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Groudle Glen station ( Manx: ''Stashoon Raad Yiarn Ghlion Ghroudal'') is the first mandatory stopping point and major station on the
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which serves the village of
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in the
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, and is situated between Groudle Lane and Eskadale on the route to
Laxey Laxey () is a village on the east coast of the Isle of Man. Its name derives from the Old Norse ''Laxa'' meaning 'Salmon River'. Its key distinguishing features are its three working vintage railways and the largest working waterwheel in the wo ...
and
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.


History

The station was the first terminus of the line in 1893, the following year an extension was opened as far as
Laxey Laxey () is a village on the east coast of the Isle of Man. Its name derives from the Old Norse ''Laxa'' meaning 'Salmon River'. Its key distinguishing features are its three working vintage railways and the largest working waterwheel in the wo ...
and the station became an intermediate one. The building that still occupies the site, consisting of a large open waiting shelter incorporating small ticket office in one corner, dates from the beginning of the railway, but has been unstaffed for many years save for occasional special events. Despite its somewhat basic appearance and lack of facilities, the station was one of the most popular on the line, serving the glen which operated as pleasure grounds, the adjacent hotel and nearby narrow gauge railway. The
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next to it reading "GROUDLE" was placed next to the shelter in 1993 for the centenary celebrations, a similar sign featured on the opposite hillside prior to the growth of trees planted for the glen's opening. The site is illuminated for evening service by two lamps affixed to the traction poles of the railway, unusually in brown to match the station rather than traditional green. One of the tramway's electrical sub-stations is a short distance from the stop just prior to the curve which leads to Groudle Viaduct. Beside what is now the entrance to the glen once stood ''Dobie's'' refreshment room, the site is now occupied by a private dwelling.


Postbox

The station also features a post box, dating from the early part of the 20th century when the
Manx Electric Railway The Manx Electric Railway ( Manx: ''Raad Yiarn Lectragh Vannin'') is an electric interurban tramway connecting Douglas, Laxey and Ramsey in the Isle of Man. It connects with the Douglas Bay Horse Tramway at its southern terminus at Derby Cas ...
held the contract for collection of mail at all stations and halts along its routes. The contract was lost in 1975 when the railway closed for the winter and could therefore not provide year-round collection facilities. Despite this, the station retains the post box, which is now cleared by
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staff in road vehicles. This practice continues at the other stopping places on the line, and is one of the distinctive features of even the most basic and remote of the line's stopping places. The box that remains in situ is the original one installed during the reign of
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and was remodelled into a new plinth as part of the centenary celebrations for the station, it now only serves a handful of private residences nearby but remains in operational use. It was manufactured by W.T. Allen who held the contract from 1887 to make all such wall boxes. ''Travelling Post Offices'' remain a feature on the tramway during the annual ''Heritage Transport Festival'' using original restored mail vans.


Connections

One of the main draws to the area was that
Groudle Glen Groudle, or Groudle Glen, a glen on the outskirts of Onchan on the Isle of Man, is formed in a valley leading to the sea at the small port of the same name. It is one of the officially-listed Manx National Glens. Groudle was a remote hamlet boas ...
has its own heritage railway nearby, the
Groudle Glen Railway The Groudle Glen Railway is a narrow gauge railway near Onchan in the Isle of Man, on the boundary of Onchan and Lonan (parish), Lonan, which is owned and operated by a small group of enthusiastic volunteers and operates on summer Sundays; M ...
, which was built in 1896 to serve the zoo which had opened 1893 on the outer edge of the glen. The two-foot gauge line ran intermittently after the
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and finally closed in 1962. It was restored from 1982 by the
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and reopened fully in 1992 to Sea Lion Rocks. The line now operates each weekend in the summer and for certain other events, most notably Christmas when the popular Santa Trains run. The railway's main station is a short but steep walk from Groudle Glen Station through the glen passing the viaduct on which the electric railway is carried, the ornamental water wheel and area of the former dance floor which is now occupied by a bandstand installed in 1993 for the ''
Year of Railways The Year of Railways was a series of special events held on the Isle of Man during 1993 to commemorate the centenary of the opening of the first section of the Manx Electric Railway from Douglas, Isle of Man, Douglas (Derby Castle) to Groudle i ...
''. In the past the glen pathway has been illuminated for pedestrians.


