A maze of abandoned train tunnels, a graveyard underneath a mental 亡命 and an entire island 十分な of GHOSTS: Take a 小旅行する of the scariest 位置/汚点/見つけ出すs in Sydney - and they're NOT for the faint of heart

  • Daily Mail Australia 収集するd a 名簿(に載せる)/表(にあげる) of the 最高の,を越す five scariest hotspots for the 勇敢に立ち向かう to 調査する in Sydney
  • Central 鉄道 駅/配置する is built on 最高の,を越す of maze of abandoned tunnels said to be haunted by 発言する/表明するs of children
  • 検疫 駅/配置する in Manly was used to 扱う/治療する 患者s with 病気s and is たびたび(訪れる)d by ぐずぐず残る spirits
  • Gladesville Mental Hospital in Sydney's north was built to 扱う/治療する mentally sick 患者s though has dark history?

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Millions of tourists visit Sydney every year to see iconic attractions 含むing the オペラ House, Harbour 橋(渡しをする) and Bondi Beach - but underneath the surface there's a darker 味方する to the city's history.

From haunted 鉄道 tunnels, to abandoned mental hospitals, to hidden 集まり 墓/厳粛/彫る/重大なs, Sydney is 十分な of spooky 位置/汚点/見つけ出すs said to be haunted by spirits.

Daily Mail Australia has 収集するd a 名簿(に載せる)/表(にあげる) of the scariest areas in Sydney for those 勇敢に立ち向かう enough to 捜し出す out the haunted underbelly of the Harbour City.

Central 鉄道 駅/配置する

While tens of thousands of commuters may pass through Central Station as they make their way to work every way, deep beneath the platforms it is a more silent affair

While tens of thousands of 通勤(学)者s may pass through Central 駅/配置する as they make their way to work every way, 深い beneath the 壇・綱領・公約s it is a more silent 事件/事情/状勢

Abandoned tunnels snake underground and have sat disused for decades - at least by humans

Abandoned tunnels snake 地下組織の and have sat disused for 10年間s - at least by humans

Stripped bare but largely still intact, platforms 26 and 27 were built in the 1970s on the site of the old Devonshire Street Cemetery

Stripped 明らかにする but 大部分は still 損なわれていない, 壇・綱領・公約s 26 and 27 were built in the 1970s on the 場所/位置 of the old Devonshire Street 共同墓地

The bodies lying in the old Devonshire Street Cemetery were reburied across the city decades before the station was built but workers recently inspecting the unused platform have reported some eerie goings-on in the gloomy and dusty underworld

The 団体/死体s lying in the old Devonshire Street 共同墓地 were reburied across the city 10年間s before the 駅/配置する was built but 労働者s recently 検査/視察するing the 未使用の 壇・綱領・公約 have 報告(する)/憶測d some eerie goings-on in the 暗い/優うつな and dusty 暗黒街

While tens of thousands of 通勤(学)者s may pass through Central 駅/配置する as they make their way to work every day, 深い beneath the 壇・綱領・公約s there is a hidden world.

Abandoned tunnels snake 地下組織の and have sat 未使用の for 10年間s.

Stripped 明らかにする but 大部分は still 損なわれていない, 壇・綱領・公約s 26 and 27 were built in the 1970s on the 場所/位置 of the old Devonshire Street 共同墓地.

The 団体/死体s lying in the graveyard were reburied across the city 10年間s before the 駅/配置する was built but 労働者s recently 検査/視察するing the 未使用の 壇・綱領・公約 have 報告(する)/憶測d some eerie goings-on in the 暗い/優うつな and dusty 暗黒街.

Sydney Trains 公式の/役人s have 報告(する)/憶測d 審理,公聴会 発言する/表明するs echoing against the 塀で囲むs, and even the sounds of children playing.

Director of 操作/手術s with Sydney Trains Tony Eid also (人命などを)奪う,主張するs to have heard th e sound of children's 発言する/表明するs on a visit to 駅/配置する's never-used tunnels.

He 以前 told the Sydney Morning 先触れ(する): '労働者s 負かす/撃墜する here said they would hear kids playing and, thinking they were vandals, would go and 調査/捜査する.

