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Mail Rail - Post Office Railway, London

6 1/2 mile, 2ft gauge driverless underground railway, linking postal sorting offices and main-line stations. 1927-2003

Maldon East and Heybridge Station

An extravagantly elaborate station for a small branch line.

Manchester Barton Aerodrome

An early airport with its original control tower, the first in Britain, still standing.

Manchester Central (Conference Centre) .

This was the terminus of the Cheshire Lines Committee, an association of the Midland, Great Northern and Great Central Railways. Its massive arch of 1880 rivals that at St Pancras, hence its listing as Grade II*.

Manchester Exchange Station

This centrally located station in Manchester provided a grand entry into the city but was closed in 1969.

Manchester London Road Station (Picadilly)

The principal railway station in Manchester. Opened as Store Street in 1842 and renamed Manchester London Road in 1847, it became Piccadilly in 1960.

Manchester Ship Canal Railway - Detroit Bridge, Salford

Twin-track swing bridge built in 1941 to carry part of the 231 mile Manchester Ship Canal Railway, the largest private railway in the United Kingdom

Manston Airport

Early Admiralty aerodrome that served with distinction as a Battle of Britain fighter base.

Manx Electric Railway

Opened to Groudle 1893 and Ramsey 1899 this 17-mile 3ft (914mm) gauge tramway still operates its original fleet of Victorian tramcars.

Marlow Bridge

The only suspension bridge over the non-tidal section of the River Thames.