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Manx Transport Review No.102 - Winter 2024/25

Full news roundup from the Manx Electric Railway, Douglas Horse Tramway, Snaefell Mountain Railway and other Island transport. Historical feature articles - Full Colour - 108 pages. Copies are distributed FREE to Full Members of the Manx Electric Railway Society upon publication – visit mers.org.im…

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Illuminated Tunnel Car 9 is seen crossing Ballure Glen on the fine bridge constructed by Francis Morton & Co of Garston in 1899, which allowed the MER to reach its final terminus at Ramsey Plaza. (Photo: MERS Collection - September 1994) Builders Plate - Ballure Bridge (Photo: MERS Collection)

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“The Manx Heritage Transport Festival Returns”

“The Manx Heritage Transport Festival is back for another year. It's an opportunity to show off the unique range the Island boasts - from the steam train to the electric railway to the horse trams. The six-day event started yesterday (Tuesday 22 July) and runs until Sunday. Andy Cowie from Isle of…

ALL ABOARD - AGAIN...

MANX HERITAGE TRANSPORT FESTIVAL 2025 got off to a packed start with the 09:40 car from Douglas leaving full for Ramsey. With standing room only, Car 21 and trailer 37 are seen here at Groudle. This combination of Car and Trailer were operating as part of M.E.R. Bulkhead Trailer Day, which should a…

Registered Building Status sought for seven railway structures

Registered Building Status is being sought for seven significant structures currently or once part of the Island's Heritage Railway network. These include three major viaducts on the M.E.R., two iconic buildings still part of the Douglas Steam Railway station, and two former station buildings on no…

​Manx Heritage Transport Festival 2025

A warm welcome is extended to all of those who will be visiting the Island to participate in the Manx Heritage Transport Festival which commences on Tuesday, July 22nd. The full programme of events can be downloaded HERE Manx Transport Review is the journal of the Manx Electric Railway Society. As…

Groudle MER Station Refurbished

“A huge thank you to Buchanan & Pitts for their support in assisting us to support our friends at Isle of Man Railways in refurbishing the Groudle Manx Electric Railway station in time for the Heritage Transport Festival. It is possibly the first impression that most of our visitors get of Groudle…


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