Lewaigue railway station

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Lewaigue

Lewaigue
Manx Electric Railway
Looking towards Ramsey from Port Lewaigue - geograph.org.uk - 61550.jpg
General information
LocationMaughold, Isle Of Man
CoordinatesPole Nos. 811-812
Owned by Isle Of Man Railways
PlatformsGround Level
TracksTwo Running Lines
Construction
Structure typeWaiting Shelter
ParkingNone
History
Opened1899 (1899)
Previous names Manx Electric Railway Co.

Lewaigue Halt (Manx: Stadd Lewaigue) is an intermediate stopping place on the northern section of the Manx Electric Railway on the Isle of Man.

Contents

Location

The stop can be found between Ballajora Station and 'Belle Vue (For Port-E-Vullen)'. The poles bearing the overhead lines on the line are numbered from Derby Castle, the railway's southern terminus, and Lewaigue Halt can be found between pole numbers 811 and 812. The halt is located on Jack's Lane (designated C13) in the hamlet of Lewaigue.

Usage

The stop is widely used by The Venture Centre, a nearby outdoor pursuits centre. The stop consists of a waiting shelter for passengers, erected in 1987. The former corrugated iron shelter was demolished in 1986 after vandalism. [1]

Preceding station Manx Electric Railway Following station
Dreemskerry Farm
towards Derby Castle
Douglas–Ramsey Belle Vue

Also

Manx Electric Railway Stations

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References

  1. "Stops and Stations – Lewaigue". 22 October 2010.

Sources

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