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Railway station in Isle of Man, the UK
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Glen Mona
Glion Shuin
Manx Electric Railway
General information
LocationMaughold, Isle Of Man
CoordinatesPole Nos. 611-612
Owned byIsle Of Man Railways
PlatformsGround Level
TracksTwo Running Lines
Construction
Structure typeWaiting Shelter
ParkingNone
History
Opened1899 (1899)
Rebuilt1985
Previous namesManx Electric Railway Co.

Glen Mona Railway Station (Manx: Stashoon Raad Yiarn Ghlion Shuin) is an intermediate stopping place on the northerly section of the Manx Electric Railway on the Isle of Man.

Location

The stop serves the nearby village of the same name which boasts its own filling station, public house and primitive chapel, known as "Ballagory" and is situated on the main road between Laxey and Ramsey on the Isle of Man. The station is a short distance from the main road to which the railway runs parallel for this section.

Facilities

The stop has its own wooden waiting shelter, constructed in 1985 to replace the extant corrugated iron version.

Route

Preceding station Manx Electric Railway Following station
Corkill's Crossingtowards Derby Castle Douglas–Ramsey The Gareytowards Ramsey Station

Also

Manx Electric Railway Stations

References

Sources

54°16′12″N 4°22′34″W / 54.27000°N 4.37611°W / 54.27000; -4.37611


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