DescriptionManea Railway Station - geograph.org.uk - 1929644.jpg
English: Manea Railway Station, near to Manea, Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
Manea is 9� miles west of Ely and the only survivor of the four stations that once served fenland communities between Ely and March. Historically the main significance of the station was its agricultural traffic.
During the Beeching era, Doctor Beeching himself refused to close Manea station, due to "the acute social hardship this would cause".
Mondays to Saturdays, there are two daily trains in each direction operated by CrossCountry. There are two eastbound services to Cambridge and Stansted Airport, with two westbound services to Peterborough, Leicester and Birmingham New Street.
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