150 Years of Manx Railways

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The first passenger railway on the Isle of Man opened between Douglas and Peel on 1 July 1873, and the system soon expanded to serve Port Erin, Ramsey and Foxdale. The Douglas Bay Horse Tramway opened in 1876 and in 1893 the Manx Electric Railway joined Douglas to Groudle, later reaching Laxey and Ramsey. Meanwhile, the Douglas Southern Electric Tramway, the Upper Douglas Cable Tramway and the Groudle Glen Railway were added the network. This volume examines the story of the island’s railway, tramway and industrial systems, with an informative text supported by detailed maps, fleet lists and a broad selection of illustrations.
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Stock Code LP794.0
Author Edwards B/Kirkman R
ISBN13 9781911177944
Format Softback
Height(mm) 297
Width(mm) 210
Page Count 192
Pictures 400
Publication Date 17 Apr 2023
Publication Status Available
Publisher LILY PUBLICATIONS
Record last updated 14/09/2023