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Electric Railway Services

by isleofman.com 17th October 2012

Due to the recent severe weather conditions, a landslip at Ballabeg has caused temporary amendments of the Manx Electric Railway services, between Baldrine and Laxey.
 
From 16th October all northbound trams will terminate at Baldrine, there, passengers can board the waiting shuttle bus to continue their journey onto Laxey, where they can then connect with the Snaefell Mountain Railway or tram service onto Ramsey.
 
All southbound trams will run from Ramsey to Laxey as normal, there passengers can board the waiting shuttle bus to continue their journey south. The shuttle bus will stop at the Liverpool Arms, where passengers can continue their journey via tram, or choose to stay aboard the bus which will continue onto Derby Castle.
 
Tram services will run as normal from Laxey to Ramsey.
 
Shuttle bus service is free to valid tram ticket holders.
 
Tram departures from Derby Castle and Ramsey will run as scheduled on the 2012 Railway timetable, as will north bound departures from Laxey.
 
Manx Electric Railway timetables can be found online at: http://www.iombusandrail.info/mer-manxelectricrailway.html.

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 17th, October 2012 12:55pm.

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