TOP 10 MYSTERIOUS RAILWAY STATION IN INDIA


    



1. Begunkodar Railway Station, West Bengal, India: Famously known as India's "ghost station," Begunkodar was reportedly abandoned for 42 years due to sightings of a woman in a white saree. Though reopened in 2009, many locals still avoid it after dark.



2.Rabindra Sarobar Metro Station, Kolkata, India: This metro station in Kolkata is tragically known as the "Paradise of Suicide" due to the high number of suicides that occur here. Passengers on the last metro trains have reported seeing eerie figures and vanishing shadows on the platforms. 



3. Bishan MRT Station, Singapore: Built on the site of a former cemetery, Bishan MRT station has a reputation for being haunted. Stories include sightings of headless ghosts and other paranormal activity.



4. Panteones Metro Station, Mexico City, Mexico: As its name suggests ("Panteones" means "cemeteries" in Spanish), this station is located near two old graveyards. Numerous reports exist of shadowy figures, strange screams, and mysterious knocks on the walls in the tunnels between Panteones and Tacuba stations.


 5.  Caobao Road Subway Station, Shanghai, China: Located near a mortuary, this station on Line 1 of the Shanghai Metro has a disturbing history of unexplained deaths and incidents, including trains inexplicably breaking down and commuters feeling invisible hands pulling them.



 6.  Waterfront Station, Vancouver, Canada: This historic station is a hotbed of paranormal activity. Security guards and visitors have reported seeing apparitions, including an old woman in a 1920s flapper dress, a phantom train conductor, and even ghostly security guards.


 



 7.Addiscombe Railway Station, England (Closed): Though now closed, this former station in Croydon, London, is said to be haunted by the ghost of a train driver who committed suicide. His spirit is reportedly seen roaming the street adjoining the former station.



8.  Barog Station, Himachal Pradesh, India: This picturesque station in the hills of Himachal Pradesh is associated with the tragic tale of Colonel Barog, a British engineer who committed suicide in the tunnel he was constructing. His ghost is believed to haunt the tunnel and the station.



9.  Connolly Station, Dublin, Ireland: Dublin's largest railway station has a history of ghostly sightings, particularly of soldiers. This is attributed to the station's proximity to an area that suffered bomb damage during World War II.



10. Union Station, Phoenix, USA (Closed): While no longer operational as a train station, Union Station in Phoenix was closed in 1995 due to reported paranormal activities, including a poltergeist.









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