What happens when you travel along an old rail line alone? Link To Story: creepypasta.wik... Music: Brian Tuey Narrow Gauge / @narrowgauge9717 Treyarch Sound
The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad owned 156 of these "Big Six" 2-10-2 Santa Fe locomotives. They were built by Baldwin in Lima between 1914 and 1926. They were retired from service between 1953 and 1960. Sadly, none of these impressive machines were spared from the scrappers torch.
I dunno about ghost trains per se, but I have heard unexplained steam whistles when I've been out and about my home in the countryside. It's near a rail line, but there haven't been any steam engines on it for a long time. Both times I was working outside with my folks during the day. The first time I heard the sound of a chime-style whistle, clear and loud as it echoed up and down the valley. Everyone turns and looks at me, I'm just as surprised as they as I admit "That's nothing of mine, everything's shut down, and my whistles I have sound nothing like that." Years later, I heard a high-toned single note whistle, sort of like the ones on the old 4-4-0s like the E&P #4 or the Inyo, again, I get the looks and I have to shake my head and say it's nothing of mine. Both times I looked up the way towards the tracks on the off chance it might have been some sort of special going through unannounced. No smoke, no noise, no hint of a train, let alone a steamer. I can't entirely rule out an ordinary explanation like somebody pulling my leg, or somebody else having a steam whistle somewhere and I'm just catching it being blown, but so far as I know neither option has panned out when I've looked into it all.
I doubt it. Nathan air whistles have a distinctive, nasally tone which I'd recognize at once, aside from the fact there aren't any anywhere near where I'm at. The local railroad shop in town has a whistle that sounds regularly to announce shift changes and for lunch, but it too has a distinctive note that I instantly recognize even though it's a ways away The mystery whistles didn't match, completely different to anything we usually tend to hear.
I could only imagine if this happened to me if I walk along the old MN&S at sunset. Except it would be a big Baldwin DT-6-6-2000 (“Dinosaur” as we sometimes call them) with it’s engine clunking rhythmically and its turbocharger whining.
Wow. Another piece of amazing work my friend awesome just awesome. Just all we need now is to see videos leading up to rusty and the boulder adaptation
I also have a story, Every night on the anniversery i hear the sound of a PRR 3 chime whistle and a PRR banshee whistle, reason being, an accident occured directly infront of my home in 1924, a K4 pulling a commuter train, was running at 20mph, and a L1 mikado was running at 45mph, the L1 blew through a red light, and went head on into the commuter train, The drivers and firemen were both killed on both locomotives, now i hear the Sound of both those whistles before the sound of steel scraping across rail.
Stilt Walker Train Driver: Sit back relax and HANG ON FOR YOUR LIFE *he puts the train on full speed and makes the train go faster* Jeff Smile Jane Laughing Jack Ben and Sally: AAAAAAAAAHHHHH
It’s a creepypasta it’s not real and while some have criticized the sound effects (personally I liked the whistle sound and the scream while cheap made me jump) I still come back to this video from time to time
I know this is 7 months old, but he probably heard the sound of the skin being burnt to a crisp and the dude yelling "Stop the heat!" or something like that.
Why does this still spook me to this day? It’s wired that most jump scares like the ones in fnaf don’t really scare me but story’s like these do. Maybe it’s cuz the,re about industrial machinery
The B&O never owned a 2-10-2 with the number 6666. They only ever bought 156 of the S class 2-10-2 locomotives. The B&O’s big sixes, as they were known due to the first one being 6000. They either burned oil or coal.
I believe you if you hear steam locomotive noises ghostly train whistles because it’s happen to me a lot and I have gotten use to it because I travel a lot when I go to New York I can hear the whistle of the 20 century limited pulling into the central station California taking an Amtrak train and on the track across from our track the southern pacific daylight thunders past whistling by then the one time it did scare me is when I saw all the famous locomotives at the Union Pacific train yards then I though wait a minute this is not supposed to scare me but it was my family’s past relatives working on the the railroads they worked on I was crying when my grandfathers train big boy pull up its history letting you know we are still here with you to keep moving forward
I live in Rock Springs WY and I say big boy go through and got some 4K footage, it’s so cool! Also I have another story, I have been on the UP’s 8-4-4, one morning I couldn’t sleep while it was in town, I decided to go see the train, some of the mechanics let me climb in the cab and blow the whistle!
this quite remembers me when i made a Firemen burned alive in my head, and he's corpse still burning. the story starts when the firemen was Lightin' his 2-4-0 Tender Locomotive, when he slipped into the great fire inside of the Furnace. surprisingly, he still alive, and i mean from his soul, because his Corpse was burning like a Dead Soul into the Depths of the True Hell, Inside of a Little Steam Locomotive, after that day, he finds his locomotive, and his friend, Jösias, he called him Jojo, bc it was more easy to pronouce, after he find him, he find him Blue as a Soul, and his eyes was Black as the Sound of the Darkness. now, they drive along with "Vanessa", The Locomotive who Killed Too Many in the Railway of the Unknown.
@@jackswan3420 I see... Sorry. It’s just, I’ve heard a lot of things about the way some races and workmen were treated in the 1800s. I even did history about the slave trades. It makes me wonder what horrors those people went through or experienced.
So the Baltimore and Ohio big six locomotives used to work on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad until they were all scrapped? Man, I only wish they have saved one of those beautiful amazing steam beasts.
Just for the future generations who watch this no it is not based on a true event. However that doesn’t mean there isn’t a cool origin for it. In short B&O #6166 (which was the road road number of an actual big six) took a curve too sharp and jumped the tracks causing the crew to fall into the firebox which they had left open.
im afraid i have sad news, the big six ghost train is gonna be retired because i found a better ghost train to replace this engine, it's a Baltimore and ohio EM-1 No.666, she's a 2-8-8-4
Was that even real, cause to me it sounded like it was not because of the puffing and the screaming, both of those sounded like from the internet the one thing that sounded real was the whistle
Big Six's are real but don't worry they didn't actually burn people for fuel, far too messy, blood and bones and other such body parts that refuse to burn easy are super hard to scrub out, smell would be awful too.
B&O actually called their 2-10-2 S class locomotives “big sixes” due to the first of the class having the number 6000. They only ever burned coal and occasionally oil. The locomotives were mechanically fed via an Archimedes’ screw stoker since the firebox was too big for hand-stoking.
The B&O "Big Sixes", classes S and S1-a/b/c, were numbered 6000-6030 (S) and 6100 to 6224 (S1). The closest you could come to the mark of the beast with a Big Six would be 6166. Furthermore, the area described in the story was not operated by the B&O, but by the Reading railroad, whose highest numbered locomotive was a 2-8-0 #2046, although they did have another 2-8-0 numbered #1666. In conclusion, whoever wrote this didnt even do the basic research needed to make it at least a little bit believable. I also do not like this adaptation for its use of a well known and very bad scream sound effect and the butchered pronounciation of "Baltimore and Ohio".
Engineer Skalinera // Neon Nickel train ghosts can haunt whatever rail line they choose They can roam freely after death and haunt wherever they want to live in spiritual after death until it and its crew find peace, that’s what I think
ghosts can roam wherever they want, how do i know, i swear every night i hear a wm j1 potomac whistle, and i know any tracks around towns near mine are boston and albany and i see a faint ghost of the potomac j1 screech by with a 13 car train, before dissapearing at the end of the road in front of my house, and later it can be hear travlin along the line near the famous conneticut river mainline
Can you plz do more scary thomas things stepneys story the caladonion twins was good but not scary smudgers story was more sad then scary but plz do more scary stuff that will scare you like stepneys story was the best thomas story you made plz do more that will scare me