Stories vary from story teller to story teller but this is the version I have heard. In the early 1940s there was a bus of kids on its way back from a field trip when the bus had stalled in the middle of the tracks.
The driver tried to get the bus going but it would not go at all. Legend has it that the bus was struck by train and all who were on that bus died that day.
Many years have passed and many say that those kids who died that day will push any car that is on those very tracks off so that the fate of that person will not meet theirs.
Legends state that around the tracks are the names of those who passed as a memorial to them.
During halloween its a hot spot for people to try and put powder on the back of their car to see the finger prints of the little kids.
Much of the Tracks urban legend has been debunked as just a Halloween story. The pushing of the car is a mere optical illusion which looks like your car is uphill but it has a slight slope which allows the car in neutral to roll down. The names of the streets where people claim were the children who were on that very bus are in fact not the names.
Still the location still gathers the curiosity of the ghost thrill seekers and those who have dared claim many ghost encounters.
(Just be forewarned it is illegal to park your car on the tracks. You will get a ticket.)
There isn't really much to see at the location but if you are curious on how to get to the imfamous tracks here is a link from Yelp on the Ghost Tracks.
Still the location still gathers the curiosity of the ghost thrill seekers and those who have dared claim many ghost encounters.
(Just be forewarned it is illegal to park your car on the tracks. You will get a ticket.)
There isn't really much to see at the location but if you are curious on how to get to the imfamous tracks here is a link from Yelp on the Ghost Tracks.