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Future Train of Whitland

Area close to or between the abbey ruins and River Taf, Whitland, Wales Unknown Victorian

In the sleepy Welsh town of Whitland, a strange occurrence took place near the ancient abbey ruins and the serene River Taf. A fisherman, going about his daily business, witnessed the ground shake and was startled by a loud whistle that filled the air. Moments later, the sound of what can only be described as 'a thousand wheels' panicked nearby horses, causing them to leap into the river in a frantic bid for escape. The fisherman, understandably shaken, considered this experience an ill omen. Although nothing untoward occurred to him or his family in the immediate aftermath, the event seemed to foretell the construction of the South Wales Railway company's tunnel, which would later cross the very land where the mysterious event had taken place.

Historical records indicate that this incident occurred prior to 1864, a time when the South Wales Railway was being developed. The construction of the railway and its tunnel through the area would have been a significant undertaking, one that could have been perceived as ominous or unwelcome by local residents. The fact that the fisherman's experience seemed to predict this development lends an air of intrigue to the event. While the event itself was characterised by strange noises and animal panic, it did not result in any direct harm to people. The connection between the event and the subsequent construction of the railway tunnel remains a topic of interest for those exploring the paranormal history of Whitland.

Historical Context

The incident occurred during the development of the South Wales Railway.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Rural Area
Activity Types
Audio Environmental
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Pre 1864
Postcode Area
SA43

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