Ghosts of the London Underground
The London Underground is the oldest subterranean railway in the world—and arguably the most haunted. Beneath the daily commute of millions lies a tangled web of history, tragedy, and folklore that most passengers ignore as they rush to their trains.
In Ghosts of the London Underground, you will journey into the dark heart of the Tube network. This collection explores the chilling stories attached to specific stations, abandoned platforms, and lonely corridors. From the plague pits disturbed by Victorian tunnelers to the tragic accidents that have left restless spirits behind, this book serves as a paranormal guide to the capital’s depths.
Discover the stories behind: - The "Black Nun" who terrorizes late-night workers at Bank. - The frantic screams heard in the empty tunnels of Farringdon. - The tall, well-dressed figure that stalks the platforms of Covent Garden. - The Egyptian curse rumored to haunt the abandoned British Museum station.
Whether you are a curious commuter, a lover of London history, or a paranormal enthusiast, this book will ensure you never look at the Underground the same way again.
Step onto the platform... if you dare.