Flagstaff Historic Railway Station

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This historic railway station was built in 1926, and shortly after the construction, a brakeman was hit by a runaway train and died outside the station. Ever since, staff and visitors to the building claim to have felt an eerie presence throughout the building, as well as ghostly voices, cold spots and even seeing the apparition of a man in an old-fashioned suit wandering through the building.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
1 East Route 66
Flagstaff, AZ
United States

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GPS:
35.1973203, -111.64919509999999
County:
Coconino County, Arizona
Nearest Towns:
Flagstaff, AZ (0.1 mi.)
Kachina Village, AZ (7.4 mi.)
Mountainaire, AZ (7.8 mi.)
Munds Park, AZ (17.4 mi.)
Parks, AZ (17.5 mi.)
Sedona, AZ (23.5 mi.)
West Sedona, AZ (24.5 mi.)
Village Of Oak Creek (Big Park), AZ (29.5 mi.)
Big Park, AZ (29.5 mi.)
Williams, AZ (30.8 mi.)

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