

Documentary · Mystery · Drama
Overview
Uncovering the haunted secrets at one of America's largest Train Museums with a Team of Paranormal Investigators, Museum employees and Historians.
Top Cast


T. J. Obermeyer
T. J. Obermeyer
Museum Curator
T. J. Obermeyer
Museum Curator


Maddox Randall Hacke
Maddox Randall Hacke
Student Curator
Maddox Randall Hacke
Student Curator


Larry Obermeyer
Larry Obermeyer
Museum Creator/Curator
Larry Obermeyer
Museum Creator/Curator


Trisha Rivers
Trisha Rivers
Self
Trisha Rivers
Self


Tanya Glann
Tanya Glann
Museum Caretaker
Tanya Glann
Museum Caretaker


Tracy Dean Lund
Tracy Dean Lund
Paranormal Investigator
Tracy Dean Lund
Paranormal Investigator


Rosemarie LaFleur
Rosemarie LaFleur
Paranormal Investigator
Rosemarie LaFleur
Paranormal Investigator


Ray Vulcan
Ray Vulcan
Model Train Engineer
Ray Vulcan
Model Train Engineer


Jules Vanlaningham
Jules Vanlaningham
Paranormal Investigator
Jules Vanlaningham
Paranormal Investigator


David LaFleur
David LaFleur
Paranormal Investigator
David LaFleur
Paranormal Investigator
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