The search in southeastern Poland attests to the power of a local legend claiming a Nazi "gold" train disappeared in a mountain tunnel as the Germans escaped the advancing Soviet army at the end of World War II.
As the dig got underway, a yellow excavator moved earth along railroad tracks above the spot where two explorers believe the train is buried, according to images aired by Poland's TVN24. The work is expected to last several days.
A government official initially said he was "99 per cent sure" the train was there, but geological experts using magnetic equipment found no train on the spot.
Historians say the existence of the train, which is said to have gone missing in May 1945, never has been conclusively proven. Polish authorities nonetheless have seemed eager to check every possibility of recovering treasures that have sparked the imaginations of local people for decades.
The area belonged to Germany at the time, but has been part of Poland since the borders were moved in the postwar settlement.
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