Yeah this has actually caught my attention too. There's something to this pattern I reckon. Old rail lines tend to follow the most ancient routes through landscapes - valleys, ridges, natural...
Could you describe the spacing more precisely? And did they maintain a consistent distance from each other, or did it look like they might be separate objects?
The last chapters where she tries to tie it into modern paranormal activity felt like she was writing two different books. The historical section is brilliant. The modern speculation is...
Underground activity is under-reported because people in safety-critical roles understandably don't want scrutiny. But I've heard similar stories from railway workers before.
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