Snaefell Mountain Railway

Snaefell Mountain Railway

The Snaefell Mountain Railway is an electric mountain railway connecting the town of Laxey with the summit of Snaefell, at 2,036 feet (620.6 m) above sea level the highest point on the Isle of Man. It connects with the Manx Electric Railway (MER) in Laxey. The line is five miles (8 km) long, built to RailGauge|42 gauge and uses a Fell centre rail for braking on the steep gradients. It is electrified using overhead wires at 550 volts direct current, with bow collectors.

Operation

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Because of the different gauge and the centre rail, vehicles cannot inter-run between the railway and the 3 ft gauge MER. Railway vehicles are occasionally worked to the MER workshops at Douglas by swapping their bogies, and to aid this there is a dual gauge siding in Laxey. The railway is owned and operated by Isle of Man Transport, a department of the Isle of Man government.

History

The line was originally surveyed by George Nobel Fell, the son of John Barraclough Fell who invented the Fell system. This survey was for a steam-operated railway using the Fell centre rail for both propulsion and braking, and the scheme was approved by Tynwald in 1888 but not built.

In 1895 the Snaefell Mountain Railway Association (SMRA) revived the plans, and adopted the route of the earlier survey. As the line was built entirely on land leased by the association there was no need for statutory powers, and the line was constructed very quickly and opened on 20 August 1895. The line was built from scratch as an electric railway without Fell traction equipment, relying on normal rail adhesion for propulsion up the steep gradients. However they are fitted with Fell braking equipment for use when descending.

In December 1895 the SMRA sold the line to the Isle of Man Tramways & Electric Power Co. Ltd (IoMT&EP), which owned the MER. Doubt was thrown on this transaction in aftermath after the later collapse of the IoMT&EP, when it was revealed that the SMRA was unregistered, and that most of the board of the IoMT&EP were also members of the SMRA and had voted on the acquisition in contravention of that company's articles of association.

The IoMT&EP went into liquidation in 1900 as a consequence of a banking collapse. The railway and the MER were sold by the liquidator to the newly-formed Manx Electric Railway Co. Ltd, which took over in 1902. By the late 1950s the company was itself in financial difficulties, and it was acquired by the Isle of Man government in 1957.

tations

*Laxey station
*Bungalow railway station
*Snaefell Summit railway station

Rolling stock

A list of the various rolling stock found on the SMR.cite book | first = & R Preston Hendry| last =R Powell Hendry | authorlink = | coauthors = | year =1978 | month = | title = Manx Electric Railway Album| chapter = | editor = | others = | edition = | pages = | publisher = Hillside Publishing Co.| location = Rugby| id = ISBN 0 9050933 0 3 | url = ]

;Passenger stock

* 1 Built 1895 by G F Milnes.

* 2 Built 1895 by G F Milnes.

* 3 Built 1895 by G F Milnes.

* 4 Built 1895 by G F Milnes.

* 5 Built 1895 by G F Milnes. Severely damaged by fire on 16 August 1970. Rebuilt and re-entered service in 1971.

* 6 Built 1895 by G F Milnes.

;Freight stock

* 7 "Maria" Used to convey coal from Laxey to the power station near Bungalow. Borrowed traction bogies from other passenger vehicles as required.

;Air Ministry / CAA / NATS vehicles.

CAA No. 1 Wickham Trolley, Works No. 5864, arrived 1951, in Air Force Blue livery. Repainted into yellow and black (CAA colours) in the 1960s. Sold to Manx Electric Railway in 1977. Sold to Private Owner and shipped to mainland UK in June 2007 for restoration.

CAA No. 2 Wickham Trolley, Works No. 7642, arrived 1957, in Air Force Blue livery. Repainted into yellow and black in the 1960s. Returned to Wickham Rail in 1991 as part exchange for Works No. 11730. Possibly re-exported to Southern Africa.

CAA No. 3 Wickham Trolley, Works No. 10956, arrived 1977, in yellow and black. Currently reserve vehicle for NATS.

CAA No. 4 Wickham Trolley, Works No. 11730, arrived 1991, in yellow. Currently in use by NATS.

;Departmental stock

ee also

*Transport on the Isle of Man
*List of light-rail/tram systems
*British narrow gauge railways

References

Further reading

* cite book| title=Manx Electric| id=ISBN 1-872524-52-4| author=Goodwyn, Mike| publisher=Platform 5 Publishing Ltd.| year=1993

* Hendry, R. (1993) "Rails in the Isle of Man: A Colour Celebration", Midland Publishing Limited, ISBN 1-85780-009-5
* MERS Online (2002) [http://www.mers.org.im/mer.htm "The Manx Electric Railway : Outline History"] www site, Manx Electric Railway Society [accessed 23 August 2004]

External links

* [http://www.iombusandrail.info/ Isle of Man Transport]
* [http://www.mers.org.im/ Manx Electric Railway Society]
* [http://www.iomguide.com/mountainrailway.php Snaefell Mountain Railway]


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