The Silver Run 1,376-foot
tunnel is a former Baltimore & Ohio Railway tunnel that lies between
Clarksburg and Parkersburg located in Ritchie County in West Virginia.
Over the years many witnesses
have seen the specter of a young woman appear out of nowhere near its entrance.
Train engineers for almost a
century reported seeing this ghost at night. They described her as wearing a
long flowing white dress.
An early report about one
engineer’s experience in the 19th century described what he encountered on his
midnight run.
“ . . . as he was coming around a bend approaching
tunnel #19 he saw a girl suddenly appear on the tracks. She had pitch-black
hair and bloodless skin. She was wearing a light colored gown, standing at the
entrance to the tunnel.”
This engineer first thought
she must be “sleepwalking” so he slammed on his brakes frantically to avoid
hitting her. The figure appeared to be unaware of the train that was barreling
down on her.
At the last minute, when the
train was about to hit her,
“She screamed and jumped straight up into the air.”
When the train stopped he got
out to look for a body but there was no evidence a person had been struck.
When this engineer reached
Parkersburg he told about his encounter with this strange girl, the
stationmaster reassured him not to worry several others had reported the same
sight.
Other engineers continued to
report seeing this ghost at the Silver Run Tunnel. One engineer reported his encounters
so often the railroad officials felt he was “cracking up.”
They replaced him with a new
engineer by the name of O’Flannery. This Irishman proclaimed that no ghost was
going to get the best of him.
On his first run he put his train at
full throttle and stated he was not going to stop regardless of what happened.
At dusk he reached the tunnel. It was foggy and there was a full moon.
He spotted the woman in white
but he kept going. The ghost screamed and shot straight up.
When he reached the station
at Parkersburg he noticed a crowd waiting for his arrival. When he asked what
was going on he was told as his train passed each station they telegraphed to
say there was a girl riding on the front of the train—her arms outstretched and
screaming.
The fog had lifted by the
time he arrived and when he inspected his engine nothing was there.
He requested a transfer after this.
The story behind this
haunting is vague. It is believed a young woman was traveling from Grafton to
Parkersburg to get married.
“Something happened to her
along the way.” One version states a jealous former lover followed her, stabbed
her and then threw her off the train. Another version states this young women
jumped off the train committing suicide.
Years later, the legend
states when part of the tunnel was being dismantled the workers found a
skeleton behind one wall. It was wearing the remnants of a white wedding dress.
Today the tunnel is a part of
the recreational North Bend Rail Trail so
it is mostly bikers and hikers that encounter the ghost at Silver Run. Two
recent witnesses were a man and a woman hiking through the area.
As they walked into the
tunnel they spotted this female ghost standing directly in front of their
flashlight beams. They left the tunnel quickly. They did not know the tunnel
was considered haunted until after their encounter.
One ghost hunting couple also
encountered the Lady in White as they
investigated the tunnel. She made an appearance and these two have not returned
since.
The following video shows
what this abandoned train tunnel looks like today.
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