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Manx Electric Railway rolling stock

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This page details the rolling stock on the Manx Electric Railway on the Isle of Man, which is unique insofar as the railway still operates with its original tramcars and trailers, all of which are over one hundred years old, the latest dating from 1906. Save for a fire in 1930 in which several cars and trailers were lost, all of the line's original rolling stock remains extant, though many items have been out of use for a number of years, largely due to the decrease in tourism on the island over the last thirty years. Despite this, members of each class are still represented on site today, though not all are in original form or in regular use.

Motors

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"Tunnel" Car No.6

A total of 33 motor cars were provided to the railway from its inception in 1893, the last being delivered in 1906, most of which survive today except where noted below. These tramcars are in a variety of styles ranging from closed saloons to open toastracks and were delivered in batches from various manufacturers. Today the serviceable fleet appear in a variety of historical livery styles. There are presently a total of fourteen working cars, notable among which are their original two which hold the Guinness World Record for being the oldest operational tramcars still in regular use on their original line. Also of note is Winter Saloon No.22 which was rebuilt following a fire in 1991, and works car No.34 which began life as a replica works vehicle for the Snaefell Mountain Railway.

Key: Departmental Use In Storage Serviceable Scrapped Undergoing Rebuild
No. Year Builder Type Livery Seats Livery Notes Notes
No.1 1893 G.F. Milnes & Co. Unvestibuled Maroon & Cream 34 As Delivered ~
No.2 1893 G.F. Milnes & Co. Unvestibuled Maroon & Cream 34 As Delivered ~
No.3 1893 G.F. Milnes & Co. Unvestibuled ~ 34 ~ Lost 1930 Shed Fire
No.4 1894 G.F. Milnes & Co. Vestibuled Saloon ~ 36 ~ Lost 1930 Shed Fire
No.5 1894 G.F. Milnes & Co. Vestibuled Saloon Red, White & Teak 32 Early Co., Scheme ~
No.6 1894 G.F. Milnes & Co. Vestibuled Saloon Maroon, White & Teak 36 Late Edwardian Livery ~
No.7 1894 G.F. Milnes & Co. Vestibuled Saloon Blue, Ivory & Teak 36 Original Livery Rebuilt 2008-2011
No.8 1894 G.F. Milnes & Co. Vestibuled Saloon ~ 36 ~ Lost 1930 Shed Fire
No.9 1894 G.F. Milnes & Co. Vestibuled Saloon Red, White & Teak 36 Non-Standard Illuminated Car
No.10 1895 G.F. Milnes & Co. Vestibuled Saloon Allover Grey None Freight Livery Freight Car - Stored
No.11 1895 G.F. Milnes & Co. Vestibuled Saloon ~ 38 ~ Scrapped 1926
No.12 1895 G.F. Milnes & Co. Vestibuled Saloon ~ 38 ~ Scrapped 1927
No.13 1895 G.F. Milnes & Co. Vestibuled Saloon ~ 38 ~ Scrapped 1957
No.14 1898 G.F. Milnes & Co. Roofed Toastrack Maroon & Teak 56 Original Livery Rebuilt 2015-2018
No.15 1898 G.F. Milnes & Co. Roofed Toastrack Red & White 56 ~ Withdrawn 1973
No.16 1898 G.F. Milnes & Co. Roofed Toastrack Red & White 56 House-Style
No.17 1898 G.F. Milnes & Co. Roofed Toastrack Red & White 56 ~ Withdrawn 1973
No.18 1898 G.F. Milnes & Co. Roofed Toastrack White & Red 56 ~ Withdrawn 2000
No.19 1899 G.F. Milnes & Co. Winter Saloon Maroon, Cream & Teak 48 'Original' Livery
No.20 1899 G.F. Milnes & Co. Winter Saloon Red, White & Teak 48 Former 1970s Style
No.21 1899 G.F. Milnes & Co. Winter Saloon Green & White 48 Nationalisation Livery
No.22 1899 G.F. Milnes & Co. Winter Saloon Red, White & Teak 48 Standard Livery Rebuilt 1991-1992
No.23 1900 I.o.M.T.& E.P. Co. Locomotive Green & Grey N/A I.o.M.T. & E.P. Co. Withdrawn 1994 & Stored
No.24 1898 G.F. Milnes & Co. Roofed Toastrack ~ 56 ~ Lost 1930 Shed Fire
No.25 1898 G.F. Milnes & Co. Roofed Toastrack Red & White 56 ~ Withdrawn 1996
No.26 1898 G.F. Milnes & Co. Roofed Toastrack Red & White 56 ~ Withdrawn 2009
No.27 1898 G.F. Milnes & Co. Roofed Toastrack Yellow, Red & White N/A Non-Standard Withdrawn 2003
No.28 1898 E.R.T.C. Co., Ltd. Roofed Toastrack Red & White 56 ~ Withdrawn 1970
No.29 1904 E.R.T.C. Co. Roofed Toastrack Red & White 56 ~ Restoratio 2019-2024
No.30 1904 E.R.T.C. Co. Roofed Toastrack Red & White 56 ~ Withdrawn 1971
No.31 1906 E.R.T.C. Co. Roofed Toastrack Red & White 56 ~ Withdrawn 2002
No.32 1906 United Electric Car Co. Roofed Toastrack Green & White 56 Nationalisation Livery ~
No.33 1906 United Electric Car Co. Roofed Toastrack Red & White 56 House-Style Livery
No.34 1995 Isle of Man Transport Diesel Locomotive Yellow & Black ~ Non-Standard Livery Departmental Use

