Foxdale Railway — The Foxdale Railway was a branch line which ran from St. John s to Foxdale on the Isle of Man, UK.HistoryThe line was officially opened by the Foxdale Railway Company Ltd. (registered on start date|1882|11|16) on start date|1886|8|16 allowing… … Wikipedia
Waterfall railway station — Waterfall Halt (sometimes referred to on timetables as Waterfalls ) was the only intermediate station on the Foxdale Railway. It consisted of a simple lineside shelter, with no passing loop or passenger facilities; the line was primarily involved … Wikipedia
Douglas railway station — Stashoon Raad Yiarn Ghoolish Isle Of Man Railway Station statistics Address … Wikipedia
Ramsey railway station — Infobox Station name = Ramsey type = Manx Northern Railway station image size = image caption = address = coordinates = line = other = structure = platform = 2 depth = levels = tracks = parking = bicycle = baggage check = passengers = pass year … Wikipedia
St. John's railway station — Infobox Station name = St. John s type = Isle of Man Railway station image size = image caption = address = coordinates = line = other = structure = platform = 3 depth = levels = tracks = parking = bicycle = baggage check = passengers = pass year … Wikipedia
Foxdale, Queensland — Infobox Australian Place | type = town name = Foxdale state = qld caption = lga = Whitsunday postcode = 4800 est = pop = elevation= maxtemp = mintemp = rainfall = stategov = Whitsunday fedgov = Dawson dist1 = dir1 = location1= Foxdale is a… … Wikipedia
Manx Northern Railway — coat of arms Manx Northern Railway Legend … Wikipedia
Isle of Man Railway stations — The South Line (open)The line to Port Erin was the second to be opened by the railway company, in 1874 one year after the shorter line to Peel had been opened. This line s construction involved considerably more civil engineering work than the… … Wikipedia
Isle of Man Steam Railway Supporters' Association — The Group s Logo The Isle of Man Steam Railway Supporters … Wikipedia
Isle of Man Railway locomotives — The locomotives of the Isle of Man Railway were provided exclusively by Beyer, Peacock and Company of Manchester, England between 1873 and 1926; other locomotives that appear on this list were inherited as part of the take over of the Manx… … Wikipedia