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There is a tram stop on the edge of Lindenbridge that has a bench, a map, and a sign. But no trams stop there.
When Felix notices that passing trams slow down for exactly three seconds before speeding up again, the children decide to investigate. They discover a "ghost stop" that isn't on any modern map—and a stranger who explains why the village still remembers passengers who no longer exist.
By Andrew GrayThere is a tram stop on the edge of Lindenbridge that has a bench, a map, and a sign. But no trams stop there.
When Felix notices that passing trams slow down for exactly three seconds before speeding up again, the children decide to investigate. They discover a "ghost stop" that isn't on any modern map—and a stranger who explains why the village still remembers passengers who no longer exist.