This is the BEST, most comprehensive and only video on UA-cam that visits the ACTUAL site where Screaming Bridge was. Kudos on the classy gesture to visit the graves of the three victims. Had no idea they were all buried at Moore. Well done.
What a tragedy. Thank you for sharing the true story and remembering those young women. And a very kind gesture of you to pay your respects. You earned an instant subscriber.
Right. Went over that road many times in the 60s and 70s. It was much wider and had no close overgrowth next to it back then. Better maintained. Over a half dozen more people were killed at that site by trains besides the famous incident in 1961.. Thats because, you were so much lower than the track on approach from either side, You couldn't see trains coming till you were up on the track crossing it. Strange truth is, during the crossings whole existence, It was never know as a haunted site. Teenagers in the late 60s began identifying the site as a place in legacy park. They went there to hang out, get drunk and tell ghost stories. Those bridges in legacy park have no deadly history at all.
Hey great video, so good you told not full story, not just the urban legend people talk about, we just watched a few of your. Ideas & subscribed, stay safe 👋💀🤘
Some of the graffiti when I went was actually pretty positive or funny. I didn’t get a bad vibe from the place at all but I did say a little prayer for the teens who died there
Thank you for sharing this video. Such a sad 😭 😭😭 story. But it's good to know where and how this happened. Poor girls. And thank you for leaving them flowers 🌹🌹🌷🌷. On their graves.
2021 it was 2 weeks before Halloween so I mentioned to my son and my 3 nephews that this Halloween we were gunna do something different each one of us will pick a haunted place to go to something different so we all picked a place and my son he was 20 at the time now 22yrs old picked this place and omg yess we heard girls screaming loud and heard things moving around like someone was walking close to us and 2 my nephews stared running towards the car and my son next and I was last it was soo dark if you didn't know the bridge wasn't full bridge you would fall into the water...Scary shit we never went back
There's also an unfinished bridge that's also abandoned, also goes over trinity river, but it's in Arlington tx, about 1 mile and a half east from N. highway 360 . I walked across it one day after work , I was walking towards my wife's work. But last I drove by to try again, it's been fenced up with wired fences, with no trespassing on it.
That is NOT screaming bridge .......Screaming bridge was north of there over the old road that crossed the RR tracks ...... get your history right ...........
@@johnqualesmith4911 you are wrong ...... dope, get your history right and do some research before you run your gums. History did not "start" the day you were born ...... there are dozens of pages with maps and original newspaper clippings showing where the 'accident' happened, who was involved and at what location ..... you are WRONG !!! .... LOL DEAD WRONG !!!!! 🙂
I'm agreeing with you shit for brians . That isn't the Screaming Bridge it was next Bedford- Arlington Road near Beltline Road underneath the Highway about a Hafe Click North of the Bridge he's standing on next to the Railroad Track's like you mentioned. There's nothing there but an Abandoned Road. He didn't have a fucking clue where it was located someone told him and he went back to edit the video just like every other dumbass that gets the wrong bridge.
This is the BEST, most comprehensive and only video on UA-cam that visits the ACTUAL site where Screaming Bridge was. Kudos on the classy gesture to visit the graves of the three victims. Had no idea they were all buried at Moore. Well done.
Love that you left flowers. Very classy. Excellent point that these were real people, not just details in a spooky story. Nice job. 👍🏻
What a tragedy. Thank you for sharing the true story and remembering those young women. And a very kind gesture of you to pay your respects. You earned an instant subscriber.
Thank you
Right. Went over that road many times in the 60s and 70s. It was much wider and had no close overgrowth next to it back then. Better maintained. Over a half dozen more people were killed at that site by trains besides the famous incident in 1961.. Thats because, you were so much lower than the track on approach from either side, You couldn't see trains coming till you were up on the track crossing it. Strange truth is, during the crossings whole existence, It was never know as a haunted site. Teenagers in the late 60s began identifying the site as a place in legacy park. They went there to hang out, get drunk and tell ghost stories. Those bridges in legacy park have no deadly history at all.
Hey great video, so good you told not full story, not just the urban legend people talk about, we just watched a few of your. Ideas & subscribed, stay safe 👋💀🤘
Some of the graffiti when I went was actually pretty positive or funny. I didn’t get a bad vibe from the place at all but I did say a little prayer for the teens who died there
Thank you for sharing this video. Such a sad 😭 😭😭 story. But it's good to know where and how this happened. Poor girls. And thank you for leaving them flowers 🌹🌹🌷🌷. On their graves.
2021 it was 2 weeks before Halloween so I mentioned to my son and my 3 nephews that this Halloween we were gunna do something different each one of us will pick a haunted place to go to something different so we all picked a place and my son he was 20 at the time now 22yrs old picked this place and omg yess we heard girls screaming loud and heard things moving around like someone was walking close to us and 2 my nephews stared running towards the car and my son next and I was last it was soo dark if you didn't know the bridge wasn't full bridge you would fall into the water...Scary shit we never went back
Great job
Wow, thanks for the deeper info!
There's also an unfinished bridge that's also abandoned, also goes over trinity river, but it's in Arlington tx, about 1 mile and a half east from N. highway 360 . I walked across it one day after work , I was walking towards my wife's work. But last I drove by to try again, it's been fenced up with wired fences, with no trespassing on it.
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That is NOT screaming bridge .......Screaming bridge was north of there over the old road that crossed the RR tracks ...... get your history right ...........
That is the screaming bridge get your history right
@@johnqualesmith4911 you are wrong ...... dope, get your history right and do some research before you run your gums. History did not "start" the day you were born ...... there are dozens of pages with maps and original newspaper clippings showing where the 'accident' happened, who was involved and at what location ..... you are WRONG !!! .... LOL DEAD WRONG !!!!! 🙂
@@Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654 wrong ..... as usual ........
He shows it later in his video
I'm agreeing with you shit for brians . That isn't the Screaming Bridge it was next Bedford- Arlington Road near Beltline Road underneath the Highway about a Hafe Click North of the Bridge he's standing on next to the Railroad Track's like you mentioned. There's nothing there but an Abandoned Road. He didn't have a fucking clue where it was located someone told him and he went back to edit the video just like every other dumbass that gets the wrong bridge.
She probably was murdered and now she haunt s the place