for once, someone was hurt..... A normal day on Sodor turns into a nightmare of unanswered questions and unseen dangers. The story was written by MiscMischief48.
This story was actually creepy, my favourite scene was under the trucks, It felt claustrophobic and uncomfortable. Which are the perfect feelings for that moment!
I think we've learned a few things from this one. First, make sure you build things to last. Quality comes before quantity. Second, if a place such as an old line and tunnel are worn down and bringing them back up to face isn't feasible, close it down. Preferably tear it down. Third, if said old line and tunnel (or bridge, or building, literally anything) looks worn and probably dangerous, don't go down it. Fourth and finally, if you or someone else get that gut feeling that something is wrong, especially if that other individual or being or object can sense something that you can't, that you should probably get out of there right away, DEFINITELY don't go down there.
Nikolai’s muffled screams are so unnerving.. if a child or teen was in or very close to the tunnel they would certainly break down into tears… and never be the same again!
This is something that I didn't know that existed. Despite some errors that other people pointed out according to the comments, I think this is really good and scary in my opinion. Well done.
I enjoyed this story far, far more than 'the man in the woods', which I felt really unpleasant. More believable too,; my grabndfather was a railway lengthman who looked after Shugborough tunnel on the Trent Valley main line; he taught me that railwaymen feared accidents in tunels more than anything else, because there was no way at all of escape.
reminds me of a video I saw a year ago, of some guy filming a disused railway that went through a town, into a tunnel, and through a forest on the other side. can't remember where exactly it was. but the man told a story, that the tunnel had caved in or collapsed, while a passenger train ran through it, and nobody came out the other end. there were no tracks or sleepers, but the forest side of the tunnel could still be entered, though it was mostly flooded, and its unknown how far you can go.
This story feels very Lovecraftian to me, in both structure and tone. Not sure if that was intentional or not, but it's still interesting that I'd find parallels to one of my favorite horror authors in a Thomas video.
Another great visual adaption, Sir! Are you perhaps into creating stories yourself, or just creating visuals from others' stories? This is the second of your re-works I've watched, and I've now subscribed, looking forward to more interesting tales. 🙂🚂
Oh wow this was really good,ive seen channels with more subs that had worse audio then yours as well,you did a really good job,i hope your next vid as as good