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Isle of Man - April 2025 Part 1

This is the first set of images taken on the Isle of Man in April and May 2025 during a visit by David Mee. With a number of photo charters taking place on the island - many of which were on the Steam Railway - David managed to fit in various trips on the tramways as well with the Manx Electric Railway, Douglas Bay Horse Tramway and Snaefell Mountain Railway all featuring in this selection.

Amongst the trams in service on the MER during this initial selection were two newly repainted trailers with 47 and 48 seen in their shiny new coats of paint. Many of the regular motors are also seen such as Winter Saloon 22 which is now back in service after last seen in 2022 with it having been undergoing an extensive overhaul since.

Photographer: David Mee
Photographs taken Friday 25th and Sunday 27th April 2025.


Manx Electric Railway 59+7 & 21

Manx Electric Railway 21

Snaefell Mountain Railway 5

Manx Electric Railway 21 & Snaefell Mountain Railway 5

Manx Electric Railway 21 & 19+47

Manx Electric Railway 47+19

Manx Electric Railway 22

Manx Electric Railway 21+48 & Snaefell Mountain Railway 1

Manx Electric Railway 9+41

Manx Electric Railway 41 & 9

Douglas Bay Horse Tramway 36

Manx Electric Railway 9

Snaefell Mountain Railway 4

Manx Electric Railway 22

Manx Electric Railway 7 & 47

Douglas Bay Horse Tramway 36

Manx Electric Railway 19

Manx Electric Railway 7+47

Manx Electric Railway 2+59

Manx Electric Railway 59+2

Manx Electric Railway 19

Manx Electric Railway 19

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This page was added on Sunday 4th May 2025


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