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Residents' Rail Tickets Now Available

by isleofman.com 11th March 2010

Residents' 2010 season tickets for the Isle of Man Steam, Electric and Snaefell Mountain Railways are now available.  

 

They are valid from the 13th March to the 7th November.  Adult tickets cost ?50 and children’s tickets cost ?25 (ages 5-15).

 

Application forms can be obtained from the Isle of Man Welcome Centre and main stations.  The Welcome Centre at the Sea Terminal is open Monday to Saturday 8.00am-6.00pm.  A passport sized photo will be required for each applicant.

 

Martyn Quayle, MHK, Minister for Tourism and Leisure commented, "Travelling by rail provides an excellent, unique way to explore some of the Island’s attractive towns and villages, whilst witnessing magnificent views of sea and countryside.

 

"A resident ticket not only offers unlimited rail travel across the Island, it is also a ticket to experience a working part of Manx Heritage."

 

Steam Railway:  Open from 13th March until 7th November 2010

 

Manx Electric Railway:  Open from 20th March until 7th November 2010

 

Snaefell Mountain Railway: Open from 24th April until 3rd October 2010

 

Tickets can be purchased from tomorrow (Friday 12th March) and for further information visit www.iombusandrail.info


 

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 11th, March 2010 05:02pm.

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