For many of us, the metro is a regular part of the routine, considering it is fast and predictable (well, most of the time). But it turns out that some people refuse to use it just because getting below street level is associated with unease. Sometimes this unease can be related to claustrophobia or other health issues. But other times, passengers fear witnessing something eerie and dangerous. In some cases, they are right to be afraid.
Some metro stations around the world can creep you out just because of the way they look, but there are actually a few of them that are famous for being haunted by dark supernatural forces. In this article, we will talk about 5 haunted metro stations.
1. Laurier Metro Station, Montreal
Laurier Station is a part of the Orange Metro line in Montreal. It is known as one of the city’s eeriest spots and is a popular part of haunted urban legends. The stories about this station spread so much that even tourists, when they come to Montreal, avoid using it unless they have to. Believe it or not, some even say they would rather bet their lives on winning at online casinos than enter the Laurier Metro and get back safely.
The reason everyone is so creeped out by this metro station is the “ghost seats”. Behind the seats reserved for the passengers, on the granite wall, you can notice markings that look like faded lines of people’s silhouettes. Some believe they’re just the markings of when people lean on the wall when they sit, but others consider these as the shadows of spirits that never leave the station. The passengers have also reported hearing strange footsteps when no one else is in the station and sudden drops in temperature around these seats.
2. Caobao Road Subway Station, Shanghai
If you’re looking for a murder mystery underground, you have found the right spot. The Caobao Road subway station in Shanghai is located in the Xuhui district and is a part of the Metro Line 1. The stories about this place go far beyond mere haunting, as many tragic accidents have happened here.
Locals tell stories that when the station was being constructed in the 1990s, a lot of unfortunate deaths happened among the workers. Most of them were suddenly trapped or electrocuted. Even today, passengers still claim seeing ghostly visions on the train windows and hearing strange voices calling them by their names.
3. Rabindra Sarobar Metro Station, Kolkata
Rabindara Sarobar Metro Station was built in the 1980s. It is known as the “Paradise of Suicide”, considering that 70% of suicides that happen in metro stations took place in this station.
People see eerie apparitions that vanish very quickly, as well as strange shadows that tend to move around the boarding area. The train drivers have also reported seeing scary figures in front of them while driving that disappear immediately.
4. Panteones Metro Station, Mexico
Panteones Metro Station got its name “Panteones” because it is located near a few historic cemeteries. This increased the belief that this station is haunted.
If we trust the reports, shadowy figures like to walk around the tunnels and on the platform. People claim that they can hear shattering screams and eerie whispers when no one is close, especially if they travel late at night. Some even mentioned seeing a ghost of a woman dressed in white, walking on the platform.
5. Astor Place Subway Station, New York
In large cities like New York, it is impossible to avoid using the metro. A lot of meteor stations here are rumored to be haunted, including Astor Place. Here, the strangest thing is the station itself at all. It is the one train that occasionally passes by, but it might not even be a real train.
The staff of the station have told stories that this train started to appear in the early 20th century. It would stop around midnight without any passengers coming out of it and then go on its way. This spectral train keeps appearing from time to time, so you have ot be very careful about the train you’re getting in.
Bottom Line
Metro as a transport is absolutely necessary. But what happens when you come across a horrifying ghost inside the station? Everybody agrees that a lot of strange things happen underground, and as we can see, metro stations are no exception. In any case, these 5 spots are famous for being haunted, and you should definitely avoid them at any chance, unless you have a desire to face your fears or witness supernatural occurrences.
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