- M.78
The "M" class of wagon numbered nearly 80 and were part of the
Isle of Man Railway 's stock of goods vehicles; by the time ofnationalisation of the line in 1978 when theIsle of Man Government took responsibility, there were very few examples left in existence; one (numbered M.70) had been left to rot for many years and was resident in asiding atSanton station for many years. It was this vehicle that was used as a template for a project undertaken by theIsle of Man Steam Railway Supporters' Association in 1997, resulting in the presentation to the railway of M.78. This wagon is now part of the railway's historic fleet of vehicles and bears plaques denoting its origins. Together withH.1 (the next project by the group) these two wagons now form thetroublesome trucks for theFriends of Thomas weekend that takes place on the railway annually.
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