Braeside Halt
Train station in the Isle of Man From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Train station in the Isle of Man From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Braeside Halt (Manx: Stadd Braeside) is a stopping place on the Manx Electric Railway on the Isle of Man and is located on the first section of the inter-urban line a short distance from its southernmost terminus.
Braeside Braeside | |
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Manx Electric Railway | |
General information | |
Location | Onchan, Isle of Man |
Coordinates | Pole No. 057-058 |
Owned by | Isle of Man Railways |
Platforms | Ground Level |
Tracks | Two Running Lines |
Construction | |
Structure type | Bus Shelter |
Parking | None |
History | |
Opened | 1893 |
Previous names | Manx Electric Railway Co. |
This halt can be located a short distance from the previous halt, being a simple wayside halt there are no facilities for waiting passengers, the only evidence of such a halt existing being the "Request Stop" signage, latterly replaced by modern bus stop signage during management policy changes that took effect during 1999 at which point a modern bus-type shelter was also erected on the site. The tram stop sign is located not affixed to the shelter but atop a nearby traction pole.
Preceding station | Manx Electric Railway | Following station | ||
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Majestic towards Derby Castle |
Douglas–Ramsey | Far End towards Ramsey Station |
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