It was a stormy night, and Loco Pilot Rajeev was driving the late-night express through a deserted stretch of railway track. The rain poured relentlessly, and the wind howled like a warning. Suddenly, through the sheets of rain, Rajeev saw a woman in a white saree standing right in the middle of the track, waving her hands frantically.
There was no official signal to stop, but something in her eyes made him pull the emergency brake. The train screeched to a halt just a few meters away from her. But when Rajeev looked again—she was gone. Confused, he stepped out into the rain and walked ahead with his torch.
His blood ran cold—just a few meters ahead, the track was broken, hanging over a deep gorge. If he hadn’t stopped, the entire train would have plunged into darkness, killing hundreds.
Later, the station master revealed a chilling truth: years ago, a woman had died at that exact spot in a train accident. Since then, passengers have reported seeing her ghost—always appearing before a disaster, as if trying to save lives from meeting the same fate she did.
That night, Rajeev knew he had been saved… by
a ghost.
