People have said they’ve seen the ghost of a colonel and his dog at the crossing
Whether you believe in ghosts or not, many people have tales of spooky experiences. In Cambridgeshire, there are many places and sites believed to be haunted by ghostly spirits.
One of the most terrifying ghostly tales is at Conington level crossing near Peterborough. This has been dubbed as “Cambridgeshire’s crossing of death” and also considered “most haunted” crossing in Britain. According to local legend, the crossing is haunted by the ghost of a colonel and his dog.
It’s believed the colonel and his pet died in an accident on the crossing in the 1940s. Known as Colonel Mellows, he and his Labrador were struck by a “powerful” train at the crossing.
The story is the colonel was heading home with his friend Mr Percival. When his friend got out of the car to open the gates but while crossing, a train hit the colonel and his dog.
It’s believed the colonel and his dog were buried beside the track, and their ghosts appear now and then. People have reported hearing yelling or crying, while others have said they’ve seen a phantom car trying to use the crossing, but then disappearing.
There was another notable accident in the 1940s. One involved a truck, carrying German prisoners of war, which was struck by lightning. Six of the prisoners on the lorry died in the accident.
In the first half of the 20th century, it was considered an almost “impossible task” to not sustain an injury when going past the crossing. The crossing is set on a narrow road, and it has been referred to as the “most atmospheric crossing in Britain”, according to Essex Ghost Hunters.
However, vast improvements have been made to the crossing to make it much safer than it was all of those years ago.

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