Santa Fe Depot Diner, Leavenworth


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The Santa Fe Depot Diner in Leavenworth, Kansas, is reportedly haunted by a shadowy figure of a man in old railroad attire, a ghostly woman in early 20th-century clothing, and potentially a railroad worker who may have died in an accident at the historic 1887 depot. Visitors have also reported hearing phantom train whistles and wheels, disembodied voices, and witnessing a child with a hand on a window, according to sources discussing the building's history as a transportation hub and its connection to the Underground Railroad. Guests and investigators have reported seeing shadowy figures moving within the depot, which vanish when approached. On foggy nights, the sounds of a train whistle and the clattering of wheels can be heard, even though no trains are present. A man in old railroad attire is said to haunt the building. A ghostly woman in early 20th-century clothing is seen sitting in the former waiting room. There are reports of a small child pressing their hand against a window and an old man smoking a cigar in the hallway. Visitors have reported hearing disembodied voices within the depot.

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