“The Bunnyman Bridge” — Virginia’s Darkest Urban Legend
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Hidden deep in the woods of Northern Virginia lies the Colchester Overpass, better known as Bunnyman Bridge — a crumbling tunnel that’s become the heart of one of America’s creepiest urban legends.
Locals say that after midnight, under the flickering glow of passing train lights, a man dressed as a rabbit roams the bridge — swinging a hatchet and waiting for anyone brave (or foolish) enough to stop their car.
But where did this story come from? And could there be any truth behind it?
The Origins of the Legend
The first sightings trace back to October 1970, when two people reported a man in a bunny costume who hurled a hatchet through their car window near Fairfax County, Virginia.
From there, the stories multiplied — a supposed escaped asylum inmate, mutilated rabbits hanging in trees, and even ghostly figures appearing beneath the train bridge.
The media picked it up, word spread through schools, and soon the bridge became a local test of courage: go there at midnight, flash your headlights three times… and maybe you’ll see him.
The Facts Beneath the Fear
Fairfax County records confirm two real police reports from 1970 mentioning a man in a rabbit suit threatening people with an axe.
But beyond that? No asylum, no murders, no documented deaths — just an overpass, two scared witnesses, and decades of retellings that turned rumor into legend.
Still, something about the site feels heavy. Locals say phones glitch under the bridge, headlights dim, and voices echo from nowhere. Whether you believe it or not, Bunnyman Bridge holds a strange power — the kind that only real places of fear can.
Why We Still Tell It
The legend survives because it’s perfectly designed for the imagination:
A dark, lonely tunnel.
The sound of a train above, rattling the walls.
A flash of white in the shadows.
A figure that shouldn’t exist — but might.
Urban explorers and ghost hunters still make the trip every Halloween, hoping to capture something unexplained on camera.
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🧩 Final Thoughts
Bunnyman Bridge isn’t just a story about a man in a costume — it’s about how fear echoes through generations.
Each retelling adds new details, new victims, new theories. And that’s how myths survive — not through truth, but through belief.
So if you ever find yourself driving down Colchester Road late at night…
Don’t stop.
Don’t look back.
And whatever you do — don’t get out of the car.



