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Plank Road, Everett, PA

by David Weaver
(Woodbury, PA)

Hi there, my name is David and I want to tell you this story I heard from a friend of mine. Ok the story goes like this a woman was driving on that road one day and the car stalls on the railroad tracks and a train was coming and she hopped out of the car and tried to get her baby out of the car, but, it was too late the train smashed the car and killed the woman and her baby instantly.

The ghost hunt goes that you go down the road down to the tunnel at night turn around at the intersection and park in the middle of the tunnel and shut the car off. that means turn off the headlights, domelights, cameras, and phones and in a couple of minutes you will see handprints on the windows and a figure running towards the car. Also, lock the doors when you park the car and remember DO NOT I REPEAT DO NOT OPEN THE DOORS or hatch and will be more exteme for pregnant women.

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by: Mick

You must be careful in doing this. Sitting in a dark tunnel with no engine running and all lights out could be extremely dangerous.

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