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Green Train Phantom

Fairfield Railway Station, Manchester, Greater Manchester Apparition Victorian

Fairfield Railway Station is home to a most intriguing haunting, one that's captured the imagination of locals and paranormal enthusiasts alike. As the sun sets on autumn and winter evenings, a ghostly green train is said to appear, its multiple carriages seemingly materialising out of thin air. The train is best viewed from Booth Road, where it remains stationary, but if anyone approaches too closely, it vanishes into nothingness. This eerie apparition has been a topic of conversation among residents for years, with many claiming to have caught a glimpse of the phantom train.

Historical records indicate that the Fairfield Railway Station area has a rich history dating back to the Victorian era. It's possible that the ghostly train is connected to a tragic event or a long-forgotten railway accident. Adding to the mystery is the disembodied voice that allegedly calls out the name 'Mary' from a nearby tunnel that's been filled in. While the exact circumstances surrounding these paranormal occurrences remain unclear, they continue to fascinate those interested in the supernatural. The haunting is reported to occur at varying times, but mostly during the darker months of the year.

Historical Context

The railway station and surrounding areas have a history dating back to the Victorian era, with possible connections to industrial and transportation developments.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Railway Station
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Varies: Autumn and winter (reoccurring)
Postcode Area
M60

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