San Antonio 's Ghost Children' s Ghost Children 's legend dates back to the first half of the 20th century, most of the descriptions began in the 1930s and 1950s. The story is based on an accident pretending to involve school buses filled with children. As the story happened, the school bus stagnated on the orbit of a series of trains, then killed everyone on the bus and was hit by an opposing cargo train. (Weiser) Immediately after this terrible incident, if someone stopped the car on the same rail track and made the gear neutral, the car was said to roll from the uphill (ignoring gravity)
In the popular San Antonio legend, I believe that in 1938 a bus full of children stopped on the train railroad, immediately hit a train and murdered children inside. Since then it has been reported that if you drop in on the "ghost truck" and place the car in the air, the children's ghost seems to keep your car safe. To prove the suspicion of a skeptic, some baby 's Talcum Powder is on the car and some people use fingerprints to prove that there are children. Unfortunately, there is a very logical explanation for those who want to make the story the truth. There is a slight slope in the truck, which causes the vehicle to roll over. The fingerprint that is displayed is probably your own.
There is a strange legend surrounding the railroad crossing in southern part of San Antonio, Texas. Indeed, the intersection of the road and the railroad was the site of a tragic accident in which some school-aged children were murdered - but even if the road is uphill, their ghosts were breaking the site It was. This story may be a story of a mere urban legend, but these reports are very interesting and I write an article on the phenomenon "ghost railroad crossings". This article contains photos posted by Andy and Debi Chesney. Some of their daughters and her friends recently went to the intersection and took some pictures to test the legend. It is embarrassing that a strange transparent character appeared in the picture. "Until the day after I printed out photos, they knew it was in the picture," Chesney said. "This is really weird, it looks like a little girl with a teddy bear."