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Plaque

Post Office Railway

Inscription

'Mail Rail' - Post Office Railway, 1927 - 2003, 6½ mile, 2 ft gauge, driverless underground railway, linking postal sorting offices, and main-line stations. For further information visit: .
Transport Trust
Transport Heritage Site

Site: Post Office Railway (1 memorial)

WC1, Phoenix Place, 15 - 20

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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The Post Office Railway carried post from Paddington Head Sorting office to E...

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