Derby Castle railway station
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Derby Castle Station is the southern terminus of the Manx Electric Railway and lies at the northern end of the promenade at Douglas near the site of the Summerland complex. The site gains its name from the castle and pleasure grounds that built up around the site during the Victorian era and the rustic log cabin remains as the sole surviving feature of this time. Nearby are the tram sheds for the Douglas Bay Horse Tramway and Terminus Tavern public house, and a few yards up the running line can be found the railway's main workshops and sheds.