Scheduled Investigations and Events:


Continued Investigations:
The Brewerie At Union Station   Erie, PA

Erie Pennsylvania's Train Station was a bustling place back in the day, when travel by train was one of the only real modes of transportation in and out of town.  Today,  Union Station is bustling for different reasons. It houses a fine restaurant that serves up great food, locally hand-crafted ales,  and a great atmosphere that just so happens to include... Ghosts! 

Due to the number of "occurrences" that  have taken  place during our initial investigations,  PSR will be returning to concentrate on some hot-spots.

 

 


 

 

Private Residence,  Erie, PA

Residents of this home have repeatedly seen the friendly "ghost" that haunts this location. The owners have embraced this spirit and have lived comfortably with it's presence. Not surprisingly, it first appeared shortly after remodeling began on their new home many years ago.


 

 


 

 

Ashtabula Train Disaster site  Ashtabula, OH

On the evening of December 29, 1876, the Pacific Express was traveling over the fated bridge, carrying approximately 159 passengers and crew members. Only the first engine made it to the other side, just as the bridge started to collapse. The rest of the train broke away and plummeted to the bottom of ravine below. Approximately 92 men, women and children were killed. Most did not die from the fall itself, but were literally burned alive while trapped inside the crushed cars--the result of oil lamps and stoves which ignited the fatal fire.