Mid Clyth railway station was created in 1903.
Mid Clyth railway station ended in 1944.
Mid-Wales Railway was created in 1864.
Mid Hants Railway was created in 1861.
Brighton Station was designed by architect David Mocatta and constructed by the London and Brighton Railway Company in the mid-1800s as part of the railway expansion into the coastal town of Brighton. The decision to build the station was made by the railway company's board of directors to improve transport connections to the popular seaside resort.
Mid-Wales Railway ended in 1904.
Mid Hants Railway ended in 1884.
Mid-Suffolk Light Railway ended in 1952.
The railway station in Thornton Cleveleys closed due to a combination of factors, including declining passenger numbers and changes in transportation patterns. The station, which was part of the local rail network, struggled to compete with road travel and other transport options. Ultimately, the decision to close was made as part of broader cuts to the rail services in the region during the mid-20th century.
The web address of the Mid-Continent Railway Historical Society is: http://www.midcontinent.org
The phone number of the Mid-Continent Railway Historical Society is: 608-522-4261.
The address of the Mid-Continent Railway Historical Society is: E8948 Diamond Hill Rd, North Freedom, WI 53951-9699
The address of the Mid-Atlantic Railway Museum Inc is: 10 Pine Alley Po Box 5104, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865