This railway station in India was kept closed for 42 years. There was an atmosphere of fear among the locals, and no movement was allowed. The government had declared it haunted.
Railway stations are usually associated with hustle and bustle, movement, and travel stories. But there is one such railway station in India that was declared haunted and shut down for 42 years. This station is located in the Purulia district of West Bengal and is named ‘Begunkodor Railway Station’. Let’s learn about this station and the incidents associated with it.

Begunkodor Railway Station was established in 1960. This station was built in partnership between Rani Lachhmi Kumari Devi of Santhal Pargana and Indian Railways. Its purpose was to connect nearby rural areas to the railway network. In the early days, the station functioned normally, and passenger facilities were operational.

In 1967, rumors spread that a female ghost had been spotted at the station. It was said to be a young woman in a white saree, wandering near the tracks at night. Some railway employees also confirmed this, lending credibility to the claims. Soon after, the station was declared ‘haunted’.

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In 2009, the then Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee announced the reopening of Begunkodor Station. In August 2009, the station was formally inaugurated, and trains began stopping there again. Efforts were also made to remove the ‘haunted’ label from the station.

Local stories also claimed that the station master and his family died shortly after sightings of this ghost. However, there is no official record of these incidents with the railways, but the wave of fear was so strong that employees began avoiding work there.

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After 1967, the railways declared this station ‘non-operational’. No trains stopped there, and no staff were posted. Over time, the station was overgrown with bushes and became desolate. People began calling it the ‘den of ghosts,’ and even its name frightened them.

In the 2000s, some local social activists and journalists tried to uncover the truth behind this matter. They found no evidence of the ‘haunted’ stories. In reality, it was all a result of fear and rumors spread among people. Many believe regional interests were also behind these tales.

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Today, Begunkodor Railway Station is fully operational. Passengers visit during the day, trains stop here, and staff are regularly posted. However, some people still fear staying here at night, but both the railways and the administration have declared it completely safe.