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Ballabeg Railway Station ( Manx: ''Stashoon Raad Yiarn Valley Beg'') is a diminutive request stop near the village of
Ballabeg Ballabeg () is a village on the Isle of Man. It is in the parish of Arbory (parish), Arbory in the Local government in the Isle of Man, sheading of Rushen, in the south of the island near Castletown, Isle of Man, Castletown. There are several ...
in the south of the
Isle of Man The Isle of Man ( , also ), or Mann ( ), is a self-governing British Crown Dependency in the Irish Sea, between Great Britain and Ireland. As head of state, Charles III holds the title Lord of Mann and is represented by a Lieutenant Govern ...
, on the island's steam railway, the sole remaining section of the former network which covered 46 miles across the island. There is another station with the same name, but serving a different village, on the
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to the north.


Location

The station is located on the A28 road about half a mile (0.8 km) south of the village of Ballabeg in the parish of Arbory. This road is part of the Billown Racing Circuit where the ''Southern 100'' races take place each July; the circuit is also used for the ''Pre-T.T. Classic'' races in May. The station ceased to be staffed many years ago. Ballabeg has remained on the timetable for many years, but only as a
request stop In public transport, a request stop, flag stop, or whistle stop is a bus stop, stop or train station, station at which buses or trains, respectively, stop only on request; that is, only if there are passengers or freight to be picked up or drop ...
. The station is used for spectators to access these races and is also a popular drop-off point for the annual ''Laa Columb Killey'' (St Columba's Day) festival which takes place in a nearby field each summer.


Buildings


Original

The station is served seasonally by the
Isle of Man Railway The Isle of Man Railway (IMR) is a narrow gauge steam locomotive, steam-operated railway connecting Douglas, Isle of Man, Douglas with Castletown, Isle of Man, Castletown and Port Erin in the Isle of Man. The line is Narrow gauge railway, ...
; other nearby stations are Castletown to the southeast and Colby to the west. The original station building here, installed in 1877, was a more elaborate affair: it was similar in appearance to third class timber buildings at other stations along the line although smaller in size but still with a station master and other platform staff. The date this building was removed is unknown, but the replacement hut has been on the site for many years. The first structure featured staff accommodation, waiting room ladies room and a later lean-to toilet block at the rear and was located closer to the roadway than the current version.


Replacement

The earliest evidence of the current structure is in a 1946 photograph. There was originally a track works
permanent way Railway track ( and International Union of Railways, UIC terminology) or railroad track (), also known as permanent way () or "P way" ( and English in the Commonwealth of Nations#Indian subcontinent, Indian English), is the structure on a Ra ...
hut, which remains locked, but a small lean-to canopy was added in 1987 as well as a concrete platform area and the station became one of the most popular for lineside photographers. The site was further improved in 2001-2002 when a pumping station for the all-island sewer network was installed at the rear of the station (known as Ballanorris): vehicular access was improved and a platform to fit three coaches was added, in the form of a wall of sleepers which has been back-filled to provide a half-height platform for alighting and boarding passengers.


Volunteers


Women's Institute

For several years floral decorations have been provided and upkept by the Arbory Women's Institute, work which continues today in conjunction with the
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''Friends Of...'' (1992-1998)

In more recent times since the 1990s, the station was tended to by local supporters who added flower baskets, old-fashioned advertising signs and the like, making it one of the most picturesque yet tranquil stations on the line. A blackboard was put in place and cheerful notes regularly updated on it for the passing traveller to observe but this practice has latterly stopped. The station carries bilingual station name boards in keeping with policy, and these were installed in 2008; it remains a request stop only: passengers wishing to board trains here must give a clear hand signal to the driver and those wishing to alight must inform the guard prior to departure from the previous station. There remained until 2016 in situ an "Isle of Man Ferry Express" container which was cosmetically restored by local enthusiasts. This was used on the railway in the 1960s in an unsuccessful attempt to introduce freight traffic to the line but was removed being in a parlous state.


Renovations (2021-2024)

Volunteers from the
Isle of Man Steam Railway Supporters' Association The Isle of Man Steam Railway Supporters' Association Ltd (IoMSRSA) is a railway preservationist group dedicated to ensuring the continued operation of the Isle of Man Railway on the Isle of Man. Since its inception in 1966 the group has provide ...
undertook renovation works at the station during the summer of 2021 which included the provision of traditional concrete railway planters, restored platform furniture complete with station name, litter bins and a repaint of the former platelayers' hut from green into royal maroon to make the structure stand out from the surrounding greenery; two short sections of picket fencing were also erected to further define the platform area which will be continued as funding allows; a replacement running in board will also be added to complete the project.


Route


See also

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Isle of Man Railway stations This article details each of the lines operated by the Isle of Man Railway, including the original line to Peel, Isle of Man, Peel in the west, opened in 1873, followed by the Port Erin line the following year (which is still fully operational t ...
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Isle of Man Steam Railway Supporters' Association The Isle of Man Steam Railway Supporters' Association Ltd (IoMSRSA) is a railway preservationist group dedicated to ensuring the continued operation of the Isle of Man Railway on the Isle of Man. Since its inception in 1966 the group has provide ...
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Ballabeg Ballabeg () is a village on the Isle of Man. It is in the parish of Arbory (parish), Arbory in the Local government in the Isle of Man, sheading of Rushen, in the south of the island near Castletown, Isle of Man, Castletown. There are several ...


References

* * * * * Shows the station on a navigable O.S. map


External links


Ballabeg Station

Isle Of Man Guide

Online Reference Guide
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