I've also heard of a train station in the United States. Legend has it that a hobo who used to sleep in the station was killed in a fight. Since then, people have reported seeing a shadowy figure near the spot where he died. It gives people a very uneasy feeling when they pass by that area of the station.
Yes. There's a story of a strong - looking male ghost in the quarantine station. He's often seen wearing old - fashioned work clothes. Some think he was a laborer who worked there building parts of the station and died in an accident.
Yes, I heard one. There was a train that derailed and crashed into a river years ago. People say that on foggy evenings, a ghost train emerges from the water, all rusty and broken. It moves along the riverbank for a short while and then disappears back into the water. It's really spooky.
Well, there is a spooky train conductor ghost story. A train that ran through a desolate area had a new conductor. One night, he heard strange noises coming from the front of the train. When he went to check, he saw a shadowy figure in the shape of a conductor. The figure seemed to be guiding the train as if it was still alive. Later, the new conductor found out that a previous conductor had disappeared in that area many years ago and was never found. Some think his ghost still haunts the train.
No, I haven't actually heard any specific versions of the 'oksu station ghost story' myself.
I'm afraid I haven't. It could be a relatively unknown story, or it might be very local to a particular community. Maybe it's only passed down orally among the people living near Begunkodar station.
There's a version I've come across where the Atco ghost train is part of a family curse. A family who worked on the Atco trains had some misfortune befall them. And now, their descendants claim to see the ghost train as a sign of the family's ongoing bad luck. The train is described as glowing faintly and making a mournful sound as it passes by.
Yes, I've heard some rumors. But most of them are just unsubstantiated tales. People like to create spooky stories around big hotels, and the First World Hotel might be one of those targets. Maybe it's because of its large size and the many guests it has had over the years, which gives fertile ground for such ghostly tales to spread.
Yes, I've heard some. There was one about an old haunted house where strange noises were heard at night. People claimed to see shadowy figures moving around. It was really spooky.
Yes, there was one about an old haunted house. People living nearby often heard strange noises at night, like footsteps and whispers. They said it was the ghost of a former owner who died in a tragic accident.
There are also stories about ghosts in theaters. People often claim to see a lady in a long dress in the balcony of an old theater. This could be a story that Kiss FM shares. Since theaters have a long history and many emotions and events have occurred there, they are often a great setting for ghost stories.