ghost train
English
Noun
ghost train (plural ghost trains)
- A fairground attraction in which participants ride through a haunted house in a railcar.
- (theater) An excursion done by many tourist railways around the world. Usually, a fictional story is created and performed with static displays or live actors on either side of a train. Actors and actresses play out a story on the long and narrow stage provided by the railcar aisles.
- (Britain) A rail service which does not appear in the public timetables.
- (Britain) A supernatural manifestation of a railway locomotive or passenger cars.
- an unmanned train rolling on the train line
Hypernyms
- (fairground attraction): dark ride
Translations
fairground attraction
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theatrical performance beside a train
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rail service which does not appear on timetables
unmanned train
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