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A replica plaque of the Manchester & Birmingham Railway has been found. The original from 1839 is at the National Railway Museum in York. This one was at Manchester Piccadilly from the 1960s until the 1998 redevelopment and never returned in 2002 once complete. Someone saw a listing on eBay.
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Return of the plaque - lost railway artefact found for sale on eBay
A missing piece of railway history is being returned to its rightful place - thanks to cunning detective work by a retired train driver and his transport police pal.

A missing piece of railway history is being returned to its rightful place - thanks to cunning detective work by a retired train driver and his transport police pal.
The Manchester & Birmingham Railway plaque - a high-quality replica of the 1839 original - was erected at the new Manchester Piccadilly station in the mid-1960s.
The plaque was removed in 1998 when an upgrade began on the station. But it never reappeared when the work ended in 2002.
Eagle-eyed railway enthusiast Mel Thorley, 72, then a train driver, immediately noticed the sign was missing.
Mel, from Stockport, Greater Manchester, never gave up hope and in August 2019, 17 years after his pursuit began, he spotted a curious eBay listing.
The missing plaque was up for sale for £3,700. The sales blurb recommended a forklift to load it on to a truck on collection from a location in Nottinghamshire.