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  1. www.visitisleofman.com › experience › isle-of-man-steam-railway-p1291361Isle of Man Steam Railway

    A one way journey along the beautiful Manx countryside running the full length from Douglas to Port Erin takes an hour to complete. In July and August, the peak months of the holiday season, there are seven return trains a day through the countryside, one of which is an evening service.

  2. This steam train travels faster than the electric railway. It runs through pretty countryside to the south part of the island. It stops at several places on route to Port Erin. There are several steam engines with individual names all beautifully polished with gleaming brass.

  3. The narrow gauge Isle of Man Steam Railway runs over a 15.3 mile (24.6km) route which links Douglas, the island's capital, with Port Erin.

  4. Travelling South from Douglas Station to Port Erin Station The Isle of Man Steam Railway travels through the rolling countryside of Braddan, Santon, Malew, Arbory and Rushen. The full journey from Douglas Railway Station to Port Erin Railway Station takes 1 hour.

  5. CLICK HERE to view the full 2024 timetable leaflet in .pdf format for all of the Isle of Man Railways. Timetable Archives. The 2020s The 2010s The 2000s The 1990s The 1980s The 1970s The 1960s. The 1950s The 1940s The 1930s The 1920s The 1910s The 1900s The 1890s. The 1880s The 1870s. Isle of Man Steam Railway. Supporters’ Association.

  6. The Isle of Man Railway (IMR) (Manx: Raad Yiarn Vannin) is a narrow gauge steam -operated railway connecting Douglas with Castletown and Port Erin in the Isle of Man. The line is 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge and 15⁄ miles (25 kilometres) long.

  7. The Isle of Man Steam Railway takes you on a journey of nostalgia as it gently rocks through the countryside in the south of the Isle of Man. Along the journey there are beautiful farmland and coastal views surrounding the railway.

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