Douglas railway station is the main terminus of the Isle of Man Railway and is located at the landward end of the quay in Douglas, the capital of the Isle of Man. It was once the hub for now closed lines to Peel, Ramsey and Foxdale.
The Former Booking Hall Building
Gateway at street level
The signal box is located at the end of the yard but remains out of use.
The old stable block, now garages and former souvenir shop.
The Isle of Man Railway (IMR) is a narrow gauge steam-operated railway connecting Douglas with Castletown and Port Erin on the Isle of Man. The line is 3 ft narrow gauge and 15+1⁄2 miles long. It is the remainder of what was a much larger network that also served the small western hamlet of Peel, the northern town of Ramsey and the small mining village of Foxdale. Now in government ownership, it uses original rolling stock and locomotives and there are few concessions to modernity.
Share certificate of the Isle of Man Railway Company Ltd, issued 16 September 1875
Douglas Station 2008
Port St. Mary Station 1988
Port Erin Station 2008