Arizona is a beautiful state with a rich natural landscape and cultural life. But it’s also rife with spooky abandoned places, and this one just might be the weirdest of all. It’s an abandoned train graveyard in the middle of the desert, with more than 300 Union Pacific cars not currently in use lined up end-to-end. Abandoned railroads in Arizona speak to another time when travel was very different than it is now and trains were the primary vehicle connecting the United States.

Editors Note: It has come to our attention that this train graveyard no longer exists, but that doesn’t make it any less fascinating to read about.

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Check out this YouTube video by Aerial Aperture DPS to get a closer look:

Did you know about this eerie roadside wonder? Are there any other strange abandoned places in Arizona that deserve to be featured? Know of any creepy abandoned railroads in Arizona? Let us know, and check out our previous article for one we find particularly spine-tingling: There’s An Intriguing Airplane Boneyard In Arizona That You Need To Visit.

Are there any hikes, businesses, or other attractions in Arizona you think the world should know about? Head over to our nomination page and give them a shoutout — you just might see your submission featured in an upcoming article!

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Abandoned Railroads In Arizona

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Check out these equally eerie and abandoned sites in Arizona.

  • Black Canyon City Greyhound Park
  • Casa Grande Domes
  • Gold King Mansion
  • Santa Claus
  • Swansea
  • Two Guns
  • Vulture City

 

Are there haunted places in Arizona?

Or, if you’re feeling really brave, check out these haunted spots in Arizona.

  • Bird Cage Theatre, Tombstone
  • Casey Moore's Oyster House, Tempe
  • The Copper Queen Hotel, Bisbee
  • Hotel San Carlos, Phoenix
  • Jerome Grand Hotel, Jerome
  • Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine, Apache Junction
  • Orpheum Theatre, Phoenix
  • Vulture (Gold) Mine, Wickenburg
  • Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park, Yuma

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