Lezayre Railway Station (Manx: Stashoon Raad Yiarn Chreest ny h-Ayrey) was an intermediate stopping place on the Manx Northern Railway, a line that ran...
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Sheading of Ayre (Kirk Andreas, Kirk Bride and Kirk Christ Lezayre) page 464 Kirk Christ Lezayre by George Broderick – Tübingen; Niemeyer NE:HST (1997) Manx...
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of Man Railway locomotives Isle of Man Railway rolling stock Isle of Man Railway Museum Isle of Man Railway stations Isle of Man Steam Railway Supporters'...
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line, including two major rock cuttings on the climb out of Douglas railway station at "The Nunnery" and Keristal. The story goes that the work nearly...
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Sulby, Isle of Man (section Sulby railway stations)
parish of Kirk Christ Lezayre on the A3 Castletown road. Historically containing the Treen of the Curragh of Kirk Christ Lezayre and the Land of the Monks...
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Ramsey Station (Manx: Stashoon Raad Yiarn Rhumsaa) was a station on the Manx Northern Railway, later owned and operated by the Isle of Man Railway; it served...
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Michael in the west and Lezayre in the east. The walking of dogs along this footpath is prohibited. The site of the 1879 station building (similar to those...
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dwellings and museum displays. There are no railway structures remaining at Ramsey but buildings do survive at Lezayre, Sulby Glen, Sulby Bridge, Ballaugh (goods...
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Sulby Bridge Railway Station (Manx: Stashoon Raad Yiarn Droghad Sulby) was a station on the Manx Northern Railway (MNR), later owned and operated by the...
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Road and the road-tramway crossing for the Snaefell Mountain Railway in the parish of Lezayre in the Isle of Man. The Bungalow tramway-crossing was part...
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Castletown, Isle of Man (section Railway)
the Battle of Trafalgar. John Christian (1776 in Castletown – 1852 in Lezayre) a Justice of the Peace and First Deemster of the island. Hugh Gill (Castletown...
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Bernahara road, Andreas Andreas/Lezayre B15 Richmond Road Ramsey B16 Glen Auldyn Lezayre B17 Lezayre Church road, Churchtown Lezayre B18 Port St Mary Port St...
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lines, locations such as stations, stops and depots are listed. Map this section's coordinates in "List of Isle of Man railway lines and locations" using...
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Continuing north, the A18 Mountain Road passes over the Snaefell Mountain Railway tramway crossing at the Bungalow and the A14 Sulby Glen Road, Bungalow...
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the further dredging of the Lough Molla and Close Chairn watercourses in Lezayre, thus reducing the potential of future flooding. George Formby returned...
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"The Gate House Ballasalla Railway Station Road Ballasalla Isle of Man" (PDF). "Water Tower Ballasalla Railway Station Station Road Ballasalla Isle of Man"...
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the only village in the parish. The parish adjoins Jurby to the north, Lezayre to the east, Michael to the south and south-west, and the Irish Sea to...
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John Hick (politician) (category English railway mechanical engineers)
Whalley, Lancashire where he lived, with a summer residence at Woodlands, Lezayre, Isle of Man, where he was also a Justice of the Peace. Like his father...
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The British Narrow Gauge Railway No 2c – The Isle of Man Railway Volume III An Outline History of the Isle of Man Railway by James I.C. Boyde page 52...
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