Well, sort of. While there isn't one single 'true' story that the Ghostbusters 2 ghost train scene is directly based on, it combines elements from the general idea of haunted trains that are common in folklore. Trains have always had an air of mystery, especially old, abandoned ones. The movie took those feelings and ideas and created a fictional but still somewhat rooted - in - reality scene for the ghost train.
Real - life elements such as the architecture of old train stations and the steam that used to billow from old - fashioned trains inspired the Ghostbusters 2 ghost train scene. Old train stations often have a gothic or eerie feel to them with their high ceilings and dim lighting. The steam from trains can create an otherworldly effect, like a mist that could hide the supernatural. Additionally, the fact that trains were once a major mode of transportation and have a long history means there are countless stories associated with them. The movie makers tapped into this rich history and these physical characteristics of trains to create a memorable and spooky ghost train scene.
😋I recommend the two novels,"The Reincarnation Train Game" and "I Have a Train in the Apocalypse", to you. They were all apocalyptic crisis novels, and there were different scenes and service areas on the train. There were 18 carriages in the game that corresponded to 18 mysterious worlds, and each carriage had a manager who issued missions. In "I Have a Train in the End of the World," the train was both a mobile shelter and a defense of civilization. It provided the function of the train system to serve humans, as well as a mysterious service area that could allow people to obtain superpowers. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