Articles of interest in Douglas
Sea Lion is a steam locomotive built in 1896 to supply the motive power to the Groudle Glen Railway on the Isle of Man and the locomotive still provides the main traction there today. The locomotive was built by W.G. Bagnall & Co., Stafford and deli…
Sarah's Cottage (Manx: Vaish or Ballavaish) is a corner situated between the 9th Milestone and 10th Milestone road-side markers on the Snaefell Mountain Course used for the Isle of Man TT Races on Creg Willey's Hill and Ballavaish on the primary A3 …
Santon Station is a request stop near Newtown in the parish of Santon, Isle of Man; it forms part of the sole remaining line of the Isle of Man Railway which once encompassed over 46 miles of network and retains its original station building. The ha…
Rushen (Manx: Rosien) is a House of Keys constituency in the south of the Isle of Man which incorporates the parishes of Rushen and Arbory together with the villages of Port Erin and Port St Mary.
The River Glass is a river on the Isle of Man. The river begins in the area of Injebreck about 10 km north of Douglas, the Island's capital. Flowing down through the West Baldwin Valley, the river joins the River Dhoo to form the River Douglas on th…
Rhencullen (Manx: Holly Ridge previously Orrisdale South) including Birkin's Bend is situated between the 15th Milestone and 16th Milestone road-side markers on the Snaefell Mountain Course between Kirk Michael Village and Bishopscourt on the primar…
Ramsey Station was a station on the Manx Northern Railway, later owned and operated by the Isle of Man Railway; it served the town of Ramsey in the Isle of Man and was final stopping place on a line that ran between St.
Ramsey Bay is a large bay at the northeastern end of the Isle of Man. It runs for 18 kilometres (some 25% of the island's length) from the Point of Ayre at the island's northern tip to Maughold Head.
Ramsey (Plaza) Station serves the town of Ramsey in the Isle of Man; it is the northern terminus of the Manx Electric Railway and gains its name from a nearby building, now demolished and turned into a car park.
The Queen's Pier Tramway was a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge line that once operated the entire length of the Queen's Pier in Ramsey on the Isle of Man.
Quarry Bends (Manx: Close e Volley – Enclosure of the Old Curragh Road) is situated adjacent to the 19th Milestone road-side marker on the Snaefell Mountain Course on the primary A3 Castletown to Ramsey, in the parishes of Ballaugh and Lezayre in th…
Minorca Halt is an intermediate stopping place on the northern section of the Manx Electric Railway on the Isle of Man.
The Milntown Railway was in fact a short 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge spur off the ex Manx Northern line just south of the terminus at Ramsey, Isle of Man. It was constructed only in the final year of operation for the purposes of transporting fuel oi…
Majestic Halt is a request stop on the Manx Electric Railway on the Isle of Man and is the third stopping place on the line.
Little Isabella is a rustic water wheel, situated in Groudle Glen on the Isle of Man, that was originally built in 1893 with the arrival of the Manx Electric Railway to the glen. It has been dubbed the "Little Isabella" owing to its alleged resembla…
Lime Kiln Halt is the only intermediate railway station on the narrow gauge Groudle Glen Railway in the Isle of Man; it also serves as the line's temporary terminus on certain occasions.
Lezayre Station was a stopping place on the Manx Northern Railway, the first halt outside the terminus at Ramsey; it was later owned and operated by the Isle of Man Railway; it served the village of the same name in the Isle of Man and was an interm…
The Level (sometimes referred to as Colby Level or simply Level) is a seasonally operated request stop on the Isle of Man Railway located in the sheading of Rushen on the Isle of Man.
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