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Manx Transport Review No.101 - Autumn/Winter 2023

Full news roundup from the Manx Electric Railway, Douglas Horse Tramway, Snaefell Mountain Railway and other Island transport. Historical feature articles - Full Colour - 112 pages. Copies are distributed FREE to Full Members of the Manx Electric Railway Society upon publication - see HOME page for…

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Car 1 - Drying Out Run
Updated 13 Nov 2024

A very smart Car 1 poses for the camera beside Lag Birragh crossover on 23rd April 1981 whilst operating an early season drying out run. Such runs were and still are required to drive out any moisture which had accumulated in the windings of motors following a long winter hibernation. (Photo: Tony…

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Road, Rail, Sea and Air

​Warnings of 'Challenging Times Ahead' as DoI Publishes Department Plan

MERS Comment: Surprisingly (or perhaps not!), the 'Department's Plan' fails to mention that the comprehensive review undertaken by consultants Systra last year, revealed that the Island's priceless Heritage Railways contribute £17m to the Manx economy per annum. “The infrastructure minister warns t…

​'Doi Made Multiple Failings When Refusing Foi Request'

'Information Commissioner orders department to provide requested information' “The Department of Infrastructure made multiple failings in responding to a Freedom of Information request from Manx Radio. The Information Commissioner has ordered the department to provide the information, which was fir…

​Laxey Village Christmas Market Trams

Sat 23rd November & Sun 24th November 2024 Join us for a festive tram ride to the Laxey Village Christmas Markets! Kick off the festive season at the Laxey Village Christmas Markets on 23rd and 24th November! Discover unique gifts, indulge in delicious seasonal treats, and enjoy the holiday spirit…

“Will The Horse Trams Be Reinstated in This Administration”

“It remains unclear, but the infrastructure minister insists he'd like to see the work completed The infrastructure minister has defended the decision to reallocate taxpayer money, originally earmarked for reinstating the horse trams, to another project. In 2017, the Department of Infrastructure wa…

​Isle of Man Heritage Railways 2025

Details concerning Isle of Man Railways 2025 operating season have just been published by Isle of Man Transport. Isle of Man Steam Railway Friday 15th March to Sunday 2nd November 2025 Douglas Bay Horse Tramway Thursday 27th March to Sunday 2nd November 2025 Manx Electric Railway Tuesday 11th March…

“Concerns Over Tramway Inclusion in Potential Planning Changes”

“Concerns have been raised that potential changes to planning law could allow the Department of Infrastructure to remove tram tracks without seeking permission. The proposed Permitted Development Order 2024 would allow for development of any tramway works without having to put in a planning applica…


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