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The Driverless Stagecoach of Stone

Road towards Thame, Stone, Buckinghamshire Unknown Victorian

On a warm summer evening in 1994, a motorist driving along the road towards Thame in Stone, Buckinghamshire, was startled to see a stagecoach making its way in the opposite direction. The eerie sight was made all the more bizarre by the fact that the coach was pulled by horses, but there was no driver on board. The witness, who was travelling in a car, was understandably shocked by what they saw, and it's little wonder that this encounter has become a well-known ghost story in the area.

This haunting is a classic example of a phantom vehicle sighting, and it's interesting to note that stagecoaches were once a common sight on the roads of Buckinghamshire. In the 19th century, stagecoaches played a vital role in transporting people and goods across the country, and it's possible that the ghostly coach seen in 1994 is a manifestation of this bygone era. While we can't know for certain what the witness saw, it's clear that their experience was genuine and unsettling. The fact that the coach was seen driving without a driver adds to the mystery and intrigue of this haunting.

Historical Context

Stagecoaches were common in Buckinghamshire during the 19th century

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1994, late summer
Postcode Area
HP9

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