Isle of Man day 2

The Isle of Man is a financial Haven, a tourist destination for the British or over 100 years and it shows. The infrastructure is very good, the promenade in the main town of Douglas is several kilometers long with giant buildings ( England resort style) and some interesting landmarks including the old theater which they still use. In a way it’s kept a lot of of its 1920s charms with the old Steam and electric trains supplemented on the promenade with a horse drawn tram. You can buy a ticket for a few days unlimited rides on those old forms of transport which I really recommend. It’s so much fun going on a steam train or an old electric on the old tracks.

Douglas to Snaefell

from Douglas you can start your trip to the summit with a horse drawn tram, Clydesdales included. You can continue on the Douglas electric train to Ramsey or you can get off halfway at Laxey and go up to the summit, snaefell.

Horse drawn tram Isle of Man
The horse-drawn tram now only goes halfway along the promenade in Douglas to connect to the electric train. The other half of the Promenade which leads to the Steam train on the other end of the promenade is for walking and cars.
Electric train Isle of Man
Get off the horse drawn tram at the north of Douglas and get on the electric train to Ramsey
Logo Isle of Man
The Isle of Man logo
Original trains Isle of Man
Everything is very well maintained on these trains, Clean and seem to be original
Douglas view Bill Smale
A view going out of Douglas
Summit train
The summit train
Waiting for the summit train Bill Smale
Halfway to Ramsey you can get off at Laxey and take the electric train to the Summit which I highly recommend recommended
Water wheel Bill Smale
This is the old water wheel which I think is the largest one in the world
Beautiful farm land Bill Smale
Beautiful farm land
Mining areas
Going up to the summit you see some old mining areas
TT rally
The TT rally is held here every year and is purported to be the oldest rally race in the world for motorcycles
Near the top
Almost at the top of the summit
Valley River
You can see a river which at one time was large enough to create the valley contour
Man-made lake
A man-made lake on the way to the Summit
Gelato shop
I had an interesting conversation with the Filipino fellow at the very delicious gelato shop in Laxey
Douglas building
An interesting building at the edge of Douglas
Self commentary
A car with a self commentary

Laxey to Ramsey

Small station
One small station on the way
Safety baton
On the way to Ramsey trains going each way will stop and hand this baton to the other train engineer as a safety measure to confirm each train so they don’t meet head on somewhere
Many train stations
There are at least 28 stations between Douglas and Ramsey but they only stop when somebody is waiting at the station or if somebody indicates they want to get off. This is very handy for those who want to walk around since there are so many walking trails on the island
Changing the ties
The trains have to share a track at some points and this is just one reason. They are taking out the old wooden ties and changing them with concrete ties for stability and longevity
Laxey Beach
Coming into Laxey
Coin drop at the ferry
The coins from the island are exactly the same dimensions as those in England but they have a different logo and are not legal tender in England. You can just dump your coins in here at the ferry terminal or you can take them to England, change them at a bank or you can use them in England and hope that people don’t notice they are from the Isle of Man.