Baldrine railway station

Baldrine Station
Stashoon Baldrine
Manx Electric Railway
Location Lonan, Isle Of Man
Coordinates Pole Nos. 215-216
Owned by Isle Of Man Railways
Platforms Ground Level
Tracks Two Running Lines
Construction
Structure type Waiting Shelter
Parking None
History
Opened 1899 (1899)
Previous names Manx Electric Railway Co.

Baldrine Station is an intermediate request stop on the east coast route of the Manx Electric Railway in the parish of Lonan in the Isle of Man on the route to Ramsey.

Location

This halt can be found between Onchan and Laxey. It lies behind the local chapel and serves the small village of the same name. Nearby is the local Methodist Chapel and meeting room, the tramway passes to the rear of this building.

Facilities

The halt has a small corrugated iron shelter in typical Manx Electric Railway style which is regularly tended by locals who provide flower displays and keep the area smart. The station is on the main coast road between Douglas and Ramsey. To the north side of the station there is also a minor road. The site is a typical rural railway scene, unchanged for many years.

Sponsorship

The station is tended to by a local group from the Women's Institute who look after the general clenliness of the station and add flower beds and baskets to the station in the summer months.

Route

Preceding station   Manx Electric Railway   Following station
Ballamenagh   Douglas - Ramsey   Sunnycott

Also

Manx Electric Railway Stations

References

Sources

Coordinates: 54°12′08″N 4°24′48″W / 54.20222°N 4.41333°W / 54.20222; -4.41333

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