Eerie photos show ghost station beneath Sydney Central

Transport for NSW has posted a set of ghostly photos showing the disused and abandoned rooms, tunnels, and halls that linger beneath the modern hum of Central Station.

These scary looking bathrooms were once bustling with railway staff using them as locker rooms, and at one point were even used by the police as a work space when emergency office space was needed for crucial work.”

“While Central has continued to grow and develop above ground, what’s left below are traces of how life working on the railways used to be,” Transport for NSW posted on Facebook.

The current Central Station, which is the third major Sydney terminal, was built in 1906.

Transport for NSW didn’t mention any ghost sightings in their Facebook post – but didn’t quite rule them out either.

The station was added to the NSW Heritage Register in 1999.

Fun fact! According to the Institution of Surveyors NSW, Central Station was built in part over a cemetery.

That’s surely unrelated to the eerie nature of these images.

Sources – 9News

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