Manx Electric Trailer 59
Trailer No. 59 "Royal Saloon" | |
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Trailer No. 59, Derby Castle Terminus | |
Manufacturer | G.F. Milnes & Co., Ltd. |
Built at | Cleveland Street Works, Birkenhead |
Constructed | 1895 |
Formation | Saloon |
Capacity | 18 |
Operator(s) | Isle Of Man Heritage Railways |
Depot(s) | Derby Castle Depôt |
This article details Trailer No. 59 of the Manx Electric Railway on the Isle of Man.
This is the smallest item of passenger stock on the railway, and referred to as the Royal Saloon or sometimes "doll's house" owing to its diminutive size. It became known as the royal saloon/trailer after a visit to Royal Ramsey (so dubbed from the visit) by Queen Victoria and has since carried royalty on a few occasions. It remains rarely used in traffic and stored at Derby Castle Depôt after a number of years on display at the visitors' centre at the terminus.
References
- Mike Goodwyn (1993). Manx Electric. Platform Five. ISBN 978-1-872524-52-8.
- Keith Pearson (1992). 100 Years Of Manx Electric Railway. Leading Edge. ISBN 0-948135-38-7.
- Robert Hendry (1978). Manx Electric Album. Hillside Publishing. ISBN 0-9505933-0-3.
- Norman Jones (1994). Isle Of Man Tramways. Foxline Publishing. ISBN 1-870119-32-0.
Sources
- Manx Manx Electric Railway Fleetlist (2002) Manx Electric Railway Society
- Island Island Images: Manx Electric Railway Pages (2003) Jon Wornham
- Official Tourist Department Page (2009) Isle Of Man Heritage Railways
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