, “we’re nearing Hell!”
And, oh, how the passengers shrieked in pain
and begged the Devil to stop the train.
But he blew the whistle and capered with glee
and laughed at his passengers misery
“My faithful friends, you have done your work
and the Devil can never a pay-day shirk!”
“You’ve bullied the weak, you’ve robbed the poor
The starving brother you’ve kicked from your door
You’ve piled up gold where the canker rust
You’ve given free-rein to your beastly lust!”
“Corruption you’ve loved and justice you’ve abhored
and you’ve mocked the laws of Nature and the Lord
You’ve cheated, robbed, plundered, and lied
and cursed God in your drunken pride!”
“You have paid full fare so I’ll carry you through
and its only right that you should have your due!
The laborer always expects his hire
so I’ll land you safe in the Lake of Fire!”
“There your flesh will fry in the flames that roar
and my imps will torment you forevermore!”
Then the cowboy awoke with an anguished cry
his clothes all sweaty and his hair standing high.
The he prayed as he never had prayed till that hour
to be saved from his sins and the Devil’s power
And his prayers and his vows were all not in vain
for he never rode that Hell-bound train.
My god that is awesome. You need to write this song
It's already been written. "The Hell Bound Train" is based on the poem "Tom Grey's Dream" by Retta M. Brown from the mid-1920s. If my information is correct, it was originally written as a religious tract meant to be handed out as a warning at revival meetings, speakeasies, and skid row missions, and somehow by the mid-1930s it had been turned into a genuine folk song, Tom Grey becoming a cowboy or a lumberjack or a sodden wino under a different name, but sometimes just staying Tom Grey. I've quoted here one of many different versions of "The Hell Bound Train" and if you go to TH-cam there are plenty of variations you can listen to, most of them by country and western "hillbilly" singers, though there are some rock n' roll covers of the song. @@regginaldcat1
lesson: don’t get drunk
15:04 So this is basis of ‘James and the Wellsworth Ghost’ (I think)!
Your description of Niagara Falls is top notch. They should include that in the tourist ads
12:31
as someone from a great lakes state who is an enthusiast on the lakes, I have to agree.
the lakes they are said never give up their dead
When the gales of November come slashin'!
when the nuts of november get stash’ed
Went to Macquarie fields a few years ago. So many trains even till 1am or so. No ghosts, was more concerned about being attacked since its a low socioecononmic suburb. Between trains it was nice, there was a marsh or pond opposite the station with alot of frogs singing.
I live in Melbourne, where there are many sketchy stations. As far as I know, none of them are haunted by mentally-ill ghosts. I don't know if that makes us luckier than Sydney...!
Thanks!
Thanks for the Canadian stories mate, I live by the Blue Ghost Tunnel.
Top notch ghost stories + trains
18:06 I didn't knew William Terriss was also William Afton
I'm not surprised that Churchill saw things after all the spirits he consumed.
Great work ToT! Thanks for putting all the stories into one vid.
Thank you for putting all these together in one place
My middle brother is a retired USSS Special Agent. He was assigned to the protection detail of VPOTUS Gore for 6 years. He's been on duty at the Naval Observatory and. White House numerous time. He's seen what they thought was Lincolns ghost...he thinks.
I have been waiting for this compilation to come out!
Yes We got Our compilation I Cant Believe Its been a Year Since we heard old Joe has been going into a tunnel and hearing ghosts the Hoosacs is my fave its Intresting since these stories Most happened years ago
A great job. Clearly a lot of effort and time consuming research was made to produce this extensive post.
I was in Eastleigh UK walking to Eastleigh Railway Station and heard a Manchester Metrolink T68 Tram sound it's horn twice I kept turning my back but nothing was there.
i love the intro of the second one and how Churchill casually remarked at having the ghost of president Lincoln himself staring at him naked
Lincoln's ghost wasn't the only US president to see Churchill naked, apparently it was a regular thing for him to not get dressed after bathing and FDR once saw him nude.
I remember being at an interview and just as I was explaining how coal was graded in a power station I had to stop,
His desk was acting like the size separaters and shaking back and forth.
He did not seem to notice.
In a minute he prompted me to continue.
I restarted, paused and asked about his desk.
He didn't see anything.
Incidentally, the power station I had in mind was demolished some years later and it was about the same time of day that I watched the chimney fall.
Re. the Kings Cross fire, the ferocity and speed of the fire was due to the air movement caused by trains still running, and a hitherto unknown fire phenomenon named "the trench effect". My uncle was a London firefighter who attended this blaze (and the Moorgate crash of 1975), and to this day says the Underground is the worst place to have a serious incident.
