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Did anyone else hear a strange rumbling sound Sunday 13th 1.45am?


I went into my garden for a cigarette when I suddenly started to hear a loud rumbling noise. I thought it was thunder but it went on for approximately 2-3mins and there was no lightning. The sound then started to become slowly less but sounded more like it was moving away with whatever was causing it. It did not sound like a plane and the pitch did not change it was more constant except it faded. It was definitely coming from the sky. Once it stopped there were no other noises or anything to suggest it was weather related. I initially thought it was going to pour down rain with that sound but nothing. The only thing that I can think of that would make that sound would be an aircraft decelerating through orbit but I doubt it.

Just wondering if anyone else heard the noise or may know what caused the sound?

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Yes I heard it, when in near-sleep state. It went on for longer than an overflight or train would, and didn't sound like a helicopter.


About a couple of weeks ago, at about the same time of day, I heard a fairly regular clanking sound. It sounded so like someone trying to break in somewhere that I actually got up and dressed and had a walk around. I eventually found a small fleet of rail maintenance vans parked outside ED station, so assumed it was them.


I've since seen some spare rails on the track within the station, so obviously there's some long term maintanance work taking place. Might last night's have been part of it?

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> I live on lordship lane a couple of doors down

> from the corner of crystal palace road. No where

> near the train station.



The Dulwich plough end not far from sainsburys local

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