This isn't a ghost story but it creeped me out quite a bit.
My wife and I were visiting this train museum in PA called Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
We were in Strasburg at the time eating (yum), and I wanted to go see some old, actual engines and get some pictures. They have a great outdoors section as well as a huge indoor rail house.
They have real looking stuffed RR people standing around the cars doing what they would do at the time. Fixing tracks and stuff. Really neat but the day we went, it was stormy and kinda dark. They creaped me out.
If I worked there I'd love to dress up and not move until someone passes me. HAHAHA
I went up on the catwalk so I could take a few shots overhead and heard some voices down below, so I figured a family was in there.
My wife was waiting for me at the bottom of the steps when I came down. I asked her if she heard the kids and she replied "no, what kids? We're the only idiots out in this storm."
We walked over to where I heard them and no one was there.
That's not the weird part.
I don't confess to know one engine from another but I heard creaking like a big piece of heavy machinery being moved.
"Oooo they may be moving in a new engine! This I have to see." We hurried over to the other side of the room where the noise was coming from and again, when I got to the area no one was there.
The sky was dark and I wanted to get out to see the yard, so I got a quick picture.
I was standing in front of this old F-3 (I looked up the type) and my wife was taking my picture of me when I heard the same creaking sound really loud, as I had before. I looked in back of me and I swear the F-3 moved toward me.
Margaret wound up getting a photo without me, because I was running across the room screaming like a little girl.
Outside she swears she never heard a thing. I've had the opportunity to go back since it's 2 hours from my home in NJ but I won't go.
My wife and I were visiting this train museum in PA called Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.

We were in Strasburg at the time eating (yum), and I wanted to go see some old, actual engines and get some pictures. They have a great outdoors section as well as a huge indoor rail house.
They have real looking stuffed RR people standing around the cars doing what they would do at the time. Fixing tracks and stuff. Really neat but the day we went, it was stormy and kinda dark. They creaped me out.
If I worked there I'd love to dress up and not move until someone passes me. HAHAHA
I went up on the catwalk so I could take a few shots overhead and heard some voices down below, so I figured a family was in there.
My wife was waiting for me at the bottom of the steps when I came down. I asked her if she heard the kids and she replied "no, what kids? We're the only idiots out in this storm."
We walked over to where I heard them and no one was there.
That's not the weird part.
I don't confess to know one engine from another but I heard creaking like a big piece of heavy machinery being moved.
"Oooo they may be moving in a new engine! This I have to see." We hurried over to the other side of the room where the noise was coming from and again, when I got to the area no one was there.
The sky was dark and I wanted to get out to see the yard, so I got a quick picture.
I was standing in front of this old F-3 (I looked up the type) and my wife was taking my picture of me when I heard the same creaking sound really loud, as I had before. I looked in back of me and I swear the F-3 moved toward me.
Margaret wound up getting a photo without me, because I was running across the room screaming like a little girl.
Outside she swears she never heard a thing. I've had the opportunity to go back since it's 2 hours from my home in NJ but I won't go.