Wednesday, 4 November 2015

[amdavadis4ever] Most Haunted Bridges In The USA

 

This picturesque stream in central Indiana doesn't seem like the place for a tale of grisly death and haunting, but it is. A railroad bridge between Danville and Avon is home to two legends. One tells of a construction worker who fell into wet cement and slowly drowned in it while his fellow workers watched helplessly. The railroad company refused to spend the time or money recovering the body, so they left him in there, encased in the cement. Another legend tells of a woman carrying her baby across the bridge who had nowhere to duck into when a train began to bear down on her. In desperation, she jumped. She survived the fall, but the baby did not. At night, you can also apparently hear their screams, and some people have reported seeing a woman in white, down in the water searching for something.

The name "Screaming Bridge" apparently actually had an innocuous origin: the original surface of the bridge was grooved, and made a "screaming" sound when driven over. Now, that name is associated with a much more sinister legend. Today, any screams heard are thought to be any number of tragic spirits. There's one tale about a couple arguing and the man pushing the woman off. There's another about a couple's car breaking down and the man going to get help, only to return and find the woman hanging from the side of the bridge. And, of course, there's a woman tossing her baby over the side. The only actual recorded death here was a locomotive accident in 1909 that killed two engineers and injured three others.



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