The Silver Train of Stockholm

[1][2] The modern railway network, which was inaugurated in 1950, has racked up several mythical urban legends over the years, especially of the horror genre, of which the silver train is the most famous.

[4] This curse is retold in various urban legends and ghost stories about the silver train and has even been turned into a TV-episode in the year 2000 for the Swedish horror themed television show Spökafton [sv], as well as a children's book in 2016 under the name Spöktåget Silverpilen ("The ghost train The Silver Arrow") in the book series Mystiska Myter ("Mysterious Myths"), written by Swedish author Anna Hansson [sv].

In addition to the silver color, the train is also characterized by the fact that its passengers (the deceased) have expressionless, dead eyes.

[4] In one variant of the legend, the silver train is said to have operated on the Blue line and arrived at Kymlinge station as its final destination, where all the dead were supposedly dropped off.

The girl was supposed to get off at T-Centralen, but the train did not stop even though she pulled the emergency brake – she had boarded "the Silver Arrow".

The Silver Train, also known as The Silver Arrow ( Swedish : Silverpilen ) at Kymlinge ghost station , "the metro station for the dead" (photoshopped image).