Local Poland officials have received new unknown information claiming to unveil the legendary Nazi “Golden Train” site, a long -term global railway, which is claimed to be full of art and gold, and invaluable documents.
The latest idea indicates a hidden tunnel in the Weberzic Forest region, reports www.coasttoastam.com.
According to the documents obtained by the media, an unveiled individual submitted an official report under the law of creatures that were found in Poland 2025, citing the discovery of “three cargo train cars from World War II, hidden behind a sliding steel gate inside a mutilated tunnel.”
Each car is described by about 12 meters long and 4 meters wide, and it may have valuable minerals. Tipster provided geographical coordinates, terrain definition files, and even witnesses from a wartime population but with blocking micro details, and showcases her participation only with city officials.
Kamila świerczyńska, a spokesman for the WałbrZych City Hall, certain Receive the message, which was sent to the crisis management office. However, she refused to comment on whether the authorities would follow this claim.
In late April, officials met with the informant, along with Anna Novakovska, a preservation of regional heritage, to determine the legal requirements for drilling.
“This is the third of such a claim since 2018,” NOWAKOWSKA referred to moderate expectations. She said that the laboratory had “analyzed the documents” and concluded that the train lies in the wagbrzych forests – although not following an official research request.
Jarosław Zająć, a local forest official, added that while the treasure fishermen are frequently looking for permits to restore artifacts, none of them has yet advanced to drill for the golden train.
The legend of the gold train in WałbrZych dates back to 2015, when the global media has seized reports of a Nazi armored train that is supposed to be hidden in a sealed tunnel. Theories indicate that it contains looting of the lower Selezzia when the Nazi forces retreated. Despite the multiple searches-with a high-level effort for 2016, it has not resulted from anything-the presence of the train is still not fixed.
Under Polish law, accidental discoveries during permissible searches are not eligible to obtain rewards, although researchers may maintain precious non -historical things. Nowakowska, despite her support for “emotional” amateur archaeologists, admitted that she preferred the train to hold “art on gold” for its cultural value.