Train anomalies
The Frequency Bridges we call trains can do strange things
Here are some interesting stories about trains to contemplate. Trains are Frequency Bridges - they connect Timelines. When they behave in unexpected ways, it is a metaphor for unusual Timeline Movements. They may also be metaphors for Timelines themselves.
Silver Run
In the late 19th century, the small town of Silver Run, Maryland, was said to be haunted by a ghostly train that would appear on moonlit nights. Witnesses reported hearing the sound of a train and seeing its lights, but no physical train was ever found.
The Phantom Train of Bostian Bridge
On August 27, 1891, a tragic train wreck occurred on Bostian Bridge in North Carolina, resulting in numerous deaths. Over the years, people claimed to have seen and heard a phantom train on the anniversary of the crash, suggesting a ghostly reenactment of the tragedy.
The Leadworth Railway Incident
In 1903, two railway workers in Leadworth, England, claimed to have encountered a ghostly train. They saw a train approaching at high speed, but it passed through them without causing any harm. It was described as a "phantom train."
The Subway Ghost of Tokyo
There are urban legends and reports of ghostly encounters in Tokyo's subway system. Some claim to have seen apparitions or experienced strange phenomena while traveling on the subway.
Mysterious Disappearances
There have been cases of unexplained train disappearances, such as the 1873 disappearance of the "Lost Train of Walney Island" in England, where a train simply vanished without a trace. These stories often become urban legends.
Time Slip at Versailles Station
In 1902, two women in France claimed to have experienced a time slip while waiting for a train at Versailles Station. They allegedly found themselves transported back to the 18th century, witnessing historical events and clothing styles before returning to their own time.


