Halloween on the East Lancashire Railway 2017.
A video to give a flavour of the Halloween event at the East Lancashire Railway, which this year was held over three nights. Many people come dressed up to scare. Every night 4 trains run and the train stops at Irwell Vale where the lights are turned off and the ghosts and ghouls run through the train scaring everyone.
I uploaded a video back in 2014 as well, which is slightly longer and shows a bit more detail of what goes on.
Nevs ghost train bury 31/10/2013
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Ghosts of England Ep 20 - Lancashire
Episode 20 of Ghosts of England, today we check out 12 real ghost reports from the county of Lancashire.
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ELR Halloween Nights 2018
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The Best Ghost Train Ever In Blaenavon Pontypool
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Lincoln's Ghost Train | Behind the Haunting #007
In this live video we will dive deep into the paranormal claims and reports about the ghostly apparition of the entire train that was used to transport President Abraham Lincoln from Washington D.C. back to Springfield, Ill. a.k.a. Lincolns Ghost Train (1865).
There are varying accounts of spectral funeral train sightings (Lincolns Ghost Train) of the old Union silently traveling through the night. Those who have seen the vision report that they have seen a train car draped in black housing a casket surrounded by mourners guarded by skeletal remains dressed in blue uniforms. The smoke stacks billow and bells clang but not of this time and place. A popular version of this story is one that has been retold many times stemming from a quote in the Albany Evening Times. This version is taken from The Pittsburgh Press (1978).
The train (Lincolns Ghost Train) always appeared in Albany on April 27th, the anniversary of its first passing. Track walkers and section hands would sit along the railroad tracks in the early evening of the fateful day and wait for the ghost train to come into view. At midnight—always at midnight—the engine would emerge from the darkness, moving silently down the track with black crepe flowing from its sides and emitting faintly audible sounds of funeral music.
The phantom train (Lincolns Ghost Train) would glide over a black carpet that appeared to cover the tracks, while spectral solders in blue uniforms, of the Union army trotted along side it. As the apparition moved down the tracks, it would fade from view over some phantom horizon
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A Down Ghost Train Arriving In Lavenham
Experimenting with a video editing program using audio of 156422 arriving in Sudbury 8th April 2014 and video from 3rd May 2014.
Passenger services ceased between Bury St Edmunds (BSE) to Long Melford in April 1961, but freight was remained between BSE and Lavenham until 1964. The last passenger carrying train to pass over the route fully from BSE to Marks Tey via Melford was a charter hauled by Mirrlees engined D5537 (which survives as 31119 on the Embsay And Bolton Abbey Railway) to Clacton from Liverpool Street, the train returning via the same route. The line was lifted from Melford back to Lavenham shortly afterwards.
Greensted Church- Haunted England
The ancient Greensted Church is located in Essex. We were not expecting any paranormal activity on our visit. It was just on the way back to London from Norfolk and Sussex. However, when our photos were downloaded, three photos showed clear spirit orbs. In one photo alone there could be counted at least 12 orbs, in another 7 orbs and the other, 4 orbs. Amazing!
It was like an entire paranormal welcoming committee. I had spoken to the volunteer mowing the churchyard and told him how beautiful the church was and how well he was keeping the grounds. Maybe the orbs heard this and came out in appreciation That is a benign interpretation.
The other way of viewing it was that the photo with the 12 orbs in it was the one when Lady Cholmondeley was buying a tea shirt from the display counter. Maybe they were manifesting themselves to make sure she paid for it! (She did) After all the poor gent mowing the churchyard (where his wife lay buried) has had his mower stolen several times from the garden shed and people having been pinching the chutneys from the help yourself counter at the back of the church without paying for them! Good to see ghosts gainfully employed!
Now for the formal history of this wonderful church:
The Church of St Andrew, Greensted-juxta-Ongar.
Greensted Church has been situated in its idyllic setting for nearly 1,200 years. Archaeological evidence suggests that, before there was a permanent structure, there may well have been another church, or a holy place, on the site for much longer, possibly dating back to around the 4th century.
