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The Pope Lick Monster
A half-man, half-goat creature that lures victims onto a train trestle. Multiple people have died attempting to see it. The legend has proven deadly.
1940s - Present
Louisville, Kentucky, USA
20+ witnesses
The Pope Lick Monster
A creature that uses hypnosis or mimicry to lure victims onto active railroad tracks. The legend has claimed real lives.
The Legend
Beneath the Norfolk Southern Railway trestle over Pope Lick Creek lurks a monster:
- Half-man, half-goat (or half-sheep)
- Pale, hairless skin
- Short, pointed horns
- Wide-set eyes
- Powerful legs
The Origin Stories
Several legends explain its existence:
The Circus Train
- A circus train derailed on the trestle
- A deformed man/hybrid escaped
- It has lived beneath the tracks ever since
The Farmer’s Revenge
- A farmer made a deal with the devil
- He was transformed for his sins
- Bound to the trestle forever
The Reincarnation
- A goat farmer who died on the tracks
- Reincarnated as a monster
- Seeks revenge on trespassers
The Hunting Methods
The monster allegedly:
- Uses hypnosis to lure victims onto the trestle
- Mimics the voice of loved ones
- Causes people to freeze when trains approach
- Attacks with an axe or its horns
- Some say it leaps onto passing trains
Real Deaths
The legend has proven genuinely deadly:
The Trestle
- The trestle is 90 feet high and nearly 800 feet long
- Trains pass regularly
- There is no walkway or escape route
- Multiple people have died trying to see the monster
Documented Fatalities
- 1987: A young man fell while fleeing a train
- 2000: A train struck a monster-seeker
- 2016: A woman was killed by a train on the trestle
- 2019: Another person struck while on the tracks
The Appeal
Why do people risk their lives?
- The isolated, atmospheric location
- The persistent legend
- Social media challenges
- Curiosity about the unknown
The Response
Authorities have:
- Posted warning signs
- Increased patrols
- Made trespassing a crime
- Fenced off approaches
- Still, people climb over
Film and Media
- A 1988 short film “The Legend of the Pope Lick Monster”
- Featured on various paranormal shows
- Documentary coverage
- The deaths have only increased interest
The Pope Lick Monster may be legend—but the danger of the trestle is very real.