Dingle Rock Station

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Dingle Rock Station – Liverpool’s Forgotten Underground Haunt

Deep beneath Liverpool’s Dingle district lies Dingle Rock Station, a disused underground relic of the Liverpool Overhead Railway. Closed since 1956, its dark tunnels now echo with reports of spectral railway workers and chilling cries.

Victorian Rail Ghosts Emerge

Workers built Dingle Rock Station in the late 19th century amid harsh conditions. Laborers toiled in cramped tunnels, facing rockfalls and gas leaks that claimed lives. Ghosts of these men appear as shadowy figures in overalls, hammering phantom rails late at night.

One engineer vanished during construction, his body never recovered. Modern explorers hear his panicked shouts echoing from sealed shafts. Tools clatter without source, and cold spots freeze investigators mid-session.

Platform Phantoms at Midnight

Passengers report full apparitions on the abandoned platforms. A lady in 1940s attire waits eternally for a train that never arrives. She fades as footsteps approach, leaving icy breath on mirrors.

Security guards flee after seeing crowds of spectral commuters board empty tracks. EVPs capture cries of “Missed it!” and train whistles piercing the silence. DeadLive investigators captured similar sounds during vigils.

Tunnels of the Lost

The deepest tunnels hide the darkest secrets. Ghost hunters record disembodied footsteps pacing endlessly. Shadowy children dart between pillars, giggling before vanishing. One team felt hands push them toward derelict lifts.

Liverpool’s industrial past fuels these restless spirits. Miners and dockers perished nearby, drawn to the station’s void. KII meters spike wildly near collapse sites, signaling unseen presences.

Modern Encounters Escalate

In 2025, urban explorers filmed a full-torso apparition swinging a lantern. The figure vanished through a bricked-up door, leaving sulphur smells. Local psychics sense trapped souls confused by the closure.

Drone footage reveals impossible lights flickering in sealed sections. Residents above hear rumbling as if trains still run. These signs demand professional investigation beyond amateur hunts.

We would love to investigate this location, but right now we are running events at Lark Lane Liverpool, Mayer Hall Wirral, Penrhyn Old Hall, Coffee House Wavertree, Transport Museum Manchester & Antwerp Mansion Manchester.

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