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Writer's pictureG.W. Mullins

Lydia's Bridge A Ghost Story


Lydia's Bridge is located in Jamestown, just outside of Greensboro, NC.


According to the story, in the early 1920s Lydia and her date were headed home from a dance. It was a foggy night, and in a hurry to get home by Lydia's curfew, her date lost control of the car and hit the Southern Railroad Underpass Bridge head-on. Her date died on impact, but Lydia, badly injured, managed to escape the car. Trying to flag down a passing car for help, she was mistaken as a hitchhiker, and died by the roadside.


There have been accounts of people picking up a hitchhiker in white, who says her name is Lydia. She gives an address, says she doesn't want her mother to worry, and she needs to be home by curfew. Then she disappears before she reaches her destination. Lydia is also known as The Phantom Hitchhiker; The Lady in White; and The Vanishing lady. Lydia's Bridge is now abandoned, but U.S. Highway 70 used to run under it. Now High Point Road, it was straightened and a new underpass was built a few feet away in an effort to make the road safer.

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