12. Railroad Crossing Ghost
If you’re located near San Antonio, you may want to do your best to try and avoid the railroad track that is photographed above. As is the case with most ghost photos, there’s a grizzly story attached to the location. It was reported that young children were killed at the intersection back in the 1930s or 1940s after the bus stalled on the tracks (killing 10 children and the driver).
Want to feel even more creeped out? People have traveled from all around the world to check it out and allegedly stop their car 20 to 30 yards from the tracks and put their car in neutral (or turn off their engines). It’s reported that their cars will start to roll and go up and over the tracks. Want to get even morecreeped out? Some people have put baby powder on their bumper and reported that tiny fingerprints will appear on the car after getting pushed.
One person who tried it out was Brenda Pacheco, who said “It moved quickly toward the tracks, up over the bump and down the other side, well out of harm’s way!…I was so excited, I got out to check the back of my car and there were the tiny handprints! Plain and clear, and so, so tiny! The prints were so perfect, you could see the lines of the palms, and the swirls of the fingerprints!”
Pacheco then did the experiment again, and once again and claimed “There were several little handprints, not only on the back of the car, but down the sides toward the back doors! And there was one big handprint on the side!”
Call me crazy, but “excited” is not the word I would use to describe that experience!!
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