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Conington Railway Ghost Car

Railway junction, Conington, Cambridge Apparition Modern

Conington Railway Junction is a spot where tragedy struck back in 1948, resulting in a haunting that's been reported for years. Colonel Mellows lost his life here when his car was hit by a speeding train as he drove over the tracks. Since then, people have claimed to have seen the ghost of a man in a black Chrysler, reliving that fatal moment. Some believe it's Colonel Mellows, still driving his car, oblivious to the danger that's about to strike.

The story of Colonel Mellows' death is well-documented, but there's another theory about the haunting. During World War Two, a lorry carrying German POWs was hit in this area, and some say one of the soldiers now haunts Conington Railway Junction. While we dont know for certain which story is true, or if they're connected, it's clear that this junction has a dark history. The haunting is said to occur on October 16th at 4pm, a reoccurring event that's been witnessed by multiple people.

Historical Context

The haunting is linked to a tragic accident in 1948 and possibly a wartime incident.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Railway Junction
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
16 October, 4pm (Reoccurring)
Postcode Area
PE8

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