Ballaglass railway station
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Ballaglass Station is located at the entrance to the national glen of the same name and is served only by a wooden waiting shelter which features a sprung gate which is to stop sheep from getting trapped inside it, such is the rural nature of the Manx Electric Railway and its environs. Nearby in a southerly direction is the sub-station building which can be seen through the trees from passing trams.