1:18:24 so, as a believer of the spiritual things, I think that Hoosac is definitely a tunnel with no mercy.
I grew up in Niagara Falls, the story of screaming tunnel is well known around the area. Lit a match many of times in the middle and never had anything happen. My Dad told me it's just an old wife's tale and the screams are that of foxes.
Fox screams certainly DO sound like the sounds someone might make if they're being disemboweled, so I can believe it
@TheBaldrickk so do cougars.
I don’t live that far from the SOO high bridge, Haven’t gone there many times cause I only go to see a train pass over it which is a once a day train. Never knew it had a ghost story tied to it.
I've noticed he's used a LOT of Nintendo creepy music for these shorts, spot on mate. I picked out the creepy caved music from Super Mario 64 and some creepy tunes from Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess.
I think there is also lavender town theme
i heard Majora’s Mask
The first one is from Luigi's Mansion.
while i heard the whistle, i never did see the train itself, for Lincoln's funeral train ghost. in fact, there was no train on either of the two now NS tracks or one CSX track in sight. something i still am shocked by, this happened in the Ohio Capital, along the route
That first story is untrue. You got it right that the story is mixed up. What you didn’t know is that surveys done on the road shows it’s going downhill even though it looks like it’s going uphill. It’s an optical illusion. The cars are just rolling because of gravity. I’ve seen investigations check on the handprint thing and they never saw any. It’s an untrue story.
Yeah I think I remember a TV show debunking that way back in the 90s. But what I want to know is if the bus accident even happened at all.
Happy to see the San Antonio crossing, if any actually wondering even tho it may seem the road is not level witch is why cars roll down, it will only roll down in one direction.
I volunteer at a couple of railways here in New Zealand one of which is based at a station that has been around since the late 1860s, one morning I heard a voice so clear I though it was my fireman turning up and as I was saying good morning turned around and saw no one and there was no one around or near the engine, that one freaked me out abit
This was at about 5.00 am in the middle of winter so was still very dark
I d have thought the Harrow rail crash in 1952 would be haunted, 2 express trains and a commuter train collision?! Off to bed but I think I ll leave a light on tonight !🧐
The train and station in the second Bendy game is based on Silverpilen and it's abandoned station.
Word has it Lincoln scared Winston Churchill so bad in the bathtub that Mr. Churchill deposited a “Lincoln LOG” 💩🪵in the bath water.
YES YES YES, thank you so much
Holy crap, music from Twilight Princess! I love you so much more now! Gotta love Zelda music! 5:40
Building upon burial grounds must be why Britain is so haunted as well then. Imagine being a King buried under a car park, lol. Or going to your eternal rest in the earth only to be dug up by the sexton after a few years to be put into a bone house so there's room for the next in the family to be buried. Or, so many sharing a single grave that random bones end up resurfacing over time.
Worms don't eat bones.
@@20chocsaday But bones do rot.
Ooh, boo music from Luigi's Mansion. Nice touch.
There’s something funny about the quote
“Poor old Charlie , now he’s stuck in there”
Thanks cobber cheers mate.
It seems as if Vancouver's train station has had a lot of running guards
"I don't know what it is about subways, but they seem to spawn weird ppl out of nowhere."
So is Wal-Mart a subway system?
I love these stories, especially the ones in America.
as an american i can definitely confirm that it's the various burial grounds causing the constant ghost sightings
as a fellow american
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In defense of Oz and her creatures, almost all of them have one thing in common - LEAVE THEM BE and they'll return the favor. (Note that. i said MOST of them.) As for the cross ghost at Darlington, I'm suspicious of the story on the basis of most Labrodors (sp?) would be more likely to lick you to death rather than bite you.....😂😂😂
The lore of the forbidden tunnel is the most confusing thing.
Love this!
Background music on the lake superior one?
Has nothing to do with railroads. But 2 years ago I was sleeping on the couch in my mother's house. It was a house on a property with another larger house where the landlord lived. The landladys mother died in 1993 in the house my mom was renting. So one night I was sleeping on the couch. I'd come over to help her paint and was pretty tired so I was put cold from 9:30 P.M. to around 1 A.M. when I woke up to use the bathroom. However when I opened my eyes, the ghost of a thin elderly woman was floating above me. She had no legs, her waist just kind of dissipated into a blue mist, her entire rest of her body was glowing blue. I'll never forget how terrified I was. I couldn't move or say anything from fear. And I know i wasnt experiencing sleep paralysis because ive had that happen multiple times and this didnt feel like it at all. But all she did was smile and then fade away into nothing. When I could finally move I woke my mom up and told her about it. All she said was "Oh that's just Fern. She was probably checking you out and saying thank you for helping repaint her house for me." And she laughed. That was scariest and coolest encounter I've ever had with the supernatural.
