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An Isle of Man Tour |
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RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS
Railway enthusiasts come from all over the world to admire the Island's unique transport infrastructure which includes the Victorian Steam Railway. This 3 foot gauge line runs the 15½ miles from Douglas to Port Erin in the south of the Island and was part of a network that was originally opened in 1874. The carefully preserved Beyer Peacock engines run through some of the most beautiful Manx countryside.
In the old mining town of Laxey which is approximately the half way point, the Manx Electric Railway joins the 3 foot 6 inch gauge Snaefell Mountain Railway which starts its 1 in 12 climb to the summit of Snaefell, the Island's highest mountain.
The horse trams only run in the summer season and the horses that work them are kept in stables at the foot of Summerhill. In the winter they are put out to graze in reserved fields. Together the steam, electric and horse powered railways of the Isle of Man are a huge attraction to visitors and railway enthusiasts alike. They each present the unique opportunity to travel back in time. top | Return to Tour contents |
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