He comes across an intercom, and it immediately piques Stiles’ interest. Stiles is trying to find something, anything, that could help get him back to Beacon Hills. They give the tow guy $150 to keep the jeep. When she sees Roscoe getting towed, she runs out of class and Scott follows. Meanwhile, Lydia’s in class and can’t keep her eyes off of Stiles’ car. “Lydia or Scott, Malia, or someone is going to find me. “Somebody’s going to remember me,” Stiles assures Peter. “We don’t exist, and we are already forgotten,” Peter says to Stiles. Stiles is still holding on to hope that he’ll get out of this hell by keeping his car keys close to his heart. Peter has come to the conclusion that they’re f*cked. The guy decides to attempt it, but when he’s entering the portal, he bounces back and disappears into a pile of ash. The guy says the key to getting out is to jump on the back of one of the Ghost Riders as they head to the portal. They see the Ghost Riders arrive out of some portal. Stiles, Peter, and the new guy walk down the hall to see where the Ghost Riders came from. He’s determined to get out of the train station, because being there has been driving him crazy. There is one guy who is not like the rest.
Holding On To Hopeīut they’re not the only ones at the train station who know something’s up. “They erase you.” When Stiles mentions the Ghost Riders, Peter knows exactly who Stiles is talking about. “That’s what the Ghost Riders do,” Stiles tells Peter. Peter has been missing for three months and no one has noticed. But when he got outside, a Ghost Rider took him. Apparently, a door just opened and Peter ran out. The last time anyone saw Peter, he was locked up in Eichen House. Stiles is confused as to how Peter got there. Batten, Cannon Creek, Bay Burry, and Deer Ridge were likely created for the show.The Ghost Riders wreak havoc on the train station. Skido may be meant to be Skidoo (Inyo County, California) King Springs may be meant to be Hot Springs in King County, Washington and Hollantine may have been the name of an Irish town once upon a time, based on a few literary references.
Red Oak is the name of both a ghost town in Missouri and a nearby "ghost town" named Red Oak II created from parts of the original Red Oak and preserved buildings from other ghost towns, by an artist who grew up in the original town Red Oak is also the name of a musical group that produced a song called "Ghost Town." The ones officially designated ghost towns/cities or former settlements are: Bodie (Mono County, California, most famously, and Washington) Pripyat (Ukraine, one of the cities built for support of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant) Bannack (Beaverhead County, Montana) Canaan (Colusa County, California, listed as a "former settlement") Garnet (Granite County, Montana populated) Red Bird (Wagoner County, Oklahoma populated) Springville (Clark County, Indiana) Trenton (Lander County, Nevada, and Blackford County, Indiana latter is populated) Anderson (Macoupin County, Illinois). Harappa is the name of an archeological site in Punjab, Pakistan, and also the name of the nearest village, which was once larger. Boneville is the name of a ghost town attraction (formerly named Ghost Town) on the Cedar Point & Lake Erie Railroad.
Most of the names on the arrivals/departures board are the names of real ghost towns or in some way connected to ghost towns.