Dead Air
Bowes has been known as a paranormal hotspot for many years and an old school favourite for many ghost hunting groups. Once the Springwell Colliery, this Railway yard became a huge part of employment in the local area at a time that the North East of England was leading the way for locomotive engineering and coal mining. But sadly, working here was very dangerous and the list of fatalities at this site is enormous (more can be found in the colliery’s DMM page which has an incomplete collection of fatality reports). And many are still said to be still here - some were never even recovered and there are known to be at least 27 men and boys still buried hundred of feet below this lane. They will probably be down there forever. The accounts of paranormal activity here are frightening - some friendly, some extreme poltergeist activity. Instagram: @DeadAirOfficial Website: deadair.co If you’re interested in local history, check out the content from NorthEastNostalgic on TikTok and Instagram. Kathrine posts a lot of interesting content from around the local area, and there’s videos on there about things you probably never knew! @NorthEastNostalgic To visit Bowes Railway Museum, visit bowesrailway.uk for more details. The museum is open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays between 11-4pm and guided tours can be bought upon arrival for just £5 (underpriced if you ask me!) If you want to do a ghost hunt here, the museum is hosting 2 events in 2023: 26th August 2023 (to book visit spiritusparanormal.co.uk) 14th October 2023 (to book visit Kindredspiritinvestigations.co.Uk) Music: KPM Music ————-Contents of this video ————— 0:00 - Intro 1:24- History the Springwell Colliery and Bowes Railway 7:40 - Chatting to Kathrine from NorthEastNostalgic 12:07 - investigation of the haunted railway tracks 26:13 - Rob & Kathrine’s lone vigils 59:00 - Outro and end screen