St. Louis Light
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The St. Louis Light or the St. Louis Ghost Train is a reportedly paranormal phenomenon in Canada. It was once featured on the television series Unsolved Mysteries with Robert Stack and continues to receive much attention. [1]Found south of Prince Albert and north of St. Louis along an old but abandoned rail line, the light reportedly moves up and down the line at night, changing colours and varying in brightness.[2] Several stories exist as to its origin, including that it is a ghost train, or that it is the ghost of a drunk brakeman who lost his head to a passing train and now wanders up and down the tracks with a lantern attempting to find it.
Non-paranormal explanations include possible refraction of car headlights, although the light continues to attract the curious.
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- [3] - Virtual Saskatchewan article on the St. Louis Ghost Train.
- [4] - A private page on the St. Louis Light.
- [5] - The St. Louis Light Information Page.
- [6] - a page with photographs and video of the ghost light.
- [7] - Mystery Solved?