Ballabeg station

Ballabeg Station (Manx: Stashoon Raad Yiarn Valley Beg) is a diminutive request stop near the village of Ballabeg in the south of the Isle of Man, 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 Manx Electric Railway to the north.

Ballabeg

Balley Beg
The Isle of Man Railway Co., Ltd.
General information
LocationColby Road, Malew,
Isle of Man, IM9 2FW.
Coordinates54°05′28″N 4°40′26″W
Owned byIsle of Man Government
Department of Infrastructure
Line(s)Port Erin (South) Line
Between Douglas & Port Erin
PlatformsOne, Raised
Half-Height
TracksOne Running Lines
No Loop / Sidings
Construction
Structure typePlatelayers' Hut
Parkingdedicated, adjacent
Other information
Statusunstaffed
History
Opened23 July 1877
Closedseasonally since 1965
Rebuilt1944
Services
Preceding station   Isle of Man Railway   Following station
Colby   Port Erin Line   Castletown
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