Why join the MERS?

  • Successfully campaigned for the reinstatement and re-opening of the Laxey – Ramsey section of the MER during 1975–77.
  • Successfully proposed and lobbied for the 1993 "Year of Railways", a series of events to mark the Centenary of the MER — a template for years to come.
  • Successfully stopped a new competing bus service, the 11B, "the biggest threat to the survival of the railway since the Ramsey line closure."
  • Successfully campaigned — including an online petition which attracted more than 2,000 signatures — for Tynwald to approve funding of the restoration of the Horse Tramway to the Sea Terminal. Tynwald's decision was later ignored by DoI officials who spent the money elsewhere. The campaign continues…
  • FULL access to 2000+ pages of Manx Transport material on the society website. Full members receive free copies of the 100+ page Society journal MANX TRANSPORT REVIEW.

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Manx Transport Review No.103 - Winter 2025/26

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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1993 Year of Railways: Lessons From History
Updated 2 days ago

SUMMARY Boosting income attributable to the Island’s heritage railways by attracting more visitors and increasing ridership has been done before and can reliably be done again Increasing fares and cutting routes and services will have the opposite effect YEAR OF RAILWAYS 1993 promotion brought 25,0…

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Newslines

Road, Rail, Sea and Air

Yet more reasons to travel...

Passengers on the Manx Electric now have yet another reason to travel, thanks to the reopening of a once-popular pub which is now a café. The Liverpool Arms, located along the A2 coastal road between Onchan and Baldrine, closed in 2017, with the landlord blaming a decline in trade, ‘particularly ov…

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Mountain Railway used by ambulance crew to reach injured walker

The Snaefell Mountain Railway played a key part in a rescue when, just after 1pm on Monday June 22nd, an emergency call alerted services to the stricken walker who had suffered a leg injury. Medical staff were ferried up Snaefell Mountain by the mountain railway after a walker was reported injured.…

Guard calls for amendment to DoI motion

The twelve-page “Heritage Business Case - Douglas Bay Horse Tramway Continuation to the Sea Terminal” will be the subject of a Supplementary Order Paper at this month's sitting of Tynwald on June 16th. The Minister for Infrastructure, Tim Crookall MHK, is to move that ‘Tynwald notes the draft busin…

‘MHKs Question Whether Horse Tram Costs Are a Bit of a Nonsense’

“MHKs have questioned the cost of reinstating the horse tram tracks along the full length of Douglas Promenade with one saying it's a ‘bit of a nonsense’. The Department of Infrastructure is now claiming it could cost up to £3 million to lay the section between the War Memorial and the Sea Terminal…

'Contingency Budget for Horse Tram Tracks Significantly Increased'

“The contingency budget allocated to the reinstatement of the horse tram tracks has been ‘significantly increased’. The Department of Infrastructure says it’s followed a Treasury recommendation because of the ‘volatile global financial climate’. It’s now estimating that it will cost £3 million to r…

‘£3m to Restore Horse Tramway’

“The DoI says it will cost over £3m to partially restore the Douglas Bay Horse Tramway to the Sea Terminal. While the historic double track has been consigned to the pages of history, a single track line is still proposed. The DoI’s business case recommends installing a single line of tram tracks f…


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Car 6 - Winter Per Way Duties

Car 6 on Winter works duties, pushes Trailer 52 laden with sleepers through Laxey Station as they head North for the work site at Ballaragh where the track was under repair. Alongside, Winter Saloon 19 receives attention from Mike Goodwyn prior to operating the first journey of the day to Douglas.…

Groudle Glen - Cars 32 & 1

Another Manx Electric Railway 'parallel running' event took place twenty one years ago, on October 31, 1993, again between Derby Castle and Groudle. On this occasion the oldest and newest classes of MER power cars were employed - 1893 Milnes car 1 and 1906 United Electric Car Co 32. At Groudle, wit…

SMR Car 4

SMR Car 4 was taken out of service at the end of the 1991 season to undergo works attention at Derby Castle Depot. Following a protracted rebuild/overhaul, the car returned to service on Good Friday 1995, in time to participate in the Snaefell Mountain Railway’s centenary celebrations. A very smart…


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