Mangapps Railway Museum
The Mangapps Railway Museum is a heritage railway centre located near Burnham-on-Crouch in Essex. The ¾ mile of standard gauge passenger carrying line, with restored stations, signal boxes and ancillary equipment.
To operate the line the Railway has 18 steam and diesel locomotives and over 80 carriages and wagons, some of considerable historic and technical interest.
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Mangapps Railway Museum, Southminster Rd, Southminster, Essex CM0 8QG, United Kingdom
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