Groudle Glen Hotel

Directly opposite the station is the now closed Groudle Glen Hotel which was built upon the arrival of the railway in 1893 and designed by the renowned architect
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and featuring a large saloon area at the rear supported on stilts over the valley below; an open sheltered canopy at its front elevation was later bricked in to create more accommodation and remains today, the flat roof of which forms a first floor veranda. It operated as a public bar for many years before being sold by the local brewery in 1999 and converted into a restaurant known as "La Casa". Its remote location ensured that the venture was not entirely successful; however, the new owners did much aesthetic work on the building, restoring stained glass windows, recreating historical signage and completely repainting the building including much of the original detailing such as the "three legs" motifs in the cornice work. Abandoned and largely derelict as at June 2024, the building is presently on the marketed with local estate agent Cowley Groves for £695,000 and there have been attempts to have it demolished in the past.


Centenary

The station was considerably refurbished in 1993 for the island's ''
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'' to mark the centenary of this first section of the electric line; at this time, as well as receiving remedial attention to the shelter itself (including paving of the area and repainting, and the addition of old-fashioned advertisement signs) the surrounding area was also smartened up, with stone walling put in place denoting the station environs, and cast concrete letters being installed in the banking denoting the station name. A marble plaque marking the occasion of the centenary was unveiled by the
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Sir Laurence Jones and remains in situ today, it is set into a specially built wall which surrounds one of the traditional weighted "tumbler" point levers which serve the crossover for short line working of tramcars. For the centenary a number of historical re-enactments were staged using the oldest rolling stock. On anniversary day in September 1993 a special tram conveying invited guests was met at the station by Jack Nivison,
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of
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in which the station is situated and accompanied by the Onchan Silver Band. A special champagne reception was held in the Groudle Glen Hotel where speeches were made honouring the event. A similar event was staged that Easter for the opening of the new canopy at Lhen Coan Station on the
Groudle Glen Railway The Groudle Glen Railway is a narrow gauge railway near Onchan in the Isle of Man, on the boundary of Onchan and Lonan (parish), Lonan, which is owned and operated by a small group of enthusiastic volunteers and operates on summer Sundays; M ...
and commissioning of new bandstand.


Route


See also

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Manx Electric Railway stations There are many local stopping places on the Manx Electric Railway on the Isle of Man. Trams may stop wherever it is convenient to do so. Following is a list of the acknowledged stopping places. The primary (i.e. timetabled) stopping places ar ...
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Groudle Glen Railway The Groudle Glen Railway is a narrow gauge railway near Onchan in the Isle of Man, on the boundary of Onchan and Lonan (parish), Lonan, which is owned and operated by a small group of enthusiastic volunteers and operates on summer Sundays; M ...
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Groudle Glen Groudle, or Groudle Glen, a glen on the outskirts of Onchan on the Isle of Man, is formed in a valley leading to the sea at the small port of the same name. It is one of the officially-listed Manx National Glens. Groudle was a remote hamlet boas ...
*
Onchan Onchan (; ) is a large village in the parish of Onchan (parish), Onchan on the Isle of Man. It is at the north end of Douglas Bay. Administratively a district, it has the second largest population of settlements on the island, after Douglas, Isl ...
* Howstrake Camp halt * Groudle Lane halt * Lhen Coan railway station * Lime Kiln Halt railway station *
Sea Lion Rocks railway station Sea Lion Rocks (Manx language, Manx: ''Stashoon Chreggyn Raun Chleayshagh'') is a railway station and outer terminus of the Groudle Glen Railway in the Isle of Man. It served as the outer terminus from 1896 until 1939 and again from 1992 to da ...
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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 ...
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Rail transport in the Isle of Man The Isle of Man has a rich transport heritage and boasts the largest narrow-gauge railway network in the British Isles with several historic railways and tramways still in operation. These operate largely to what is known as "Manx Standard Gaug ...
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List of heritage railways This list of heritage railways includes heritage railways sorted by country, state, or region. A heritage railway is a preserved or tourist railroad which is run as a tourist attraction, is usually but not always run by volunteers, and often se ...
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British narrow-gauge railways There were more than a thousand British narrow-gauge railways ranging from large, historically significant common carriers to small, short-lived industrial railways. Many notable events in British railway history happened on narrow-gauge rail ...
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List of tram and light rail transit systems The following is a list of cities that have current tram/streetcar (including heritage trams/heritage streetcars), or light rail systems as part of their regular public transit systems. In other words, this list only includes systems which ...
* Transport in the Isle of Man


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Sources


Manx Electric Railway Stopping Places
(2002) Manx Electric Railway Society

(2003) Jon Wornham
Official Tourist Department Page
(2009) Isle Of Man Heritage Railways {{DEFAULTSORT:Groudle Glen Station Railway stations in the Isle of Man opened in 1893 Manx Electric Railway Groudle Glen Railway Geoglyphs Hill figures