The Steam Whistle of Redditch
Along the A441, just by Oakenshaw McDonalds in Redditch, a strange auditory phenomenon has been reported on quiet nights. Locals claim to hear the unmistakable sound of a steam whistle, reminiscent of a bygone era when trains used to chug along this very route. The line may have been closed by Beecham, but it seems the whistle still lingers, echoing through the night air.
Historically, this area was once home to a railway line that has since been dismantled. It's said that on certain evenings, when the traffic is low and the atmosphere is still, the steam whistle can be heard, transporting listeners back to a time when steam trains were a common sight. Although there's no record of a specific train or incident that might have led to this haunting, the persistence of the whistle suggests a lingering presence that refuses to fade away.
Former railway line closed by Beecham
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