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“Majority Of Douglas Promenade Work to Be Completed November”

14 Teams Working on Project - Including Three from Doi “The 'majority' of work on Douglas promenade will be completed by the start of next month. That's the pledge from the Department of Infrastructure which has confirmed it's still working to the new date of 3 November. It's after the September de…

“Douglas Promenade Completion Date Delayed Until November”

“Work on Douglas Promenade has been delayed again and won't be completed until November. Minutes from the latest strategic project board meeting, which was held on 13 August, show Auldyn Construction 'rejected' the September completion date which had been announced in July. The Department of Infras…

DOI Minister Baker ‘Dumped’ By Electorate In Manx General Election

Minister for the Department of Infrastructure – Tim Baker, has predictably lost his seat in the constituency of Ayre & Michael. It is believed his significant involvement in the much delayed and troubled rebuild of Douglas Promenade was a major factor in the former MHK’s fall from grace. The electi…

MER To Operate on Bank Holiday Monday.

An extra days running on Bank Holiday Monday is now taking place, meaning services will now run every day through the long weekend. Cars will be operating to timetable C. .

Heritage Railway Services - September & October

Isle of Man Transport have now released details of the services which are to operate on the Manx Electric Railway, Snaefell Mountain Railway and Isle of Man Railway throughout September and October. The season will draw to a close on Sunday 31st October. Full details and service updates can be foun…

Winter Transport Festival

Isle of Man Transport has announced that a Winter Manx Heritage Transport Festival will take place in October. Full event details will be posted in due course at: www.rail.im

The Tale of Lisbon Car 360 !

Longstanding readers of Manx Transport Review will recall that Lisbon Car 360 was controversially acquired at no small cost to the Manx taxpayer by Isle of Man Railways in 1996, and became the subject of a major political row. This 1906 built tram arrived on the Island following an epic journey fro…

‘Delayed Prom Works Affecting Other Projects, Claims Quirk’

‘Multi-million revamp expected to be finished in September’ “Developments around the Island are being pushed back due to the ongoing promenade works, according to a commissioner. The £26m revamp began in September 2018 and was initially expected to take two years to complete. However, a number of s…

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