Begunkodar Railway Station: The Truth Behind Ghost Stories

0
136
begunkodar-railway-station:-the-truth-behind-ghost-stories
Begunkodar Railway Station: The Truth Behind Ghost Stories

A group of rationalists in West Bengal exposed a long-standing mystery about a haunted Begunkodar railway station.

They camped overnight at Begunkodar Railway Station with police protection. Their investigation revealed locals created the ghost story to promote ‘ghost tourism’ and rob scared tourists.

Begunkodor railway station
Photo: Bablu Mahato

Begunkodar Railway Station Ghost Story

People stopped using the station because they thought it was haunted. Even Indian Railways listed it as haunted in their records. The station was built in 1960. Lachan Kumari, a Santal queen, worked with Indian Railways to set it up. 

At first, the station was important to local people. But ghost stories changed how people saw it. This shows how rumors can change the way people use public places.

Begunkodar station in Purulia district gained fame in 1967. Indian Railways listed it among 10 haunted railway stations after passengers abandoned it. Reports claimed that the station master died after seeing a woman in a white saree walking on the tracks.

The railway administration initially dismissed rumors about Begunkodar station. However, the mysterious deaths of the station master and his family fueled public fear. These deaths transformed rumors into reality.

begunkodar railway station horror
Photo: Subhajit Paul

Station employees refused to work due to safety concerns. Trains stopped halting at Begunkodar railway station due to staff shortages. The railway authorities attempted to deploy new employees for the next few months. Their efforts failed as no one agreed to work at the railway station.

Because of ongoing staffing issues, officials finally closed Begunkodar station. This closure reinforced local beliefs about the station’s supernatural reputation. The sequence of events demonstrates how rumors combined with unexplained incidents can impact public perception and operational decisions.

The station remained closed for 42 years. Mamata Banerjee reopened it in 2009 during her tenure as railways minister. However, fear persisted, and no one stayed at the station after 5 PM. This atmosphere of fear fueled a thriving ‘ghost tourism’ industry. Urban youth often challenged themselves to spend a night at the supposedly haunted station.

Bursting the Mysteries of Begunkodar Station

A team of 9 from Paschim Banga Bigyan Mancha investigated Begunkodar Station on Thursday night. They used torches, digital compasses, and cameras to detect paranormal activity. Police provided protection during their overnight stay.

Team leader Nayan Mukherjee reported no signs of ghostly presence/paranormal activities. However, at 2 AM, they heard strange noises behind the station. They found that a group of men hiding in bushes were causing it. The team attempted to catch them but failed. Mukherjee suspects these locals may be responsible for robbing tourists.

Purulia Superintendent of Police Joy Biswas has increased night patrols in the area. The police are also using public address systems to raise awareness about the situation.

This investigation exposes the reality behind Begunkodar railway station ghost stories. It highlights how locals exploited superstition for financial gain. The police response demonstrates efforts to ensure public safety and dispel harmful myths.

Photo: By VishuN – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=104982113

Nearest Airport

Purulia is in West Bengal but it is closer to Ranchi, Jharkhand. The nearest airport is Birsa Munda Airport. It’s about 172 km from Purulia.

This location makes travel interesting for people in Purulia. Many use Ranchi’s services because it’s nearby. The far-off airport changes how people get to and from Purulia. Locals and visitors have to plan their trips carefully because of this.

Photo: Shuvayu Biswas

Details about Begunkodar

Begunkodar railway station is part of the South Eastern Railway zone. It’s in the Purulia district of West Bengal, India. The station serves people in Begunkodor and Jhalda town.

The town is near the border of Jharkhand. Begunkodor is 46 km from Purulia town. In 2011, Begunkodor had a population of 6,437, according to the census.

Most people in Begunkodor live in rural areas. About 91% of the population is rural. Only a small part live in urban areas. This split shows that Begunkodor is mostly a rural place. The town’s location and population affect its development and services.

Begunkodor railway station
Begunkodor railway station | Photo: Arpan Goswami | Google Photos
Begunkodar railway station story is real or fake

Fake, a group of rationalists busted the mystery of Begunkodar railway station. The locals were behind the ghost story.

Which railway station was closed for 42 years?

Begunkodar Railway Station was closed for 42 years. From 1967 to 2009 it remained officially closed by the Indian Railways.

Is there any haunted railway station?

Begunkodar Railway Station is the most haunted railway station officially announced by Indian Railways. However, the myth was busted by the rationalist in 2017.

Which railway station is closed due to ghosts?

Begunkodar Railway Station was closed due to the myth. But in 2017, the mystery of the Begunkodar Railway station was revealed.

Note: We are writing this article under the Travel category. Currently, we are exploring ways to enhance user experience and our outreach. Do let us know your thoughts on this and we will write more travel, tourism, and exploration-related articles.

Join us on Telegram Group for the Latest Aviation Updates. Subsequently, follow us on Google News.

Busting Myths About New Multi-Modal Navi Mumbai International Airport | Exclusive

The post Begunkodar Railway Station: The Truth Behind Ghost Stories appeared first on Aviation A2Z.