Waterfront Station |
Waterfront Station is an old
train depot in downtown Vancouver, B.C. Canada. Located in the western historic
Gastown district, this grand building reflects the golden luxury era of train
travel.
The station’s elegance was
featured in the American television show The
X-Files. A statue located on the southeast corner of the building known as Angel of Victory was featured in one
episode.
Angel of Victory Honors soldiers killed in World War l. |
This station recently
celebrated its 100-year anniversary. It was built in 1915 by the Canadian Pacific
Railroad and is still a busy transportation hub for the lower mainland.
As one Canadian journalist
put it a building this old cannot survive without quirks. Waterfront Station is
considered Vancouver’s most haunted.
In recent years, multiple
night watchmen who work in the station during graveyard shifts have seen
apparitions and experienced poltergeist activity.
This activity is so
pronounced it has terrified them.
A favorite encounter happened
late one night. A guard spotted a woman dressed in a 1920s flapper outfit
dancing solo through one corridor on the west side of the station. He also
heard 1920s music. When he approached this female the music stopped abruptly
and she vanished.
Another guard experienced
what he characterized as “the fright of his life” while he patrolled the
northwest corner of the building. He entered one empty room with only his
flashlight for light.
He spotted the ghost of a
“little old lady.” A bright glowing light surrounded her. He described her as
having a mournful expression. As he stood rooted to the floor, this woman
reached out to him.
He bolted from the room.
Later he stated he had no idea how he managed this for he had been in a state
of shock.
Yet another security guard
inspecting the upper floor on the east side of the building experienced
poltergeist activity. As he walked through one room used to store old desks
something caught his attention.
He became aware he was not
alone. Seeing nothing amiss he became nervous. He decided to leave. When he turned around to exit he found the
desks had all been moved together silently.
They now blocked his exit
path. In a panic he jumped on top of one and ran from the room.
Many other night watchmen
have reported hearing the sound of phantom footsteps strike the station’s tiled
floors and soft disembodied voices when they are the only ones in the building.
One sight that is often
reported by the guards involves three ghosts. They state they watched three old
ladies sitting on one particular station bench in the middle of the night. It appears they are waiting for
a train that never arrives.
Ghostly soldiers are
sometimes spotted in Waterfront. This station was heavily used during both the
first and second world wars.
One stark apparition often
seen appears on the north side of the station on the tracks outside.
This was just one of a series of stamps issued in Canada recognizing the countries most famous ghost stories in 2015. |
Since, many have reported
seeing this headless brakeman roaming the tracks--especially in rainy weather. He carries a glowing lantern
in one hand.
This apparition has also been
seen in other parts of Gastown. The Old Spaghetti Factory a restaurant in the area also lays claim to this ghost.
People wonder if he is still on the job or if he is just looking for his head.
People wonder if he is still on the job or if he is just looking for his head.
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