Famous ghost trains in history terrify humans
The Silver Arrow train
In Stockholm, Sweden, people tell each other the story of a silver ghost train called Silverpilen (silver arrow).
This train appears randomly at abandoned stations, picks up passengers and never returns, or it takes weeks, months, or even years to reappear.
In fact, only such a ship was actually built.
From its release to decommissioning in 1996, Silverpilen was occasionally used when other ships had problems or during rush hour.
People who do not believe in ghosts can explain that the Silverpilen ship is silver and rarely appears, because they are used to seeing blue ships.
The car on the highway
The Telegraph reported that, on December 11, 2002, many drivers called the police to report that there had been a car accident on the A3 highway in Surrey.
The police arrived but couldn’t find the accident car or any debris.
But then they discovered a Vauxhall Astra car that seemed abandoned for a long time, with spider webs all over the windshield.
The Daily Mail said the location where the drivers saw the ghost car crash and the location where the real victim was found are nearly 20 meters apart.
However, why is there a `ghost car`, why did it disappear and then people found the car and Chandler’s body?
Some people also believe that it wasn’t until that day that Chandler’s car was found.