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Item #: SCP-####

Object Class: Keter

Special Containment Procedures:

Subway entrance is to be kept under close supervision and heavy guard at all times. Any human seen exiting the subway is subject to code bluebird, where they are to be immediately incapacitated and transported to the nearest Foundation site for containment and interrogation. Any other type of entity seen exiting the subway entrance is to be immediately terminated. Should any personnel on site report auditory hallucinations, they are to be subject to code bluebird. 2 D Class personnel are to enter the station on a monthly cycle. They should be equipped with standard surveillance equipment and a comm set. These experiments are to be supervised by Dr. Connors. Excluding these experiments, access to the station is strictly forbidden. Any personnel seen attempting to enter the station without direct clearance from Dr. Connors are to be immediately executed. In the event that a D Class directly encounters any entity in the station during an experiment, code redguitar is to be executed, where all communication with the D Class should be immediately terminated and Mission Command are to be immediately evacuated from Experiment Headquarters. There should be a minimum period of 16 hours before any personnel are permitted to re-enter Experiment Headquarters.

Description:

Discovered on ██/██/██, SCP-#### is a subway station located in a small abandoned town near London, England. If entered via any means besides the main entrance, it will appear as a normal subway station. Entry through the main entrance however will lead into the anomaly. Inside, the station is dimly lit and silent. All accounts report the entrance to dissappear after glancing away from it for a brief moment. Subjects report the station to be some kind of labyrinth, with multiple accounts reporting the station to be at least 10 miles long. Occasionally, a train will stop and its doors will open, however by all accounts, the trains are always empty. It is unknown where the trains go after leaving their stop. After having been in the station for 2-3 hours, subjects will begin to hear faint sounds, including trains moving, wheels rolling, and train whistles. These are believed to be hallucinations and only last a few seconds. These hallucinations occur every 3-4 hours, but the longer the subject is trapped in the station, the more frequent and loud the hallucinations become. Some accounts report these hallucinations occurring every 20 or so minutes, at deafening volumes. After having been in the station for a day, subjects will begin to notice small glowing white eyes staring at them from the shadows of the dimly lit areas of the station. No accounts report these entities to be dangerous. After 2 days in the station, subjects begin to feel an urge to board the passing trains. After 3 days, humanoid figures can be seen disappearing around corners. This occurs every 2-3 hours. After 4 days, the urge to board a train reaches its peak. Majority of subjects give in and board a train. Subjects that boarded a train were reported to have gone insane within 5 minutes. After boarding the train, the subjects remarked repeatedly that they felt extremely uncomfortable. After 2 minutes, the subjects remarked that they think someone is waiting for them at the next stop. At 4 minutes, the subjects began to wail and cry. At 5 minutes, the subjects began to scream into their comm set for 2-3 minutes, until they fell silent, presumably deceased. However, the movement of the train could still be heard continuously through the comm set of the subject days after they boarded, suggesting that the trains never stop. However, one subject has found an exit before. In the morning of day 4, a D Class reported having found an exit. The D Class was extracted from the entrance and transported to the nearest Foundation site. On site, the subject was contained in a cell. The subject was reported to have talked frequently to themselves about the station throughout the day. In the morning of the next day, the subject had disappeared.