I first heard a variant of this story some fifty+ years ago, in a DC Comics magazine. Since then I've come across a great many variations of the tale, in a good many locations in America. Quite why that is, I don't know; English railways don't seem to have the same problems. Our only 'ghost' train, a locomotive, was known as 'Fowler's Ghost' because it came out at night, and was such a total flop it was very, very quickly 'forgotten'. Indeed, there is only one known photograph of it.
@@Trainboy11 Well I believe I took a clip from someone's recording of the Jackobyte train and added some echo to it. But I don't remember the video it was so long ago.
I have heard of a story it goes like this on July 4 1911 in Italy a passenger train was going through a mountain but it never can out workmen check the tunnel that goes through the mountain but the was no train the locomotives crew and 2 passengers jumped of the train before going in the tunnel they said there was a big cloud of smock in the tunnel with a red light they thought it was a train so they jumped people thought the tunnel was curse so in 1916 it was bombed