Construction of the first permanent church on this site is thought to have begun shortly after St Cedd began his conversion of the East Saxon people around 654. The archaeological remnants of two simple wooden buildings were discovered under the present chancel floor, and these are thought to have been built in the late sixth or early 7th century.
The church's dedication to St Andrew suggests a Celtic foundation for the original sanctuary. The body of King Edmund the Martyr of East Anglia (who was killed in 870, possibly at Hoxne) is said to have rested there in 1013, on its way to reburial at Bury St Edmunds.
The nave is mostly original, and dendrochronological research in the 1960s dated it to 845. In 1995, however, this date was revised to 1053 +10 -55 years (sometime between 998 and 1063). It is made of large split oak tree trunks, which was a traditional Saxon way of building. The flint footings of the chancel wall and the pillar piscina inside the sanctuary are all that are left of any Norman work.
1500s
The original chancel was small and built of timber, but the current brick-built chancel dates from this period of construction.
1600--1800
The distinctive white wood-panelled tower was added in the Stuart period (17th century), and is what initially draws the eye.
Around this time the three dormer windows were added to the nave for the first time, and the south porch was added. A fragment of 15th--century glass can be seen in the centre of the quatrefoil window at the west end, but it was set there during the Victorian restoration.
In 1013 an ancient chronicler records that the body of St Edmund was, for a night, deposited at Greensted Church. There are many tributes to St Edmund in the church itself.
Also, near the porch, a large, flat, coped stone marks the quiet resting place of an unknown early crusader who is said to have arrived, badly wounded, at the church and died there. The fact that it was made of stone, not a local material, and was placed against the south wall, suggests he was considered as a hero
The Tolpuddle Martyrs were granted farm tenancies in the area after they were unable to return to their Dorset homes and the record of marriage of one of them, James Brine, can be seen in the present register.
Halloween Ghost Train, Kirklees Light Railway.
Listen to the audio if you're considering taking a young child, lots seemed to love it but quite a few were crying too!
Rawtenstall Ghost Walk
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Audley End Miniature Railway - Family Day Out 2018
Awesome family day out at Audley End Railway. Total recommend it for families with young kids.
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A Look Around Bacup - Lancashire
A quick look around my hometown Bacup, and a little history.
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Beyond Bizarre - Rollercoaster // Ghost Train (Official)
'Rollercoaster // Ghost Train' is taken from our debut EP 'Encounter'
The release of this EP started from the 17th March 2017 to the 20th march 2017.
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'Rollercoaster // Ghost Train' Lyrics :
Prime time savagery
Low-cost sermony
High-five, pay my lies
We hypnotise, we exorcise
I know you're wrong it's in your eyes
You walk the earth wrapped in your haunted disguise
And now I'm siting in silence
Crawling in the black
Cursed be your abscence
Head like an amusement park
Cut my head
Blow my eyes
You and I are going down in line
Burn my home
Boil my bones
Build yourself a perfect aliby
You bathed yourself in bigotry
Got out of it just to bury me
How unholy
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Stour Valley Suffolk - Sudbury to Borley country walk
Video of a walk along the disused railway line that used to run from Sudbury to Bury St Edmunds. Myself and Claire walked along part of the line from Sudbury and then taking a slight detour to the small hamlet of Borley. Encountering cows, swans, squirrels, a summer shower and ending up in the very picturesque village of Borley. Slightly elevated, Borley has a commanding view over the Suffolk countryside where you can see the church towers of Long Melford and Lavenham.
The old rectory at Borley had a reputation as being the most haunted house in England until it burnt down in the 1930's. Borley church is still reputed to have its very own ghost, although we didn't see it, it had locked us out!
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Is Landguard Fort the Most Haunted Place in Suffolk?
Is Landguard Fort the Most Haunted Place in Suffolk?
Paranormal experiences in Suffolk's most Haunted Landguard Fort.
Suffolk, UK boasts one of the Most Haunted Places in the UK. Ghost sightings and paranormal experiences are common here, and the site remains open to the public.
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Ghost Hunt In The Most Haunted Room In The World
Bolling Hall in Bradford is one of the oldest buildings in Bradford and one of the most haunted buildings in the world. Especially in the ghost room. We spend time looking around the site and trying to catch a ghost on camera.
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