Chilling Encounters: Discover India’s 7 Most Haunted Railway Stations

Anupama Jha
Jul 24, 2024

Barog Railway Station, Himachal Pradesh

Barog, a charming town in Himachal Pradesh, is known for the longest tunnel on the Kalka-Shimla rail route and is also famous for being one of India’s most haunted railway stations.

Rabindra Sarobar Metro Station, West Bengal

In Kolkata, Rabindra Sarobar Metro Station is surrounded by spooky tales. Passengers on the last train of the day often report seeing fleeting shadows and hearing mysterious cries.

Chittoor Railway Station, Andhra Pradesh

People in Chittoor believe that the ghost of a CRPF constable named Hari Singh haunts the railway station, searching for justice.

Dombivli Railway Station, Maharashtra

Have you heard about the crying woman at Dombivli Railway Station? Many people have reported seeing a woman crying, saying she wants to return home but can’t. It's believed to be the ghost of a woman who died in an accident there.

Naini Railway Station, Uttar Pradesh

Near Naini Railway Station, close to Prayagraj, is the Naini Jail. Locals claim to see the spirits of political revolutionaries and freedom fighters who were tortured in the jail.

Begunkodar Railway Station, West Bengal

At Begunkodar Railway Station in Purulia, the station master once saw a woman in a white saree running along the tracks, adding to its haunted reputation.

Ludhiana Junction, Punjab

Ludhiana Junction’s former computer reservation system officer was so devoted to his work that even after passing away in 2004, his spirit is said to linger in the office room where he used to work.

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