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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of Isle of Man railway lines and locations - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates in "List of Isle of Man railway lines and locations" using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Main article: Rail transport in the Isle of Man The Isle of Man has many railway lines, both current and historical. This is a list of those lines intended to carry passengers, either for public ...

  4. Template:Manx Electric Railway (Main) - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Manx Electric Railway, a railway in the Isle of Man. . For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  5. Manx Electric Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Manx Electric Railway (Manx: Raad Yiarn Lectragh Vannin) is an electric interurban tramway connecting Douglas, Laxey and Ramsey in the Isle of Man. [1] It connects with the Douglas Bay Horse Tramway at its southern terminus at Derby Castle at the northern end of the promenade in Douglas, and with the Snaefell Mountain Railway at Laxey. Many ...

  6. Isle of Man Railway - Wikipedia

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    A number of smaller shunting locomotives and people carriers for departmental use also exist including two Motor-Rail units (No.24 Betsy and No.25 Sprout) based at Port Erin and Douglas stations respectively, and two Wickham people carriers (No.22 and No.23) used on departmental work and fire train duties as well as spells in use on the Manx ...

  7. Isle of Man Railway stations - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 1886, this was the shortest branch of the Isle of Man Railway and the shortest-lived, closing as early as 1940 to all traffic. It was originally a separate affair from the other railways, but was taken over as part of the merger in 1905 together with the Manx Northern Railway to Ramsey. The tracks remained in situ for many years, and ...

  8. Template:Manx Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Manx Northern Railway, a railway in the Isle of Man. . For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  9. Manx Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Manx Northern Railway (MNR) was the second common carrier railway built in the Isle of Man. It was a steam railway between St John's and Ramsey . It operated as an independent concern only from 1879 to 1905.