In the 1930’s, here in San Antonio, a bus filled with children was making its way down towards an intersection, when it stopped on railroad tracks. Suddenly, a speeding train smashed into the bus killing 10 of the kids and the bus driver. “I know a friend who went there and saw the actual smashed bus” Andrea Garoutte (7) explains. The haunted train tracks are a huge site for people who are looking for a good scare. Supposedly, if you put baby powder on the bumper of your car, and park on the railroad tracks the handprints of the children will appear on your car and push you out of harm’s way to prevent you from the same sad fate they went through. Whether you believe in paranormal entities or not, or you’re just interested in having a good scare; then the haunted railroad tracks of San Antonio are the perfect place for you to visit. Happy Halloween!
Perfect for Hollowen.
I love spooky stories can you write some more hanting stories
I’m not trying to upset the taker of the picture but that does look a little fake, because i’ve seen alot of ghost shows on T.V and they usually have photos like this and they can replicate it most of the time,but if it isn’t fake it’s a really got shot taken :).
want to read another story like this!
i dont think gohst are real at all. its all just fake it says that nikki is also a photographer she proubly just stuck a picture of on a background picture of a ghost
LOL, I didn’t take this picture :p
hehe you spelled ghost wrong also this is a great article good job
now i want to go there on halloween and see if it works!!!!!!!!!
» I’ve heard of this story. I was watching Paranormal Witness: Fact or Faked; something along those lines. Anyways, it was very creepy. Great article! «
Thanks (:
i’ve been there its creapy
looks pretty cool . I will have to see it my self
oooooooohhhhh, so scary i am going to try that out
i know where it is