Isle of Man Railway Museum

Coordinates: 54°05′06″N 4°45′29″W / 54.085°N 4.758°W / 54.085; -4.758
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Isle of Man Railway Museum
Raad-Yairn Vannin Thie Tashtee
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Established23 August 1975
LocationStation Road, Port Erin,
Rushen, Isle of Man, IM9 2RR
Coordinates54°05′06″N 4°45′29″W / 54.085°N 4.758°W / 54.085; -4.758
TypeRailway Museum
History Museum
AccreditationRecommended Attraction
www.visitisleofman.com
Key holdingsNo.5 Mona
No.1 Sutherland
F.36 Royal Saloon
F.75 Ducal Saloon
Closed Van G.19
CollectionsVarious Contributors
(Railway Company, Donations)
VisitorsAnnually c.25,000
(Based On 2015 Figures)
OwnerIsle of Man Government
Department of Infrastructure
Websitehttp://www.rail.im

The Isle of Man Railway Museum in the village of Port Erin in the Isle of Man is a small museum of the history of the Isle of Man Railway from its founding in 1873 to the present, including the now-closed lines that served Peel, Ramsey (Manx Northern Railway) and Foxdale, and the remaining open line between Douglas and Port Erin.

History[edit]

Main Exhibition Hall, 2006

The museum first opened in 1975 when the Isle of Man Road Services, a subsidiary of the railway company, relocated to their new garage, which still exists today at the foot of the main platform. At that time, the railway operated only between Port Erin and Castletown, in an experimental season with the goal of reducing running costs. The following year, services were extended to Ballasalla, then returned to Douglas in 1977, since when the full line has operated. The museum building, originally consisting of a metal frame with asbestos cladding, was extensively rebuilt in 1999. A souvenir shop was subsequently added in the goods shed, where locomotives were originally kept overnight. Prior to the museum's opening, the original locomotive shed was used to store unserviceable locomotives. When the museum was rebuilt, the locomotive shed was returned to its original use and the goods shed converted into a shop area and a new porch added.

Location[edit]

From Station Road

The museum is next to Port Erin railway station, the southern (or western) terminus of the railway, on Station Road in the village. The main exhibition hall is housed in a converted bus garage that once belonged to Isle of Man Road Services, itself a division of the old railway company which was nationalised in 1976. Since the museum was extensively rebuilt in 1998–1999, part of the old goods shed has been incorporated into the complex, the other locomotive shed still being used as a workshop to maintain the locomotives and for overnight storage purposes. The museum is accessible from the station platform off the train, or from the nearby car park.

Shop and opening times[edit]

No.16 Viewed From No.6

The souvenir shop is in the entrance/exit area to the museum and is accessed via Station Road at the foot of the platform. The shop has a small range of memorabilia including books, postcards, stationery, ephemera, replica nameplates and generic souvenirs. The stock of the shop is now a fraction of what was available in the boom of the centenary seasons beginning with the Year of Railways in 1993 and extending to Steam 125 in 1998. Opening dates tie in with the operational dates of the railway itself, usually between March and the beginning of November each year. The shop is in the old goods shed and features a station-type building as a staff/store room as well as old luggage trolleys and framed displays before entering the museum proper. There ia a small admission charge for those without a valid railway ticket.

Exhibits[edit]

Major (Previous & Present)[edit]

No.6 Peveril (1875)
Wagon H.1 (2000)
No.16 Mannin (1926)
Station Diorama (1998-2014)
No. Name Builders Year Exhibited
No.1 Sutherland Beyer, Peacock & Co., Ltd., Gorton 1873 1976-1997, 2020-Date
No.4 Loch Beyer, Peacock & Co., Ltd., Gorton 1874 1997-2001
No.5 Mona Beyer, Peacock & Co., Ltd., Gorton 1874 2023-Date
No.6 Peveril Beyer, Peacock & Co., Ltd., Gorton 1875 1997-2020, 2022-2023
No.15 Caledonia Dübs & Co., Ltd., Glasgow 1885 1975-1993
No.16 Mannin Beyer, Peacock & Co., Ltd. 1926 1975-1998, 1999-2020
F.36 Royal Saloon Metropolitan Carriage & Wagon Co., Ltd. 1905 1975-1993, 1994-1998, 2000-2023
F.75 Ducal Saloon Metropolitan Carriage & Wagon Co., Ltd. 1873 1975-1998, 2000-Date
N.42 Six-Wheeler Swansea Carriage & Wagon Co., Ltd. 1879 1975-1999
N.45 Six-Wheeler Swansea Carriage & Wagon Co., Ltd. 1879 2023-Date
M.78 Drop-Side Metropolitan Carriage & Wagon Co., Ltd. 1925 2000-Date, Periodically
H.1 Three-Plank Metropolitan Carriage & Wagon Co., Ltd. 2000 2000-Date, Periodically
G.1 Closed Van Metropolitan Carriage & Wagon Co., Ltd. 1873 2023-Date, Periodically
Gr.12 Closed Van Swansea Carriage & Wagon Co., Ltd. 1879 1975-1998, 2000-Date, Periodically

Since it originally opened in 1975, the railway museum has housed a variety of major exhibits. Exhibits in the museum include two engines and two carriages as well as other equipment from the railway. The royal saloon, as used by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in 1963 and by Queen Elizabeth II in 1972, are preserved in the museum. There is also a large display of photographs, posters and other memorabilia. In addition to the framed exhibits of old posters and the like, further displays are mounted on the walls of the station building itself in the waiting room and booking office. These were once part of the museum and donated by a preservationists group when the facility was first opened.

Minor (Previous & Present)[edit]

  • Workshops' Wood-Turning Lathe
  • Original (1873) Carriage Door
  • Mock-Up Station Masters' Office
  • Permanent Way Diorama Display
  • Framed Original Ticket Displays
  • Photographs Of All Locomotives
  • Old Planes & Lathes From Workshops
  • Recreation Of Station Master's Office
  • Old Snow Plough From The Line
  • Visual Display Boards Charting Histories
  • Past & Present Headboards
  • Anniversary Commemoration Displays
  • Knockaloe Internment Camp Displays
  • Glen Wyllin Pleasure Ground Display

Gallery[edit]


See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • James I.C. Boyd Isle Of Man Railway, Volume 3, The Routes & Rolling Stock (1996) ISBN 0-85361-479-2
  • Norman Jones Scenes from the Past: Isle of Man Railway (1994) ISBN 1-870119-22-3
  • Robert Hendry Rails in the Isle of Man: A Colour Celebration (1993) ISBN 1-85780-009-5
  • A.M Goodwyn Manx Transport Kaleidoscope, 2nd Edition (1995)