India’s Most Haunted Railway Tunnel Where a British engineer’s ghost still walks…

Located on the Kalka–Shimla Railway in Himachal Pradesh.

A British engineer was tasked with building Tunnel 33 in the early 1900s.

He miscalculated the tunnel’s alignment — the two ends didn’t meet.

Humiliated and fined, Colonel Barog took his own life near the tunnel site.

Locals began reporting a tall man in colonial attire…

Footsteps echo… whispers in the dark… even when the tunnel is empty.

Some say his ghost is friendly and wants to talk. Others avoid Tunnel 33 after sunset.

– Accessible      by the Kalka–Shimla toy train – Nearest      stop: Barog Station Open for daylight visits

Would you walk through Tunnel 33 at night?