The London Underground is not only a transportation system but also a place filled with ghoulish tales and ghostly stories. Built over 150 years ago, the network of tunnels has seen its fair share of accidents and key events that have been linked to the presence of ghosts. Stations like Covent Garden are said to be haunted by identifiable ghosts, such as the ghost of actor William Terris who was murdered in 1897. His ghost has been spotted at the station multiple times, making him one of the few identifiable ghosts on the Underground.
Elephant and Castle station on the Bakerloo line is rumored to be home to two different ghostly characters. One is known as ‘The Runner’ and is often heard running around the station after closing hours. The second ghostly figure is that of a young woman who boards Northern-bound trains but disappears as soon as the doors close. Similarly, Bethnal Green Station was the site of a tragic civilian disaster in 1943, leading to the deaths of 173 people, including 62 children. Staff working at the station have reported hearing children sobbing and screaming during the night.
Holborn Station has a more far-fetched but interesting story attached to it. Rumors suggest that there is a secret tunnel connecting the Egyptian room at the British Museum to Holborn Station. The abandoned British Museum Station was said to be haunted by a ghostly mummy, which is rumored to have moved to Holborn Station after the closure of the former station. King’s Cross Station, known for the deadly fire in 1987 that killed 31 people, is said to be haunted by a male ghost who is believed to be one of the victims of the tragic fire.
Aldgate Station is considered one of the most haunted on the Underground, with rumors of it being built on top of a plague grave pit. Stories of ghosts dressed in rags and the famous ‘spectral lady’ haunting the station have left many intrigued. The story of the ‘spectral lady’ saving a rail worker’s life by stroking his hair after he received a 20,000 volt electric shock has divided opinions on whether she was a friendly spirit or not.
From identifiable ghosts to mysterious figures, the London Underground has its fair share of spooky tales that continue to intrigue both locals and visitors alike. The history and stories behind these haunted stations add an element of mystery to the already fascinating underground network, making it a must-visit for those interested in the supernatural and paranormal.