![]() ![]() Learn more about ghost towns in Colorado. Those stories and many more fill the pages of this intriguing collection of haunting tales. (Psst you should totally check Sam out they make incredible art)' Thank you to my friend hayatodraws for making the new pfp She was a pleasure to work with Yes, Apple Girlington, Toby Foxs Touhou OC, amazing. Is it any wonder that some who perished in or along the river might haunt the railroad that follows that river? Originally named ‘Rio de las Animas Perdidas’ in 1765, it translates to ‘the River of Lost Souls’. Life in these mountains was difficult at best. There’s the man who trudged down the tracks on a bitterly cold February night, banished from Silverton by the town marshal and never seen again. Ghost Tracks, Haunting Tales Along the Rails recounts railroad employees’ encounters with ghosts, from a specter floating across the rail yard, to a Tabasco-flinging poltergeist in the concession car and a mischievous spirit that clomps around the old Silverton depot.Īre they the ghosts of people who experienced tragedies in their lives, or suffered awful deaths along the railroad route? There’s the prospector’s wife who went mad high up on Mountain View Crest. Do you see shadows moving inside the car? Do you hear footsteps, or a child timidly calling for his papa? Many people have and insist these ghosts are temperamental. In a far, dark corner of the museum stands the Immigrant Sleeper car. Some people believe ghosts broke a metal latch and pushed open the big roundhouse doors one winter night. Sign up to receive more detailed info about the D&SNGRR. Well these are all tales of Ghost Tracks. Find ways to blend in, be furtive and get away from life’s hustle and bustle. Here you can dip down into the Earth on a mine tour, cross-country ski to a remote hut or lurk in the darkened corner of a speakeasy while twisting your moustache and sipping cocktails. They haven’t watched marker lights on a moving train go out, and then re-light – by themselves. Psst you wanna hear a secret Colorado is filled with ways to stay out of sight. They haven’t stood alone in the coffee shop and seen cups fly off the coffee machine. Have you heard? Some say these tracks are haunted! Railroad employees have heard things, seen things, felt things.ĭoubters say they’re figments of overactive imaginations, but they haven’t been there when the air suddenly turned cold or shadows flew across an empty room. The Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad (D&SNGRR) ![]()
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