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Posted: Jul 02 2016 (21:58)
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Last Response: Jul 02 2016 (22:30)
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Believe it or not, these stations are haunted. Read more: click here
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Though long debated and much written about, no one can completely ignore the presence of other worldly. We love the ghost stories for the spine-chilling sensation they provide. Horror, for many is also a form of adventure (as long as it remains safe). Indian railways having one of the longest railway networks in the world, has the capacity to deliver all types of experiences to passengers. What if we tell you that there are certain railway stations in India that...
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Though long debated and much written about, no one can completely ignore the presence of other worldly. We love the ghost stories for the spine-chilling sensation they provide. Horror, for many is also a form of adventure (as long as it remains safe). Indian railways having one of the longest railway networks in the world, has the capacity to deliver all types of experiences to passengers. What if we tell you that there are certain railway stations in India that...
more...
6 Public Posts - Sat Jul 02, 2016
5. Ludhiana Station (LDH), Punjab
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Unlike other railway stations in this list, all areas of this station are completely fine and used by the general passengers even after nightfall without any complains. All but a small room beside the Reservation Counter can be considered completely normal. This small room remains closed all through, and do you know why? It is believed that a Reservation Counter official named Subhash died in this very room in 2004. People believe it is his love for the job that keeps his spirit lurking within the room....
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Unlike other railway stations in this list, all areas of this station are completely fine and used by the general passengers even after nightfall without any complains. All but a small room beside the Reservation Counter can be considered completely normal. This small room remains closed all through, and do you know why? It is believed that a Reservation Counter official named Subhash died in this very room in 2004. People believe it is his love for the job that keeps his spirit lurking within the room....
more...
3 Public Posts - Sat Jul 02, 2016