AskVelvet Podcast
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Teaser: Last Train To Deanwood
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What if the last train home wasn't taking you home at all? Late one night in Washington DC, a tired hotel worker boards a nearly empty metro train after her shift. Before the doors close, an elderly woman delivers a chilling warning. If you see the empty platform, don't get off the train. Moments later the woman vanishes. Then the train stops at a station that doesn't exist. No station name, no people, no record that it was ever built. As Vanessa digs deeper into the mystery, she uncovers decades old disappearances, a forgotten underground station, and a secret buried beneath the streets of DC that was never meant to be found. But some mysteries don't stay buried, and some passengers never make it home. This week on the Ask Velvet Podcast, descend into the tunnels beneath Washington DC and discover what happens when the last train of the night opens its doors to the wrong station. The last train to Deanwood, a horror mystery filled with suspense, secrets, and a chilling question. If the train stops at a station that isn't on the map, would you get off? Coming soon on the Ask Velvet Podcast.