For those who love a great scare, there is a place in Australia that is sure to give you what you're looking for.
Redbank Range Railway Tunnel, better known as Mushroom Tunnel, is said to be haunted by a lady name Emily Bollard who was killed by a train there.
People claim to see lights floating and to feel quick drops of temperature when inside of the passageway, bringing a chill up the spine of even the manliest of men.
Mushroom Tunnel was first opened in 1867.
It was the first tunnel to be used by the NSW Railway.
Closed in 1919, the Mushroom Shaft was just another tunnel until an accident that occurred a few years earlier in 1916.
Emily Bollard was walking through the tunnel and was struck and killed by a train that was speeding through.
Now people claim to hear and feel her walking by them in the tunnel while sitting down.
It is very dark inside Mushroom Tunnel which makes it hard for eyes to adjust, so whether or not you are seeing supernatural lights or just having your eyes trick you is solely up to you.
Most people who do visit believe that what they are feeling and experiencing is indeed a supernatural event.
This is an eerie feeling to have but an adrenaline rush for those who enjoy getting a good scare.
Australia has been known to harbor some very scary places, the area is vast and you really don't know what to expect when out there.
Mushroom Tunnel is a prime example of that.
A once well-known Railway turned into a haunting tourist attraction for travelers looking to get a good and possible real scare.
There are still paranormal hunters investigating Mushroom Underpass to see if the experience is really a supernatural one or just one that comes naturally from the surroundings.
So far nothing has been found because it seems all electronics tend to start to act up when approaching the tunnel.
Some people say they've felt the temperature drop and when a car pulls up it rises again.
After the car leaves the temperature then drops back to chilly suddenly and you start to hear noises as if someone was walking the tunnel.
This is a very exciting and scary experience at the same time, which is probably what draws people to come and visit Mushroom Channel.
A lot of the visitors to Mushroom Channel claim to have seen Emily walking or hearing her walking back and forth.
Also screams are said to have been heard that are said to be Emily screaming before she was hit by the train.
It was said when she was hit that her body was carried all the way into the town of Picton by the train before being discovered.
She was on her way to visit her brother when she was hit.
The story of Mushroom Tunnel has been heard all over Australia.
It is one that has been passed down for years and thousands of visitors come to see Mushroom Tunnel every year.
Emily's story is a sad one but her haunting of Mushroom Tunnel keeps her alive and well even many years after her untimely death.
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