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Man Disappears Into Thin Air As He Exits Station | The Evaporating Ghosts At The Grand Central Station | Manhattan New York | Paranormal | Historical | Haunting | America | BoiCGH

Grand Central Station is located in mid town Manhattan, New York and is the third busiest train station in the United States of America.

The station was first construction in 1869 and originally named Grand Central Depot.

In 1900 the station was redesigned, modernised, expanded and reopened as Grand Central incorporating commercial retail sections and various restaurants.

By 1947 the station was serving at least five subway lines with more than sixty five million people utilising this station for travel purposes.

Seeing as this station has played such a historically vital role in New Yorks transportation era, and is instantly recognised by most Americans, authorities declared it an official historical New York landmark.

In 1976, tragically, a bomb squad disposal technician was killed on site when he attempted to disarm a live bomb which had been planted at the terminal.

Thousands of commuters have reported eerily strange phenomena whilst at the station.

The Campbell Apartment is a bar within the station, which is believed to be actively haunted. A well dressed ghostly couple are said to hang out at the bar balcony, casually watching the living below.

There have been many sightings at this bar, as well as throughout the whole terminal, of full spectrum walking apparitions.

Phantom train whistles, disembodied screams and the ghostly cries.

This location was known to be home to natives long before it was ever known as New York City, so maybe we are witnessing some residual territorial imprints here?

The most notable phenomena is the spectre of an old man with silver colored hair is often encountered, always just before the midnight hour strikes.

The man appears to be running as if to catch a train, then is seen in a wisp of smoke, and finally ends with falling to his knees and sobbing. As the mist clears, the man is nowhere to be found.

The concerning thing is that along with this entity comes the unmistakeable odor of sulphur which is often association with demonic presence.

We know that demons are tricksters, so could this old man be actively deceiving onlookers?

What do you think?

A previously employed Train Guard describes how, unbeknown to him, he had a full conversation with a ghost. He said they even chatted about the summer and advised him on suitable vacation recommendations.

The man thanked the Guard, and literally disappeared as he walked away, evaporating as a mist.

Now that's fascinating.

Drop me a comment below if you have ever witnessed an apparition, I would love to hear your experiences.

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