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  • Successfully campaigned for the reinstatement and re-opening of the Laxey – Ramsey section of the MER during 1975–77.
  • Successfully proposed and lobbied for the 1993 "Year of Railways", a series of events to mark the Centenary of the MER — a template for years to come.
  • Successfully stopped a new competing bus service, the 11B, "the biggest threat to the survival of the railway since the Ramsey line closure."
  • Successfully campaigned — including an online petition which attracted more than 2,000 signatures — for Tynwald to approve funding of the restoration of the Horse Tramway to the Sea Terminal. Tynwald's decision was later ignored by DoI officials who spent the money elsewhere. The campaign continues…
  • FULL access to 2000+ pages of Manx Transport material on the society website. Full members receive free copies of the 100+ page Society journal MANX TRANSPORT REVIEW.

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Manx Transport Review No.102 - Winter 2024/25

Full news roundup from the Manx Electric Railway, Douglas Horse Tramway, Snaefell Mountain Railway and other Island transport. Historical feature articles - Full Colour - 108 pages. Copies are distributed FREE to Full Members of the Manx Electric Railway Society upon publication – visit mers.org.im…

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Trailer 41 - Laxey Station
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Trailer 41, built in 1930, is being shunted in Laxey on Saturday, July 19, 2008. It is about to be re-attached to Tunnel car 5 before returning to Derby Castle. (Photo: Roy Cripps)

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MER Winter Service

David Bellamy has kindly made available photographs taken on the first day (February 23rd) the MER operated a replacement service as the Island’s bus services were hit by industrial action. Winter Saloon car 21 & Royal trailer 59 roll over Parsonage Road crossing as they depart Ramsey Station at 3.…

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‘Strong Showing for Railways’

“The heritage railways have recorded another year of growing passenger numbers, with all four publicly owned lines seeing increased use. Latest figures show strong year-on-year growth of 4.5% from 2024 to 2025, building on an already successful period for the heritage rail network. The network, whi…

​MER Provides Replacement Service For Strike Hit Buses

MER reactivated from its Winter Hibernation. Bus drivers on the Isle of Man are currently in the middle of a ten-day strike that commenced on Saturday, 21 February 2026. The industrial action is being led by the union Unite in a dispute with the Department of Infrastructure (DoI) over pay and condi…

‘Government Told to Giddy Up with The Horse Trams’

The ongoing saga of the 'Halfway Horse Tramway'. “An MHK says a promise to bring reinstatement plans for the Douglas Bay Horse Tramway to May's Tynwald sitting is 'government dragging its heels'. The tramway currently only runs from Derby Castle to Broadway. In the House of Keys this week, Infrastr…

“Budget Outlines Bus and Rail Improvements”

“The island’s public and heritage transport network is slated for millions in capital funding, with £1.6m budgeted for new buses and £3m for rail network improvements in 2026-27 spending plans. The bus funding would deliver a “renewal of buses to maintain service reliability and reduce environmenta…

“Keys To Debate Bringing Back Historic Public Transport”

“Restoring the capital's most historic public transport links will be on the mind of MHKs next week. When the House of Keys sits, Arbory, Castletown and Malew MHK Moorhouse wants to know when the horse trams will run all the way to the Sea Terminal again. He's due to ask Infrastructure Minister Tim…


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Book Reviews

The following book reviews have previously been published in Manx Transport Review. The views expressed in the reviews are those of the reviewers, and do not necessarily reflect those of the Manx Electric Railway Society. PETER'S RAILWAY TO THE RESCUE Author: Christopher Vine. Price £11.99, hardbac…

Miner Statue

Whilst the 'regeneration' of Laxey swallowed almost £1M of public money, a statue honouring the bravery of those who worked in the Great Laxey Mine was funded by a 97-year-old Laxey resident, the late Phillis Tate who left money for the project in her will. The new statue replaces the 1990s wooden…

Trailer 41 - Laxey Station

Trailer 41, built in 1930, is being shunted in Laxey on Saturday, July 19, 2008. It is about to be re-attached to Tunnel car 5 before returning to Derby Castle. (Photo: Roy Cripps)


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