Ballaglass Glen Halt

Summary

Ballaglass Glen Halt (Manx: Stadd Ghlion Valley Glass) is an intermediate stopping place on the northerly section of the Manx Electric Railway on the Isle of Man.

Ballaglass Glen

Glion Valley Glass
Manx Electric Railway
General information
LocationMaughold, Isle Of Man
CoordinatesPole Nos. 654-655
Owned byIsle Of Man Railways
PlatformsGround Level
TracksTwo Running Lines
Construction
Structure typeWaiting Shelter
ParkingNone
History
Opened1899 (1899)
Previous namesManx Electric Railway Co.

Location edit

 
Visit Ballaglass Glen

The halt is located at the entrance to the national glen of the same name and is served only by rail, there being no direct road access to this location.

Facilities edit

A wooden waiting shelter featuring 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. The current shelter was erected in 1987 replacing an earlier version of corrugated iron construction.

Substation edit

Nearby in a southerly direction is the sub-station building which can be seen through the trees from passing trams; today the majority of this building houses a private dwelling complete with swimming pool in the old boiler house, although a small sub-station still exists on site.

Route edit

Preceding station   Manx Electric Railway   Following station
Dolland   Douglas - Ramsey   Cornaa

54°16′49″N 4°21′55″W / 54.28028°N 4.36528°W / 54.28028; -4.36528

Also edit

List of Manx Electric Railway stations

References edit

  • Mike Goodwyn (1993). Manx Electric. Platform Five. ISBN 978-1-872524-52-8.
  • Keith Pearson (1992). 100 Years Of Manx Electric Railway. Leading Edge. ISBN 0-948135-38-7.
  • Robert Hendry (1978). Manx Electric Album. Hillside Publishing. ISBN 0-9505933-0-3.
  • Norman Jones (1994). Isle Of Man Tramways. Foxline Publishing. ISBN 1-870119-32-0.

Sources edit

  • Manx Electric Railway Stopping Places (2002) Manx Electric Railway Society
  • Island Images: Manx Electric Railway Pages (2003) Jon Wornham
  • Official Tourist Department Page (2009) Isle Of Man Heritage Railways