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The Tube - Creepy Pasta

An episode of the Fact Fiction or Bullsh#t podcast, hosted by Steven Pryor, titled "The Tube - Creepy Pasta" was published on March 28, 2026 and runs 16 minutes.

March 28, 2026 ·16m · Fact Fiction or Bullsh#t

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Have you ever been to a tube station and seen a door that says keep out and then wonder what’s behind it? Or been stuck in one of the tunnels as you await the tube in front to depart to see yet more doors? Where do they go? What are they there for? Are there people in there? Then to find out that there are actually abandoned tube stations deep underground that have been left untouched and some for nearly 100 years. For me this story was an idea that I had on my last trip to London when I was on the tube and I knew that I just had to do it.  So join me today as we delve into one of my very own Creepy Pasta stories called “The Tube”  *Please note that this episode will contain things that you might find disturbing, triggering and upsetting**For best sound quality please use headphones*Contact details - [email protected] 

Have you ever been to a tube station and seen a door that says keep out and then wonder what’s behind it? Or been stuck in one of the tunnels as you await the tube in front to depart to see yet more doors? 


Where do they go? What are they there for? Are there people in there? Then to find out that there are actually abandoned tube stations deep underground that have been left untouched and some for nearly 100 years. 


For me this story was an idea that I had on my last trip to London when I was on the tube and I knew that I just had to do it.  So join me today as we delve into one of my very own Creepy Pasta stories called “The Tube” 

 

*Please note that this episode will contain things that you might find disturbing, triggering and upsetting*


*For best sound quality please use headphones*


Contact details - [email protected] 

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