On ancient burial grounds or there where to many railway accidents from 18th century to 19th century that creates ghosts and the supernatural and stuff
I think that if New York Central Mohawk 3001 runs again it can through the Hoosac Tunnel as part of a paranormal excursion
whats the song at 13:16 called?
18:14 1 year later and that still scared me.
same
Is this particular vid cursed? Is Covent Gardens Station itself cursed?
Happy Anniversary Spooky Boi
Speaking of someone who lives in America, I can say without a doubt that weird things happen here. So, by all means, I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a ghost or two about.
Yeah Americas weird
(Around 14:00) The Donkey Kong water theme paired with the train pushed into water was an interesting choice.
we got alot of ghosts in usa cause we did awful things to alot of people establishing and building this country........thats how it seems to go everywhere from large civilizations to small tribes expanding or moving
Did you hear the Japanese ghost train legend? It was Tanuki (racoon dogs) transforming to create mischief
3:50 *Hm*
It's called the Maco light, I'm from Angier North Carolina and I've seen it...
Please do a few more this year!
Yea I need to. Or watch this at 9-10 I live like 2 mins away from railway in Uk and 20-30 mins from station that’s walking
Mårten Trotzigs gränd in Stockholm is not the world's narrowest street. It is beaten by several others including Parliament Street in Exeter.
It would be the most Abraham Lincoln thing if Lincoln was the only ghost president haunting the white house
Trains And Railways I Like It Thay Are Awesome
Can you cover the Kisaragi station?
Thanks
Please bring back Ghost Train of Thought for October 2024
Any idea if there's pictures of the painting of the ghost lady in Waterfront Station, Vancouver? I'd like to see it.
Such an engaging video!
18:14 I THOUGHT MY PHONE BROKE
When the car gets ‘pushed’ off the railway line by the ghost children I guess they push it down that steep slope to the right do they…? 😂
So a few things about the Lincoln funeral train:
-it wasn’t a locomotive built for Lincoln, but a private car.
-due to the myriad of gauges used by railroads in the US in 1865, multiple different trains had to carry Lincoln’s body from Washington, DC to Springfield, Illinois. This is why there are so many different pictures of “the” Lincoln funeral train that don’t match.
Clive Cussler's Night Probe is based on the Lake Superior train crash.
Look, I’m just saying, if you’re gonna be haunted by any president you might as well be haunted by the best. And who better than Illinois’ favorite son?
I like trains.
I will say the first story is kinda bogus since it turned out that wreck happened a few miles away, and the fact of the cars being pushed is actually caused by a optical illusion as the road is on a down grade, causing the car to "roll uphill and over the grade".
weird thing about ghost trains, is every rural town I've been in, all have similar ghost stories, I was wondering, if this to warn kids away from the tracks.
I do believe Abe was also a lawyer from the Chicago,Rock Island, and Pacific as well.I found this out while researching Cyrus K Holliday.
few hundred burial grounds... yeah, let's go with that.
1:07:35 Now thats creepy
In the city of Jonesboro Arkansas there is a ghost story that late in the night you can hear i think children ether screaming or playing near the main street bridge long ago there was a dinner next to the train yard and one day a family was crossing the tracks and got hit by a train
37:27 it’s a train to New Jersey, technically they’re not wrong LOL
I never thought the near by San Antonio texas city had it’s own ghost story.
Train's, Plane's and Ghost mobile's 👻
So the station employee shot himself but where did the do come from?
I live 30 mins walking to my station but 2 mins from rail my station in Uk and built in like 1860-1870s I think
Also there’s somethings loud horns at like 1 half 10 I’m like 😮
I’m scared now but interesting stories
1:26:17 prob the railroad man
Could be an "angry correctionist" or possibly an irritated resident. Suppose I did a video on St. Pancreas or Efing. Still don't know, after a year, how you got "Shulo" out of Shiloh.
59:34 and this is my favourite quote today
im going to san Antonio now
Did you post this because it's spooky month?
I have a story of the first one in my town where some one got hit by a train and my dad knew him but people stop on the tracks with gravel dust on the back of there car and they saw hand print on the back
The picture of the guy gave me a literal jump scare
After seeing a Naked Churchill i bet Lincoln thought. It's time i moved on.