The Ghost Train Filming Locations

The Ghost Train filming locations

Where was The Ghost Train filmed? The Ghost Train was filmed in 7 locations across United Kingdom in the following places:

The Ghost Train Filming Locations

Dawlish Warren is a seaside resort near to the town of Dawlish, in Teignbridge on the south coast of Devon, England. Dawlish Warren consists almost entirely of holiday accommodation and facilities for holidaymakers, especially on caravan sites.

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Shepherd’s Bush is a busy, multicultural neighbourhood with a mix of houses and offices. Young professionals crowd the area’s cocktail bars, pubs, and live music venues like the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire. The enormous Westfield London mall is home to retail chains, luxury boutiques, and global restaurants. Colourful stalls in Shepherd’s Bush Market offer fresh produce, prepared food, and African fabrics.

The Ghost Train (1941)
Runtime: 85 minutes
Rating: 6.1
Release year: 1941
IMDB: tt0033660
Plot summary

High jinks and chills ensue after a group of people become stranded at an isolated station and a legendary phantom train approaches.

Genres
Comedy
Horror
Cast
Arthur Askey
Richard Murdoch
Kathleen Harrison
Peter Murray-Hill
Directors
Walter Forde
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The Ghost Train filming locations