Sure. There's a subway ghost story where passengers on a particular train at midnight would hear strange noises, like whispers and moans. It was rumored that it was the spirits of workers who died during the subway's construction. The spooky sounds made everyone on the train feel uneasy.
Well, I know a subway ghost story. In one city, there was a legend that a phantom train would sometimes run on the tracks. It looked like an old - fashioned subway train from decades ago. It was said that if you saw this phantom train, you would experience a series of strange events, like getting lost in the subway tunnels even if you knew them well.
A lady once got on the subway with a huge hat. It was so big that it kept hitting people as she walked down the aisle. She was so oblivious to it and when someone finally told her, she just took it off and put it on her lap and started laughing. It was such a simple yet funny moment.
A friend told me about a guy who accidentally sat on a wet paint sign on the subway seat. When he got up, there was a big 'Wet Paint' sign imprint on his pants. He walked around the subway completely oblivious until someone pointed it out. Everyone had a good laugh at his expense.
Strange noises are also common. Whether it's whispering, moaning, or the sound of chains rattling, these noises add to the spooky atmosphere. Another element could be unexplained cold spots. People might feel a sudden chill in a certain part of the subway, which is often associated with the presence of a ghost.
One well - known nyc subway ghost story is about the ghost of a construction worker. Legend has it that he died during the building of the subway tunnels and his spirit haunts the tracks, sometimes making strange noises or causing lights to flicker.
Yes, I've heard of a story where a woman was followed onto the subway by a stalker. She noticed him on the platform and thought nothing of it at first, but then he got into the same car as her. He sat close and stared at her the whole time, making her extremely uncomfortable.
In some subways, there are often impromptu art shows. Artists use the subway walls (legally in some areas) to display their works. I once saw a series of beautiful paintings that told a story about the city's history. It was like walking through a mobile art gallery in the subway.
I've heard about the old Paramount Pictures lot being haunted. Some people claim to have seen the ghosts of long - gone actors wandering around the sets at night. It's said that the spirits are still attached to the place where they spent so much of their time creating movie magic.
Yes, I've heard some. There's one about a haunted EMS station where at night, the lights would flicker on and off by themselves. The EMTs would sometimes hear strange whispers when they were alone in the building.
Yes, I've heard of an 18 wheeler ghost story where a driver thought he picked up a hitchhiker late at night. The hitchhiker was quiet and seemed a bit strange. When the driver reached the destination where the hitchhiker said to stop, he turned around and there was no one there. It was as if the person had disappeared into thin air.
Yes. There's a story about a ghost in the campus gardens. Supposedly, a gardener who loved the plants there so much that even after his death, his spirit still roams around the garden. People say they've seen a figure that looks like an old - fashioned gardener among the flowers and bushes, especially in the early morning or at dusk.