This is Part 2 of 2 about a mysterious ghostly bus in West London. It's unusual to see ghostly images of non-living things, but in West London, United Kingdom, many people has witnessed a haunted bus. It's become known as the Phantom Bus. I've found that living things tend to be ghosts (or spirits who cross over), so I believe this "ghost bus" is residual energy. It would make sense to me that living people who were aboard the bus before it crashed created a "residual haunting" through their emotional energy of fear (before the crash). Now, every time a living person approaches the area of the crash, their emotional energy is drained to enable the creation of the residual haunt to reappear.
Victim Of The Ghostly London Bus
A phantom bus was once the cause of many freak accidents on a road in West London.
One of the victims was lucky enough to survive. Later he was taken to the police station. He said, "I turned around the corner, and saw the bus moving! The headlights were shining, both floors were lit, and there was no one inside, neither the driver nor the passengers! I, of course, turned the steering wheel, drove out onto the sidewalk, and slightly hooked on the fence. And the bus immediately disappeared." The driver who made such a statement to the local authorities of North Kensington in London, of course, could have been drunk, or hallucinated, or fell asleep at the wheel, and later tried to shift his blame onto the English ghost bus. But can this be said about the hundreds of drivers who experienced the same mysterious red double-decker bus rushing towards them? The ghost was suddenly appearing in the same place all the time. This intersection where the sightings occurred was already known to be dangerous, and with the advent of the high-speed ghost bus, it became even more terrifying. The testimonies of all the witnesses continued to be the same: the driver and passengers were absent, and the brand and color of the bus were the same. Also, the time of appearance of this ghost always coincided. This phantom bus usually appeared at 1:15 AM and would always disappear without a trace. The only evidence that suggested the driverless bus made an appearance were the accidents that continued to occur. Since then, residents have nicknamed the ghost bus the 'night knight'. The residents of the area began to claim that the ghost chose its victim deliberately. Also, London authorities were never able to gather any hard evidence of the mysterious bus that was causing panic among drivers. For this reason, they decided to improve the visibility of the intersection between St. Mark's Road and Cambridge Garden by widening the road a few meters. In addition, it was decided to repair the road in this mystical place. Soon after that, the bus stopped appearing, and the number of deaths decreased. But still, to this day, many drivers try to avoid this haunted road.
For human ghost experiences in London and through the United Kingdom, read Rob Gutro's book "Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation." Available on Amazon.com
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