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  2. Manx Electric Railway rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    a Brill-Stephenson 1907 bogie car in that city’s unusual track gauge of 900 mm (2 ft 11 + 7 ⁄ 16 in), bought for conversion to Manx Electric Railway’s almost identical 3 ft (914 mm) gauge, — conversion never implemented due to clearance difficulties; it was used as a passenger waiting shelter for a spell; vehicle now in off-site storage ...

  3. Handley Page Manx - Wikipedia

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    The Handley Page HP. 75 Manx was a British experimental aircraft designed by Handley Page that flew test flights in the early 1940s for possible transport, bomber and fighter aircraft projects. It was notable for its unconventional design characteristics, being a twin-engine tailless design of pusher configuration .

  4. Isle of Man Railway rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    Manx Metals, Onward Festiniog Railway: 1974 R.3 F.55 1912 Metro Cammell: Man-Tainor Traffic Manx Metals, Scrapped Upon Sale 1975 R.4 F.52 1912 Metro Cammell: Now F.R. Wagon No.56 Manx Metals, Onward Festiniog Railway: 1974 R.5 F.58 1918 Metro Cammell: Now F.R. Carriage No.111 Manx Metals, Onward Festiniog Railway: 1974 R.6 F.61 1910 Metro Cammell

  5. Roll cage - Wikipedia

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    Roll cages help to stiffen the chassis, which is desirable in racing applications. Racing cages are typically either bolt-in or welded-in, with the former being more straightforward and cheaper to fit while the latter is stronger and more substantial. [2] A roll bar is a single bar behind the driver that provides moderate rollover protection.

  6. Rail transport in the Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    Manx Northern Railway: 1879: 1905: 3 ft (914 mm) 47 miles (76 km) Taken over by the Isle of Man Railway in 1905. Last tracks used 1969. Foxdale Railway: 1886: 1905: 3 ft (914 mm) 2.25 miles (3.62 km) Taken over by the Isle of Man Railway in 1905. Snaefell Mountain Railway: 1895 — 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) 5.5 miles (8.9 km) Groudle Glen Railway ...

  7. Isle of Man Railway locomotives - Wikipedia

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    Locomotive No. 10 G.H. Wood was out-shopped in spring green in 2007 marking the 40th anniversary of the takeover by Lord Ailsa, and Caledonia reverted to it original Manx Northern livery shortly afterwards. Presently 4, 8, 12 and 13 carry the post war Indian Red livery, No. 10 carries the Ailsa era Green, and Caledonia is running in the earlier ...