• Manx Line was a ferry operator which operated roll-on/roll-off ferry services between Great Britain and the Isle of Man between 1978 and 1985. An earlier...
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    The Manx (/mæŋks/ manks; Manx: ny Manninee) are an ethnic group originating on the Isle of Man, in the Irish Sea in Northern Europe. They belong to the...
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    The Manx cat (/ˈmæŋks/, in earlier times often spelled Manks) is a breed of domestic cat (Felis catus) originating on the Isle of Man, with a mutation...
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    The Manx Electric Railway (Manx: Raad Yiarn Lectragh Vannin) is an electric interurban tramway connecting Douglas, Laxey and Ramsey in the Isle of Man...
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    The Meyers Manx dune buggy is a small recreationally-oriented automobile, designed initially for desert racing by Californian engineer, artist, boat builder...
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    Sealink (redirect from Sealink Stena Line)
    but still part of the Sealink consortium. In 1979, Sealink acquired Manx Line which offered services to the Isle of Man from Heysham. On 27 July 1984...
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  • Manx Radio (legally Radio Manx Ltd.) (Manx: Radio Vannin) is the national commercial radio station for the Isle of Man. It began broadcasting on 29 June...
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    the ships were sold: Monte Castillo was sold to Manx Line (later Sealink-Manx Line) and renamed Manx Viking for service between Heysham, England and Douglas...
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    Isle of Man (redirect from Manx (mythology))
    The Isle of Man (Manx: Mannin [ˈmanɪnʲ], also Ellan Vannin [ˈɛlʲan ˈvanɪnʲ]) or Mann (/mæn/ man), is a self-governing British Crown Dependency in the Irish...
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  • Manx Telecom Ltd. (Manx: Chellinsh Vannin) is the primary provider of broadband and telecommunications on the Isle of Man. It is owned by Basalt Infrastructure...
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  • but still part of the Sealink consortium. In 1979, Sealink acquired Manx Line, which offered services to the Isle of Man from Heysham. On 27 July 1984...
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    Car Nos. 29–33 are a group of tramcars for the Manx Electric Railway on the Isle of Man. The seventh and final batch of motorcars to arrive are all extant...
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  • made with the Isle of Man Railway's Peel to Douglas line which opened in 1873. Built to a common Manx gauge, a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge, construction...
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    Isle of Man Steam Packet Company (category Articles containing Manx-language text)
    Packet Company Limited (abbreviated to IoMSPCo or, locally, The Steam Packet (Manx: Phaggad Bree Ellan Vannin) is the oldest continuously operating passenger...
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    Liverpool and Manchester Steamship Company in 1888 - referred to as The Manx Line. Prince of Wales was built by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company...
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    Gob-Y-Deigan Railway Station (Manx: Stashoon Raad Yiarn Ghob-Y-Deigan) was a station on the Manx Northern Railway, later owned and operated by the Isle...
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    Mark Cavendish (redirect from Manx Missile)
    Sir Mark Simon Cavendish KBE (born 21 May 1985) is a retired Manx professional road racing cyclist. As a track cyclist he specialised in the madison, points...
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    Douglas, Isle of Man (category Articles containing Manx-language text)
    Douglas (Manx: Doolish, pronounced [ˈdðuːlʲəʃ]) is the capital city and largest settlement of the Isle of Man, with a population of 26,677 (2021) and an...
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    Snaefell Mountain Railway (category Articles containing Manx-language text)
    the highest point on the island. It connects with the Manx Electric Railway (MER) in Laxey. The line is 5 miles (8 km) long, is built to 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)...
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    Liverpool and Manchester Steamship Company in 1888 - referred to as The Manx Line. Queen Victoria was built by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company...
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  • Isle of Man Railway (category Articles containing Manx-language text)
    (IMR) (Manx: Raad Yiarn Vannin) is a narrow gauge steam-operated railway connecting Douglas with Castletown and Port Erin in the Isle of Man. The line is...
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    Trailer Nos. 60 of the Manx Electric Railway on the Isle of Man, was built as a one-off order in 1896. This trailer has chilled iron wheels making it unique...
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  • Isle of Man TT (redirect from Manx TT)
    between 1940 and 1945 due to the Second World War. It recommenced with the Manx Grand Prix in 1946 and the Isle of Man TT in 1947, with a greatly expanded...
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    on the line subject to demand. Prior to is conversion there was no provision for disabled passengers on the railway. Mike Goodwyn (1993). Manx Electric...
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  • Mec Vannin (category Articles containing Manx-language text)
    of Manx tourism A Manx university A socialised health service Separate Manx nationality: "Manx nationality must be defined by legislation and a Manx passport...
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    This article details Car Nos. 1–3 of the Manx Electric Railway on the Isle of Man. These tramcars were the original trio of tramcars supplied for the opening...
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    Sodor (fictional island) (category Manx language)
    "Sudric" or "Sudrian", a Goidelic language similar to Manx. Many of the place names are based on Manx words, but often conforming to English word order,...
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    of the Manx Electric Railway on the Isle of Man. These lightweight trailers were purchased in 1894 for the opening of the new part of the line between...
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    history of the Manx railways, and was until 1998 accompanied by a similar museum in Ramsey, which was dedicated to the history of the electric line, but this...
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    King of Mann (redirect from Manx kingship)
    The King of Mann (Manx: Ree Vannin) was the title taken between 1237[citation needed] and 1504 by the various rulers, both sovereign and suzerain, over...
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