'On one occasion I was 負かす/撃墜する here with a 無線で通信する 乗組員 and we all heard children playing. Take that as you wish but we all heard it'.

Aside from the 駅/配置する's ghostly past, it is also the 場所/位置 of more 有形の historical events like the 戦う/戦い of Central 駅/配置する - where 兵士s rebelling against the army were 伴う/関わるd in a shoot-out with 武装した 軍の guards.

One 逸脱する 弾丸 穴を開ける 近づく 壇・綱領・公約 one is what remains of the 交流 started by a drunken 兵士's 射撃 - which led to the guards 殺人,大当り one and 負傷させるing eight when they returned 解雇する/砲火/射撃.

Sydney Open 申し込む/申し出s 小旅行するs of the mysterious 地下組織の maze beneath Central 駅/配置する - featuring presenters from the Australian 鉄道 Historical Society and Sydney Trains staff.

検疫 駅/配置する

Set up as a vital safeguard in 1833 to prevent immigrants arriving in Australia from spreading diseases to the main settlement in the city, many migrants spent their final days at the compound on Manly’s North Head before succumbing to deadly viruses

始める,決める up as a 決定的な 保護(する)/緊急輸入制限 in 1833 to 妨げる 移民,移住(する)s arriving in Australia from spreading 病気s to the main 解決/入植地 in the city, many migrants spent their final days at the 構内/化合物 on Manly’s North 長,率いる before succumbing to deadly ウイルスs

Officially, close to 600 people died at the station out of the 26,000 who stayed there between the quarantine site being founded in the 1830s and its closure in the 1980s, demonstrating its success

公式に, の近くに to 600 people died at the 駅/配置する out of the 26,000 who stayed there between the 検疫 場所/位置 存在 設立するd in the 1830s and its 終結 in the 1980s, 論証するing its success

Several nurses as well as a spirit known as Matron are said to patrol the hospital ward while a mortician in a top hat - nicknamed by staff as Mr Slimey - has been spotted walking around the grounds

Several nurses 同様に as a spirit known as Matron are said to patrol the hospital 区 while a mortician in a 最高の,を越す hat - 愛称d by staff as Mr Slimey - has been spotted walking around the grounds

While the site now operates as a luxury hotel resort as well as a heritage-listed tourist centre with many original buildings and passengers’ engravings still intact, it’s the evening ghost tours that attract many to its doors

While the 場所/位置 now operates as a 高級な hotel 訴える手段/行楽地 同様に as a 遺産-名簿(に載せる)/表(にあげる)d tourist centre with many 初めの buildings and 乗客s’ engravings still 損なわれていない, it’s the evening ghost 小旅行するs that attract many to its doors

Hundreds of spirit encounters have occurred over the years, varying from apparitions, people suddenly feeling nauseated and unwell to objects being moved without any explanation. A few visitors have even fled the grounds after an unpleasant experience with an entity

Hundreds of spirit 遭遇(する)s have occurred over the years, 変化させるing from apparitions, people suddenly feeling nauseated and unwell to 反対するs 存在 moved without any explanation. A few 訪問者s have even fled the grounds after an unpleasant experience with an (独立の)存在

始める,決める up as a 決定的な 保護(する)/緊急輸入制限 in 1833 to 妨げる 移民,移住(する)s arriving in Australia from spreading 病気s to the main 解決/入植地 in the city, many migrants spent their final days at the 構内/化合物 on Manly’s North 長,率いる before succumbing to deadly ウイルスs.

公式に, の近くに to 600 people died at the 駅/配置する out of the 26,000 who stayed there between the 検疫 場所/位置 存在 設立するd in the 1830s and its 終結 in the 1980s, 論証するing its success.?

While the 場所/位置 now operates as a 高級な hotel 訴える手段/行楽地 同様に as a 遺産-名簿(に載せる)/表(にあげる)d tourist centre with many 初めの buildings and 乗客s’ engravings still 損なわれていない, it’s the evening ghost 小旅行するs that attract many to its doors.

