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TROMSOE BUS DRIVER
Hi! My name is Tore, and for the time being I work as a
bus driver in Tromsoe, Norway, to finance my studies.
This story took place a year ago, as I had been driving
almost every weekend for a year. In Tromsbuss, the company,
part time drivers like myself are constantly switched from
one route to another to fill in for the regulars one.
This winter night I got the route 20, last departure. The
thing with this is that if there are no passengers, we
would finish in Kroken, otherwise we have to continue to a very
remote location called Steines, a trip that takes 45 min
more.
Unfortunately at this time, a boy in the sixteens lived in
this little fish-village Steines, and had a girlfriend in
Kroken, so I was told I would have to take the full trip.
As I arrived in Kroken, half past twelve in the night, the
bus was empty, but the boy was waiting at the stop. He paid
and went to the back of the bus where he fell asleep. In
northern Norway we have the polarnight in the winter (the
sun does not rise above the horizon at all for 2 months) so
the night was crystal clear.
I tuned up my radio and eventually got to Steines. Here the
boy went home, and I went out to stretch my legs. I turned
out all the lights and opened all doors to let fresh air
in, and turned off the engine.
In the snow I could hear the boy walk away, and then it was
all quiet. As I got cold from staring at the stars, I went
back into my bus, and returned back to my drivers seat. I shut the
door and started the engine without any lights on. This way
you can see the road better.
To my surprise I suddenly noticed that a person had gotten
into the bus and was sitting next to me. I only saw the man
in my side-vision, because I had to concentrate on the
road. As I began to explain to him that he couldn't take this bus
back to Tromsoe, because I was off-duty, I turned to face
him. But there was no-one there.
I more or less froze and probably panicked for a while. The
next thing I remember is that I didn't want to sit in the
dark with this thing. So I switched on all the lights in the bus, and now I
clearly could see that all the twelve meters behind me with
seats were empty. I laughed at myself, because I probably
was tired, but my laughter silenced as I clearly could see
a dark coated figure in the mirror above me sitting a bit
further behind me this time.
My first thought was that someone was playing me for a
fool, but as I looked straight into the mirror instead of
my side-vision there was no-one there.
To help myself from this situation, I turned the rear mirror
in my bus away, and turned up the volume of my radio.
But it was even worse to feel that someone was staring at
me, and not be able see him. To my disappear the radio started to loose channels, and in
the end there was only a sparkling clicking noise coming from it. I kept going faster. On this road there are no
houses, the ocean is three meters to the right and only mountains to the left.
As the alarm went on in the bus I was ready to die, but it was caused by one of the rear hatches opening itself, and before I could go on, I had to close it. I quickly opened the front door and went into the snow without looking at the passenger seat rows at all, because I feared the sight. I got behind the bus and closed the hatch, and as I rounded
the corner of the bus again - to my surprise the radio was playing lovely tunes into the winter night, as if it had
been working all the time. I felt my heart calm down and
the spooky feeling was all gone.
I got into the bus again and continued home.
For a long time I kept my mouth closed about the incident, until
one of the regular drivers told another one in the coffee break that he had felt a presence again!
A man that went crazy after he had served in the Armed
force of Norway in Lebanon lived where I had stopped. He had killed three men by serving them methanol
instead of alcohol (witch contains ethanol) and because of the remote location where he lived, they weren't able to
seek help in time.
Until this day I am certain that one of them did try to get back to the city, although he had passed away 30 years
ago... And I do not drive the route 20 at night time ever!
Tore S. Christensen, Tromsoe
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