- Great Laxey Mine Railway
Infobox rail
railroad_name=Great Laxey Mine Railway
gauge=1 ft 7 in
start_year=1870s
end_year=Present
length=frac|1|4; mile
hq_city=Laxey
locale=Isle of Man The Great Laxey Mine Railway was originally constructed to serve the
Isle of Man 's Great Laxey Mine, alead mine located inLaxey . The 19 in gauge railway runs from the old mine entrance to the washing floors along a right of way that passes through the Isle of Man's only railway tunnel under the RailGauge|36 gauge VictorianManx Electric Railway and the main A2 Douglas to Ramsey coast road.Abandoned in 1929 when the mine closed, the frac|1|4 mile Great Laxey Mine Railway re-opened in September 2004. Now the "Ant" and "Bee", replicas of the Lewin steam locomotives with the same names originally built in 1877, carry passengers along a restored route once traversed by cars loaded with lead ore pulled by mules. At the upper terminus, linking the railway to the
Laxey Wheel , once operated theLaxey Browside Tramway but this has long since vanished, replaced with a car park.ee also
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British narrow gauge railways
*Laxey Wheel External links
[http://www.iomguide.com/laxey/laxey-mines-railway.php Great Laxey Mines Railway]
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