rashore Posted May 22, 2018 #1 Share Posted May 22, 2018 Quote The Dead Travel Fast. Death travels fast to overturn the carriage. The roads of British ghost-lore are crowded with highwaymen thundering their way to oblivion, carriages of fiery skeletons, and headless horses steering hearses to the doors of the doomed. I’ve previously written about phantom automobiles and phantom coaches and a carriage driver cheerfully plying his trade after death. If you search this site for “road ghosts” or “transport ghosts,” you’ll find a gridlock of ghost stories. But what kind of ghostly vehicles do we find on the interstates and back roads of the United States? In this case, from Colorado, we find an exceptionally anomalous story of The Phantom Horse and Buggy [This] story was brought into the office in manuscript form by the person who wrote it, and left with a personal letter addressed to the editor. The letter, omitting only those portions which would give a clew to the identity of the person, is given below. Do you ask, “Why not give us the name?” “Why do not these relators of marvelous experiences come forth into the open and reveal their identity?” http://hauntedohiobooks.com/news/dead-travel-fast/ 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DebDandelion Posted May 22, 2018 #2 Share Posted May 22, 2018 Thank you for sharing. We have A similar story of horses on a dirt road. Disappears around a corner. No buggy though. Story goes, they simply vanish. Then, dad swears he saw the train that carried the Kruger Rands. They were standing on the tracks , heard the train and as they turned towards the oncoming train(total surprise cause they knew the tracks weren't suppose to run trains anymore), it literally vanished. They heard the whistle, the wheels on the tracks ....every detail. He felt sure they would find the money, lol, that experience sparked one of many treasure hunts. (As he recalls...the good old days) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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