The trainmen tell a tale of Engine 107 on the Denver & Rio Grande line between Grand Junction and Gunnison, claimed to be the deadliest locomotive on the track. Engineers called her the "Dread 107," or other fitting pet names, and hoped they would never have to take her out. The engine gradually acquired her nasty reputation by escorting a few dozen mortals to their graves. Engineers said "Death sat at her throttle."
Your ticket is ready, if you dare to ride this monstrous machine! 20 haunting railway papers and 100 scary elements make up this Halloween themed digital taggers kit.
What's this engine pulling? Her cars are full up with 10 frames, 5 bows, 5 flowers, 5 ribbons, 5 tags, 3 gear ghosts, 3 tombs, 2 cogs, 2 crows, 2 grim reapers, 2 trains, 1 bat, 1 bench, 1 blood splatter, 1 bloody hand print, 1 boiler, 1 clock,1 coffin, 1 cog cluster, 1 engineer's cap, 1 fence, 1 fireball, 1 full moon, 1 gears-n-wire, 1 gears, 1 ghost man, 1 glove, 1 goggles, 1 Halloween swirl, 1 hammer, 1 hanging gears, 1 haunted tree, 1 hoot, 1 key cluster, 1 knife, 1 lantern, 1 lighted clock, 1 lightning, 1 mechanism, 1 mesh, 1 metal, 1 nightmare spider, 1 pumpkin, 1 railroad crossing, 1 railway spike, 1 ric rac, 1 canister, 1 rusted chain, 1 rusted nail, 1 scythe, 1 shovel, 1 skeleton, 1 skullite, 1 skully string, 1 slegehammer, 1 spiderweb, 1 spooky eyes, 1 station sign, 1 steam, 1 stickpin, 1 streetlight, 1 timeline, 1 toxic drum, 1 word art, 1 yardman, and 2 Punked posers by ©Aussie Scrap Designs.
But will she ever get to her destination?
300 DPI. Personal use only.
Includes the TRUE story of Dread 107!
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