Hundreds of spirit 遭遇(する)s have occurred over the years, 変化させるing from apparitions, people suddenly feeling nauseated and unwell to 反対するs 存在 moved without any explanation. A few 訪問者s have even fled the grounds after an unpleasant experience with an (独立の)存在.?

Several nurses 同様に as a spirit known as Matron are said to patrol the hospital 区 while a mortician in a 最高の,を越す hat - 愛称d by staff as Mr Slimey - has been spotted walking around the grounds.

A fisherman from 中国, called Mr Chen, often roams around the 3rd class living 4半期/4分の1s where 乗客s who were not of ‘white decent’ had to live while at the 構内/化合物.

Around 20 children are said to haunt the 場所/位置 but a little boy called Isaac Lowes is one of the more たびたび(訪れる) spirits to be seen. He died on August 24, 1878, of scarlet fever ? a ありふれた 殺し屋 before the 発見 of 抗生物質s.

Cockatoo Island

Cockatoo Island in Sydney Harbour is a diverse site that has housed everything from a convict jail and reform school for girls to a shipbuilding yard

Cockatoo Island in Sydney Harbour is a diverse 場所/位置 that has housed everything from a 罪人/有罪を宣告する 刑務所,拘置所 and 改革(する) school for girls to a shipbuilding yard

It is has been known as one of Sydney’s most haunted locations ever since the killing of a soldier dating back to 1857

It is has been known as one of Sydney’s most haunted 場所s ever since the 殺人,大当り of a 兵士 dating 支援する to 1857

Later in the mid-19th century a rising problem with orphaned children being involved in street gangs led to the establishment of a reformatory for girls, which was named Biloela, the Aboriginal word for black cockatoo

Later in the 中央の-19th century a rising problem with 孤児d children 存在 伴う/関わるd in street ギャング(団)s led to the 設立 of a 少年院 for girls, which was 指名するd Biloela, the Aboriginal word for 黒人/ボイコット cockatoo

Head of the school George Lucas was known to brutally punish the girls for misbehaving by making them give up their beds and sleep on the cold stone

長,率いる of the school George Lucas was known to 残酷に punish the girls for misbehaving by making them give up their beds and sleep on the 冷淡な 石/投石する

Cockatoo Island in Sydney Harbour is a diverse 場所/位置 that has housed everything from a 罪人/有罪を宣告する 刑務所,拘置所 and 改革(する) school for girls to a shipbuilding yard.

It is has been known as one of Sydney’s most haunted 場所s ever since the 殺人,大当り of a 兵士 dating 支援する to 1857.

Samuel Bryant was stabbed in the heart with a bayonet by another 兵士 指名するd Edward Cook.

Later in the 中央の-19th century a rising problem with 孤児d children 存在 伴う/関わるd in street ギャング(団)s led to the 設立 of a 少年院 for girls, which was 指名するd Biloela, the Aboriginal word for 黒人/ボイコット cockatoo.

長,率いる of the school George Lucas was known to 残酷に punish the girls for misbehaving by making them give up their beds and sleep on the 冷淡な 石/投石する.

Later in 1858, Gother Mann was superintendent of the school and her da ughter Mary Caroline 'Minnie' Mann is said to still roam the halls of the old 少年院.

In 最近の years 訪問者s have (人命などを)奪う,主張するd a little girl in a white dress eerily featured in their photos with some believing the girl pictured is Minnie.

Cockatoo Island is also a (軍の)野営地,陣営ing ground that's 特に popular in warmer months.

Ross Downie, 小旅行する organiser, 以前 told the SMH two students who (軍の)野営地,陣営d there one night complained they weren’t able to sleep.

They said they saw a little girl in a white dress, matching Minnie's description, entering their テント and asking them to play with her in the middle of the night.

