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In this week’s Monday Mailtime, Producer Dom unpacks two unsettling listener stories from the Scottish countryside—where the landscapes are ancient, the ruins are haunted, and even the trains might have passengers you can't see.


First, Mark recounts a terrifying moment during a summer hike near Inverness, where a ruined stone cottage became the stage for a ghostly presence—complete with freezing air, invisible footsteps, and the chilling scrape of unseen fingers across stone.


Then, Sam shares a strange and quiet haunting aboard a train to Edinburgh, where an empty seat felt occupied and ghostly hands may have tried to leave a message on his notepad. Was it just the chill of a Scottish summer—or something left behind from the line’s tragic past?


Haunted cottages, spectral train companions, and the kind of silence that listens back—tune in as Dom dives into these atmospheric encounters that prove Scotland's ghosts travel just as far as its legends.


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