The Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad Station is a historical landmark and was built in the later 1800s. If you ever seen an old fashioned railroad station this would be it. Big square glass windows and giant wood double doors surround the entire station. A brick walkway still exist where the platform is where people would board the trains. For being such an old part of history the building is like brand new. Much of the past has not changed here still a old antique clock remains on the wall, an old wall phone that they only used 60 years ago, paintings of trains that are over 50 years old etc and the oak benches that line up along the walls.

 If their are any spirits here they are very happy since the place has been totally preserved. One person can only fathom what this place use to be like  years ago people standing at the ticket counter, someone reading a newspaper sitting on a bench or a lady powdering her face in the old wooden bathrooms inside. With such as old Train Station we knew this place probably had some sort of activity whether it would be cold spots, orbs, feelings of a presence. The Train Station itself is very eerie at night as lights surround the entire place as if people are still waiting for their next train. Nearby it is said a train accident occurred that killed at least 20 people when the train derailed so it is possible them ghost walk the tracks nearby today. 

In the 1980s this place was given a plaque which states that it is a historical landmark. Now it seems to be used for model railroading as we came across tracks, model trains, and models.

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Rick-AngelOfThyNight

 
     
 

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