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Haunted Bus Stop

ChrisBoardman

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http://www.forest-and-wye-today.co.uk/news.cfm?id=5820&headline=The

Lone figure waits…then vanishes

A LONG-time driver who regularly passes the Dilke Hospital during the night has the shivers after encountering what he believes is a ghost…twice!

Not wishing to be identified in case his employers worry about his state of mind, the man says he is sure there is something supernatural about a figure waiting in the road by the bus stop at the Dilke side of the road – only to vanish when the kind-hearted driver offered him a lift into Cinderford.

The first time it happened 18 months ago, knowing no bus was due, he drew in to offer the man a lift. The half-past midnight encounter was unsettling.

“The shelter has windows and when I pulled up and looked out and there was nobody there at all, I wondered if it had just been a reflection in one of the glass panels,” he said.

But he looked all around and there was nobody in sight…

Putting the mystery to the back of his mind he had all but forgotten it until last Sunday, when the figure again appeared at the bus stop at around 7pm and he slowed down. Once again it had gone when he drew level. Once again, there was nobody at all in sight.

And thinking back to the earlier occasion, he remembered the figure had looked exactly the same and was even looking in the same direction on both occasions, as if waiting for somebody he knew.

The driver is so convinced that there is something odd about the encounters that he wonders if anyone knows of “something terrible” that happened at this spot many years ago.

“It might be quite some time ago, because everyone I have told about it says they have heard of nothing like that. And the bus stop itself must be fairly recent,” he said.

“Even the cemetery and crematorium over the road, the sort of place you might expect to have ghostly goings-on, only started in the 1950s.”
 
Maybe this person was spooked by the odd actions of a driver pulling up to the stop past midnight, and he ducked behind the shelter?
 
Quite remote, yes.
I know I'd be scared if someone just pulled up like that.
 
I know this place, my ex-wife was born in that hospital we drove that way a fair bit. She was pretty keen on telling stories from the area, she never mentioned anything though.

Clicked on the link to see if there was any more, and was a bit surprised to see a photo of my friend's girlfriend on the page.
 
The spirit of someone who died of exposure waiting for a bus that never came?
 
ChrisBoardman said:
...Once again it had gone when he drew level. Once again, there was nobody at all in sight.

And thinking back to the earlier occasion, he remembered the figure had looked exactly the same and was even looking in the same direction on both occasions, as if waiting for somebody he knew...

You wait all your bloody life for a paranormal experience, and then two come along.
 
There was a story in the FT magazine years ago about a bus stop where new drivers used to stop for a lady in a red jacket, who was actually an optical illusion caused by a nearby pillar box.

(Around the same time, and off-topic but equally fascinating, was an account of a concrete fence from which, if you stood near it at dusk, a monster would suddenly appear. I LOVED that story and read it over and over. :D )
 
Sorry, no, they were in the magazine before there was a website, way back!
 
“The shelter has windows and when I pulled up and looked out and there was nobody there at all, I wondered if it had just been a reflection in one of the glass panels,” he said.



It can't be the shelter in the google link - it doesnt have glass panels
 
escargot1 said:
Sorry, no, they were in the magazine before there was a website, way back!

Bugger, I had memories of these stories being mentioned on a thread - along with my telling of the alleged Peak Forest ghost/optical illusion - and was going to try and be all smug and clever and provide a link to it.

Anyway, my memory was faulty: it was 'scargs mentioning of the same subject on the excellent Railway Ghosts? thread that made me think I'd read about it somewhere.

I'm still going to link to it because that's an excellent little thread which deserves any excuse for resurrection and the involvement of new blood.
 
jessbob said:
“The shelter has windows and when I pulled up and looked out and there was nobody there at all, I wondered if it had just been a reflection in one of the glass panels,” he said.



It can't be the shelter in the google link - it doesnt have glass panels
If you go further down the road then look at the shelter you can see it has two windows, one on each end allowing potential passengers to see if it's their bus without getting wet.
 
jessbob said:
“The shelter has windows and when I pulled up and looked out and there was nobody there at all, I wondered if it had just been a reflection in one of the glass panels,” he said.


It can't be the shelter in the google link - it doesnt have glass panels

The glass panels are in the side, go one step down the road and you'll see.
 
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