10 Most Haunted Railway Stations In The World


3. Panteones Metro Station, Mexico

Panteones Metro Station, on Line 2 of the railway serving Mexico City is said to be haunted. The name “Panteones” itself means “Graveyards”, and it was named so as it was built close to two old cemeteries.

Many times the workers there have heard ghostly knocks on the walls, they have even seen some shadowy lumps appearing and disappearing in the tunnel between Panteones and Tacuba stations. In 2009, a strange video made on the station had shown the train engineers hearing screams further along the track and these screams are not heard just once but regularly after the station closes for the night.

4. Glen Eden Railway Station, New Zealand

Another station in the list that has a cemetery connection is Glen Eden Railway Station that lies in West Auckland, New Zealand. It was build to service Waikumete Cemetery and trains there used to carry the deceased and those who travelled along with them to the nearby graveyard on Sundays.

In 2001, Glen Eden Railway Station got a new café as part of a restoration plan but many workers there had witnessed more than one visit from a ghostly figure whom did they know. Some have witnessed a ghostly figure resembling as Alec MacFarlane, a railway worker who was killed when a mailbag hook from a passing train struck him between his eyes. Some have seen a man with a grey beard and a trench coat who vanished before their eyes and few have even seen a ghost face at the window.

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