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Marple Canal Locks and Tramway

A flight of 16 locks, in total 64m deep. Opened in 1805 to unite the Peak Forest Canals, previously connected by a horse-drawn tramway.

Marple Grand Aqueduct

Completed in 1800, this fine stone aqueduct carries the Peak Forest Canal over the River Goyt. It is a scheduled Ancient Monument.

Marshall Sons & Co, Gainsborough

William Marshall's engineering works from where Marshall steam engines, threshing machines and tractors were exported all over the world.

Martlesham Heath Airfield

An early RAF station with a full history as a fighter station, now home to a small museum in the World War II control tower.

Matlock Tram Depot

Depot for the world's steepest cable tramway

Maud Junction

A country junction in the Buchan area of Aberdeenshire, where the Fraserburgh route threw off a branch to Peterhead. The railway attracted a cattle-market. The last train left in 1979, the Fraserburgh route is now an active travel trail called the Formartine and Buchan Way, and the station buildings house the Maud Railway Museum. The remains of the turntable can be seen, along with the cattle loading platforms.

Meadow Wharf Gate Toll House, Ironbridge

19th century single storey toll house

Medbourne Packhorse Bridge

13th Century packhorse bridge leading to the parish church of St Giles.

Meldon Viaduct

One of only two examples of a wrought iron truss girder viaduct in Britain.

Melksham Road Toll House, Box.

Handsome 19th century stone toll house