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Mysterious Heels at Exeter Station

St Thomas railway station, Exeter, Devon Apparition Victorian

St Thomas railway station in Exeter is a place where the ordinary and the unexplained seem to collide. On a typical day in August 2010, a woman was sitting on the platform with her dog when they experienced something utterly bizarre. As they sat there, the sound of heels walking past them was heard not once, but twice. The strange thing was, there was no one in sight. The woman's dog, sensing something was amiss, began to circle around and bark frantically before rolling over onto its back, as if it was being stroked by an invisible hand.

Delving into the history of St Thomas railway station, it's clear that this location has seen its fair share of comings and goings over the years. While there's no specific record of a tragic event occurring at this exact spot, the station's long history dating back to the Victorian era means it's had plenty of time to accumulate a few ghostly residents. The incident in August 2010 remains a singular, unexplained event, but one that has piqued the interest of paranormal enthusiasts. The witness's account, corroborated by her dog's unusual behaviour, adds a layer of credibility to the sighting.

Historical Context

The station was opened in 1844 as part of the Exeter and Crediton Railway.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Railway Station
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
August 2010, 14:10h
Postcode Area
EX2

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