The Train That Arrived Before It Departed
Passengers swear they got off hours before they boarded.
By GoldenSpeechPublished 3 months ago • 1 min read

In 1996, a train left Prague bound for Vienna — and arrived before its scheduled departure. Station clocks confirmed it, but passengers insisted the journey took five hours.
When officials interviewed them, their stories conflicted. Some remembered a dark tunnel that didn’t exist on the map. Others swore they saw versions of themselves sleeping in the next car.
The conductor quit days later. His diary entry read:
“The tunnel is not a place — it’s a time.”
Every few years, security cameras in the old Vienna station show an unlisted train pulling in. The timecode always flickers backward.



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