In 1891, a railroad bridge over Stucker's Creek in Scott County, Indiana, had to be replaced because it was so low that it anyone standing on a train risked losing their head. The above newspaper article, from September of 1891, indicates that the bridge developed a reputation for being haunted after claiming the lives of 39 railroad employees.
In 1891, a railroad bridge over Stucker's Creek in Scott County, Indiana, had to be replaced because it was so low that it anyone standing on a train risked losing their head. The above newspaper article, from September of 1891, indicates that the bridge developed a reputation for being haunted after claiming the lives of 39 railroad employees.