Ballacraine Railway Station Staad Balley Craine Isle Of Man Railway |
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Station statistics | ||
Address | Foxdale Road Road, Glenfaba, IM7 6KL. | |
Lines | Peel Line | |
Structure | Gatekeepers' Lodge | |
Platforms | One, Ground Level | |
Tracks | One Running Line | |
Parking | Roadside | |
Other information | ||
Opened | 1st October 1876 | |
Closed | 9th September 1968 (As Crossing) | |
Rebuilt | 1877 | |
Owned by | Isle Of Man Railway Co., Ltd. | |
Services | ||
None Provided
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Ballacraine Halt was an infrequent request stop on the Isle of Man Railway.
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Originally opened in 1876 the halt provided a stopping place for the short walk to Glen Helen until 1879. Later in 1927 the halt was used again mainly by spectators attending the TT Races at Ballacraine.
The Douglas to Peel line closed in 1968 but this location ceased to be a halt in 1929; up until this time it featured infrequently in timetable literature and was only used as a somewhat unofficial drop-of point for spectators viewing the T.T. road races.
The Steam Heritage Trail now passes through the site, and the former crossing keepers' lodge has been retained, now forming a shelter for walkers.
Preceding station | Historical railways | Following station | ||
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Crosby towards Douglas |
Isle of Man Railway | St John's towards Peel |