Friday 23rd June 2023 To round off this week's daily blogs featuring Isle of Man Transport and its unique and varied modal offerings I'm going slightly off topic to feature one of two other railways you can visit on the Island which don't come under the purview of the Government but are nonetheless great tourist... Continue Reading →
M is for Isle of Man Transport (Part 4: Snaefell Mountain Railway)
Tuesday 20th June 2023 Welcome to the Snaefell Mountain Railway. Your ride is almost certain to begin in Laxey, the southern terminus of the railway and where it meets, but doesn't connect on the same tracks with, the Manx Electric Railway as featured in yesterday's blog in this daily series on the Isle of Man... Continue Reading →
M is for Isle of Man Transport (Part 3: Manx Electric Railway)
Monday 19th June 2023 Continuing this special daily blog series on the variety of modes run by Isle of Man Transport brings us to the Manx Electric Railway. It's the "oldest electric tram line in the world whose original rolling stock is still in service". And it's a double celebration this year as while the... Continue Reading →
M is for Isle of Man Transport (Part 2: Steam Railway)
Sunday 18th June 2023 Welcome to the second part of this week long daily blog special featuring Isle of Man Transport. Today we take a ride on the Island's Steam Railway. It's celebrating its 150th Anniversary this year. The railway runs 15 and a half miles from Douglas south to Port Erin with a journey... Continue Reading →
M is for Isle of Man Transport (Part 1: Bus Vannin)
Saturday 17th June 2023 The Isle of Man must certainly be the top destination to easily visit from the UK and enjoy a huge variety of public transport. In fact within five hours of landing at Ronaldsway Airport on my long weekend visit last month I'd taken a ride on a bus, a steam train,... Continue Reading →
A trip to the Isle of Man
Tuesday 19th May 2020 The Isle of Man is a treasure trove of transport delight. An efficient bus network; an electric tramway including to a mountain top; a steam railway; and a seafront horse tram. And they’re all included on an integrated visitor ‘Go Explore’ smartcard available for 1, 3, 5 or 7 days from... Continue Reading →
