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Phantom Workman of West Brompton

West Brompton tube station, SW5, London Apparition Victorian

West Brompton tube station, a busy London transport hub, is home to a rather curious ghostly apparition. A man dressed in dark, old looking workman's clothing has been spotted early in the morning and late at night, walking to the end of the platform before vanishing into thin air. His presence seems to be a regular occurrence, leaving many to wonder who he is and what he's doing there.

Interestingly, the ghostly workman's appearance has been linked to the station's rich history dating back to the Victorian era. West Brompton station has been in operation since 1863, and it's possible that the phantom workman may be a former employee or a commuter who met a tragic end. While there are no documented witness accounts or evidence of his existence, the consistency of his appearances suggests that he may be a genuine paranormal phenomenon.

Historical Context

West Brompton station opened in 1863

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Transportation Hub
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
SW5

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