Files reveal the Tube stop where teenager had ‘paranormal encounter’

Files reveal the Tube stop where teenager had ‘paranormal encounter’
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Files reveal the Tube stop where teenager had ‘paranormal encounter’
Author: Luke Alsford
Published: Feb, 16 2025 16:21

Navigating London’s complex and busy underground system can be scary at the best of times. Now commuters have to reckon with paranormal activity on the Tube. This comes as Transport for London (TfL) revealed a 15-year-old boy once ‘spotted’ a ghost near King’s Cross station and was left terrified. The sighting occurred on the Metropolitan line in December 2023, when the ‘distressed’ teenager ‘mentioned he had seen ghosts’.

 [Boy, 15, says he saw ghosts at King's Cross station according to TfL report]
Image Credit: Metro [Boy, 15, says he saw ghosts at King's Cross station according to TfL report]

TfL detailed this ghostly encounter in a Freedom of Information request which asked the company to publish any reported paranormal activity on London’s Tube and rail networks. Officers searched their London Underground incident reports for the keywords ghost, paranormal, spirit, apparition, ghoul, phantom, poltergeist, and banshee. They otherwise drew a blank, with an overwhelming number of the 156 results referring to being in “good spirits” – likely to mean having had an alcoholic drink.

 [Boy, 15, says he saw ghosts at King's Cross station according to TfL report]
Image Credit: Metro [Boy, 15, says he saw ghosts at King's Cross station according to TfL report]

Other searches also produced results referring only to phantom or ghost Oyster card charges. There were no reports found of ghosts on the Trams, Elizabeth line, DLR, or London Overground services. Senior FOI Case Officer Gemma Jacob wrote: ‘We have carried out a keyword search of all London Underground incident reports over the requested timeframe using the following words: ghost, paranormal, spirit, apparition, ghoul, phantom, poltergeist, banshee.

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‘The search returned 156 results, but only one of them related to paranormal activity. To get the latest news from the capital visit Metro's London news hub. ‘This related to a distressed 15 year-old-boy at King’s Cross on the Metropolitan line in December 2023, who also mentioned that he had seen ghosts. ‘We do not have any reports of paranormal activity on our Trams, Elizabeth line, DLR, or London Overground services.’.

TfL’s response will do little to shake decades-long rumours of ghosts on London transport. One of the most notorious is Sarah Whitehead, or the Black Nun. Sarah’s brother, a clerk at the Bank of England, was supposedly executed for forgery in the early 1800s. It is said she returns daily in a black dress to the streets surrounding Bank station, which is sat between two graveyards, to ask: ‘Have you seen my brother?’.

Covent Garden is also home to one of the most gruesome reported ghosts in London. Actor William Terriss was stabbed to death by at the nearby Adelphi Theatre. Commuters and Underground workers alike now claim the Tube station is haunted by a tall, shadowy figure dressed in Victorian attire, who leaves behind unexplained footsteps. The Freedom of Information request also asked for ‘any internal staff logbooks/documents for ghost sightings at the Aldgate East station.’.

Aldgate East stands in close proximity to the area where the Jack the Ripper murders took place in 1888. However, TfL confirmed there are no documents which point towards ‘ghost sightings’ at this station. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk. For more stories like this, check our news page. Arrow MORE: Planning a day out? Save 15% on Madame Tussauds for all the family to enjoy.

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