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Answer #1:
Found by: Terri -
I can't help you with that particular restaurant but there's actually two different cases of
haunted railroad tracks. One is in Texas and I only know its the ghosts of schoolchildren in a
bus accident. THe other is in Belleville, Il and after you just barely go over the tracks the
ghost of a boy will push you back over the tracks and over a hill to save you from his fate. If
there's baby powder on your bumper you can see his fingerprints
Answer #2:
Found by: Valerie -
It sounds like the John Stone Tavern in Ashland, MA, on the Hopkinton line, just off of 135. I've never heard of stopping on the tracks and wouldn't recommend it.
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