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Interesting that he doesn't have the story of the haunted Wabash caboose.  If you like ghost stories with a railroad bent you might want to borrow a copy of Ghost Train! by Tony Reevy from the library.  It covers the whole gamut of ghost stories with respect to railroads - Ghost trains, wreck re-enactments, various and sundry ghosts along the tracks (for some reason the ghosts along the tracks all seem to have a need for a ghostly lantern), haunted tunnels, railroad stations, and various haunted railcars and locomotives.

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