10 Most Disturbing Ghost Stories From The Haunted Queen Mary Ship

4. The Isolation Ward

Queen Mary isolation ward
Cunard-White Star Line

The isolation ward is a pleasant area of any ship. You know, where the sick and dying are kept to live out their final days, and where prisoners are sometimes contained to atone for their crimes? Yeah, a really lovely place! Not.

The Queen Mary’s isolation ward saw its fair share of visitors over its decades of service, and it seems that some never left. Visitors down there on tours and during explorations have felt presences and seen shadowy figures — perhaps nothing too out of the ordinary given its a haunted ship, but considering the disease and deaths that took place in the room, the experiences are made all the more creepy.

If that wasn’t bad enough, there is a placard upon one wall of the isolation ward detailing the names of all those known to have died upon the ship, as well as the causes of their deaths. Upon it, you can see that more passengers actually died onboard than crew did. Wonderful...

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