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Beyond The Edge Of Darkness Podcast - Ghosts Of The London Underground

Ghosts Of The London Underground

02/22/24 • 49 min

Beyond The Edge Of Darkness Podcast
Since the station first opened its doors, there have been stories of a tall man in a hat and a cloak wandering the corridors after dark. It has terrified some tube workers so much that they requested a move to a less haunted underground station, and frankly, we don’t blame them.
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Since the station first opened its doors, there have been stories of a tall man in a hat and a cloak wandering the corridors after dark. It has terrified some tube workers so much that they requested a move to a less haunted underground station, and frankly, we don’t blame them.

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