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Saturday 12th & Sunday 13th November | 2022 | 8pm - 1am
Gedling Railway Station
£35
This area of Nottingham has a high report rate of paranormal activity connected to both the railway and colliery.
The railway station was built in 1874 and housed a booking office, waiting room, toilets and the Station Masters house. Gedling Colliery opened 1898. Trains would carry colliers and coal.
In the years following World War II the colliery became known as 'The pit of all nations', with men from over 20 different countries working there. By the 1960s 10% of Gedling Colliery's workforce came from the Caribbean. Gedling station closed to passengers in 1960 and Gedling colliery closed 1991. 131 miners had lost their lives during the 93 years in which the colliery was in operation. The station was converted into youth centre and is currently undergoing community conservation work.
The building is revealing many hidden secrets with ghostly sightings and paranormal experiences reported.
With the history being a very important to Haunted Heritage we want to keep alive the social history and legacy of Nottinghamshire's railway and mining history.
Over 18yrs
Ticket £35.00
Tickets: £35
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