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Replica of a Holocaust train boxcar used by Nazi Germany to transport prisoners.. The Nazi ghost train, also known as the phantom train, is the common name for a train that, at the beginning of September 1944, was intended to transport 1,600 political prisoners and Allied prisoners of war (POWs) held at Saint-Gilles prison in Brussels, to concentration camps in Germany.
A history of the Canadian railways recounts, from a town in Saskatchewan, that "[t]he strange story of a ghost train has been told many times. The site where it occurs is a former railway crossing along a side road around eight kilometres north of the town". [ 3 ]
History Channel: Release: 1998 ... 9. 11-14-00 "Nazi Ghost Train": The Resistance prevents Nazis from sending a train full of prisoners to Germany. 10. "Cults"
Last August two treasure hunters said they had "irrefutable proof" of the existence of a World War II-era Nazi ghost train filled with stolen gold.
Netflix's Exposed: The Ghost Train Fire (2021) details the horrific fire on a ride at Luna Park in Sydney, Australia. On June 9, 1979, the amusement park's iconic Ghost Train ride burst into ...
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The eerie look of the silver colored C5 if seen arriving late at night to an open-air underground station quickly lead to urban legends of a silver colored ghost train roaming the Swedish metro system at night. People were used to green metro trains and were surprised at the arrival of a silver colored train, particularly if they had lived in ...
In Australia, a dark ride is named The Ghost Train at Luna Park, Melbourne, [8] and a similarly-named ride was destroyed by fire in 1979 at Luna Park Sydney. The concept is also popular in the United States. One notable ghost train from the country is The Haunted Mansion, first opened in Disneyland in Anaheim, California, on August 9, 1969. [9]