Station Name: PEEL ROAD

 

[Source: Paul Wright]



Date opened: 6.1883
Location: On the south side of the A20 Peel Road.
Company on opening: Manx Northern Railway
Date closed to passengers: 6.1951
Date closed completely: 6.1951
Company on closing: Isle of Man Railway
Present state: The platform is still extant but heavily overgrown.
County: Isle of Man
OS Grid Ref: SC266832
Date of visit: 24.7.2006

Notes: Peel Road originally opened as Poortown in June 1883. The station was situated on the Manx Northern Railways 1879 St Johns to Ramsey line. The station was the Manx Northern Railways nearest station to Peel which was over a mile away. In 1885 the station was renamed as Peel Road.

The station consisted of a single platform with a simple wooden building which provided staff accommodation and a waiting room. The platform was connected to the A20 Road which passed over the line by a ramp. Train services ran to Ramsey in the north and St Johns which lay to the south east. At St Johns connections

could be made with Isle of Man Railway services running between Douglas and Peel. It is known that some through services did operate to Douglas at this time.

On the 24.5.1905 the St Johns to Ramsey line was taken over by the Isle of Man Railway and through services to Douglas became common.

Being in a somewhat isolated location Peel Road station became an unstaffed halt after 1937. It was an early closure in June 1951 after which passenger services just passed through.

The line closed to passenger services on the 6.9.1968. Goods
services in the form of an oil tank train continued until April 1969. The track on the St Johns to Ramsey line was sold for scrap in 1973 and lifted shortly afterwards.

Further reading: Isle of Man Classic Steam by Robert Robotham published by Colourpoint 1998. Old colour photographs of the Isle of Man Railways - ISBN 1 898392 43 9
Douglas to Ramsey by Tom Heavyside - Middleton Press 2004 - ISBN 978 1 904474 39 5
Isle of Man Railways Vol. 1 Pre 1873 - 1904, Vol 2 1905 - 1994 & Vol. 3 by J I C Boyd - the definitive history of the Isle of Man railways - Oakwood Press.

Click here for a comprehensive list of books, magazines and videos about the Isle of Man railways.

Other web sites: Narrow Gauge Heaven - includes old colour photographs

Click here for a brief history of the Isle of Man Railways

To see other stations on the St. Johns - Ramsey line click on the station name:
St. Johns, St. Germain's, Gob-y-Deigan, West Berk Level Crossing,
Kirkmichael, Bishops Court, Ballaugh, Ballavolley Halt, Sulby Glen, Sulby Bridge, Lezayre & Ramsey


Peel Road station looking north in 1961
Photo by H C Casserley








Peel Road station seen from the road bridge in August 1982. The overgrown platform can just be made out. The ramp down from the road can be seen on the right.
Photo by Tim Stevens




Looking north at Peel Road Station in July 2006 - the heavily overgrown platform is still extant.
P
hoto by Paul Wright



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[Source: Paul Wright]


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