Accident or arson? The mystery of Sydney s Luna Park Ghost Train fire
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Loud, chaotic, dark: a trip through the swinging doors of Hell s Railway promised the creepiest spine-tingling ride of your life .
One of the most popular attractions at Sydney s Luna Park, the Ghost Train yanked passengers along a 180-metre electric track full of hairpin turns.
The ride was lined with scares like the dancing skeletons at this bend.
Then after the ape monster, the dragon’s head and the graveyard Dracula a skeleton sat up in a box. You ll shiver and quake on the Ghost Train, the ride soundtrack cackled.
Inside the making of the ABC EXPOSED investigation into the Ghost Train fire at Sydney s Luna Park in 1979
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As part of their investigation, the EXPOSED team re-enacted the Ghost Train fire which witnesses described as being like an atomic bomb .
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During the filming of interviews for her new documentary series, EXPOSED: The Ghost Train Fire, Caro Meldrum-Hanna experienced something that has never before happened to her in more than a decade of investigating difficult and shocking stories, including the disturbing Four Corners program into the NT juvenile justice system which triggered a royal commission.