Gladesville Mental Hospital

Gladesville Mental Hospital, in Sydney's north, was the first psychiatric facility to open its doors in Sydney in 1838. Just south of two centuries old, the spectre of a dark and terrible history hangs over the site

Gladesville Mental Hospital, in Sydney's north, was the first psychiatric 施設 to open its doors in Sydney in 1838. Just sou th of two centuries old, the spectre of a dark and terrible history hangs over the 場所/位置

In 1843, two men were found to have repeatedly abused several female patients; in 1849 a patient was being investigated for bashing another patient's head in with a chamber pot; in 1954, a female patient's head was burned after too much current was sent through her body while she received electric shock treatment

In 1843, two men were 設立する to have 繰り返して 乱用d several 女性(の) 患者s; in 1849 a 患者 was 存在 調査/捜査するd for bashing another 患者's 長,率いる in with a 議会 マリファナ; in 1954, a 女性(の) 患者's 長,率いる was 燃やすd after too much 現在の was sent through her 団体/死体 while she received electric shock 治療

Families often abandoned relatives who suffered mental health problems at the facility as the issue was considered to be socially shameful

Families often abandoned 親族s who 苦しむd mental health problems at the 施設 as the 問題/発行する was considered to be socially shameful

Gladesville Mental Hospital, in Sydney's north, was the first psychiatric 施設 to open its doors in Sydney in 1838. Just south of two centuries old, the spectre of a dark and terrible history hangs over the 場所/位置.

The 施設 was only built to 融通する 60 患者s at any given time to 扱う/治療する and rehabilitate the mentally ill.

Though at its 頂点(に達する) occupancy in 1844, there were 150 people crammed into its 寄宿舎s.

In 1843, two men were 設立する to have 繰り返して 乱用d several 女性(の) 患者s; in 1849 a 患者 was 存在 調査/捜査するd for bashing another 患者's 長,率いる in with a 議会 マリファナ; in 1954, a 女性(の) 患者's 長,率いる was 燃やすd after too much 現在の was sent through her 団体/死体 while she received electric shock 治療.?

'While perfectly sane, only 苦しむing from 不景気 and too many sleeping tablets, she was 支配するd to so much violent shock 治療 which 脅すs her so 不正に, like others she tries to resist,' a 1954 newspaper article read.

'On one occasion three men 患者s were brought in and nearly strangled her, 涙/ほころびing her 着せる/賦与するs 不正に.

'She was lat er thrown in the refractory 封鎖する and is there at 現在の 軍隊d to sleep in a straitjacket at night the same as others in that part, many times strapped to a seat in the daytime.'

Families often abandoned 親族s who 苦しむd mental health problems at the 施設 as the 問題/発行する was considered to be socially shameful.

So when a 患者 died and it (機の)カム time for burial, the mental health 苦しんでいる人 was buried on 場所/位置.

More than 1,200 患者s were laid to 残り/休憩(する) in 集まり 墓/厳粛/彫る/重大なs at the 場所/位置 because nobody would come to collect their 団体/死体s.?

Old Helensburgh 鉄道 Tunnel

Sitting just south of Sydney is the Old Helensburgh Railway Tunnel, said to be the home of the ghost of miner Robert Hales who died in 1895

Sitting just south of Sydney is the Old Helensburgh 鉄道 Tunnel, said to be the home of the ghost of 鉱夫 Robert Hales who died in 1895

Helensburgh Railway Tunnel was opened in 1889 and closed a couple of decades later

Helensburgh 鉄道 Tunnel was opened in 1889 and の近くにd a couple of 10年間s later

Sitting just south of Sydney is the Old Helensburgh 鉄道 Tunnel, said to be the home of the ghost of 鉱夫 Robert Hales who died in 1895.

He had been walking home along the short 80 metre long tunnel after a long day at work.

A steam train raced along the 跡をつけるs from behind and 攻撃する,衝突する the hapless 鉱夫 - the 軍隊 of the 衝撃 was so 広大な/多数の/重要な, his 団体/死体 was ripped in two with each half scattered metres apart.?

As far as legend goes, his the ghost of Mr Hales still haunts the tunnel as the mischievous spirit chases after trains and even runs through tourists.?

'A lot of people said they had experienced weird stuff in there, seeing things, sensations. Someone watching them,' a ghost 小旅行する guide?Craig Bloxsome told Illawarra 水銀柱,温度計.?

Helensburgh 鉄道 Tunnel was opened in 1889 and の近くにd a couple of 10年間s later.

The tunnel of the same 指名する was one of many? scattered along the 鉄道 line that connected the Sutherland to Wollongong.?