Trailers

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Trailer No. 37

Similar to the power cars and delivered in batches between 1893 and 1903 with further examples in 1930 replacing stock lost in the shed fire at Laxey that year, the majority of trailers are of the toastrack style, with four being saloons (one of which is a rebuilt toastrack converted for disabled access passengers). A total of twenty-one of these trailers are available and in regular use, each carrying a variety of livery styles to match their power cars when possible. Some have had their bodies removed for departmental use over the years while others have been restored to original condition, carrying original fleet numbers where full restorations have been completed, for instance No.36 now carries the original No.19 number complete with curtains. As built early examples were not provided with a roof but these were quickly added as it proved impractical.

Key: Departmental Use Withdrawn & Stored Serviceable Lost 1930 Fire Undergoing Rebuild
No. Year Builder Type Livery Seats Livery Notes Notes
No.34 1893 G.F. Milnes & Co. Toastrack ~ 44 ~
No.35 1893 G.F. Milnes & Co. Toastrack ~ 44 ~
No.36* 1893 G.F. Milnes & Co. Toastrack Maroon & Teak 44 *As "No.19" Curtains Fitted 2023
No.37 1893 G.F. Milnes & Co. Toastrack Red, White & Teak 44 Lined 'House' Style Paired Car 2
No.38 1893 G.F. Milnes & Co. Toastrack ~ 44 ~
No.39 1893 G.F. Milnes & Co. Toastrack ~ 36 ~
No.40 1930 English Electric Co. Toastrack Red, White & Teak 44 Standard Replacement
No.41 1930 English Electric Co. Toastrack Red, White & Teak 44 Standard Replacement
No.42 1903 G.F. Milnes & Co. Toastrack Red, White & Teak 44 Standard
No.43 1903 G.F. Milnes & Co. Toastrack Red, White & Teak 44 Standard
No.44 1903 G.F. Milnes & Co. Toastrack Red, White & Teak 44 Standard Paired Car 22
No.45 1896 G.F. Milnes & Co. None Black & Yellow N/A Non-Standard Flatbed Trailer
No.46 1899 G.F. Milnes & Co. Toastrack Red, White & Teak ? Standard
No.47 1899 G.F. Milnes & Co. Toastrack Red, White & Teak ? Standard
No.48 1899 G.F. Milnes & Co. Toastrack Blue, Cream & Teak ? Original Style Matches Tunnel Car 7
No.49 1893 G.F. Milnes & Co. Toastrack Maroon, Cream & Teak 44 Restored To Original Paired Car 1
No.50 1893 G.F. Milnes & Co. Toastrack Red & White 44 Plain 'House' Style Undergoing rebuild[1]
No.51* 1893 G.F. Milnes & Co. Toastrack Maroon & White 44 Original Livery *As "No.15"
No.52 1898 G.F. Milnes & Co. Flatbed Black & Yellow N/A Non-Standard Flatbed Trailer
No.53 1893 G.F. Milnes & Co. Toastrack White & Red 44 Plain 'House' Style Last Used 1978
No.54 1893 G.F. Milnes & Co. Toastrack White & Teak, Red Dash 44 Plain 'House' Style
No.55 1904 E.R.T.L. Co. Toastrack Red & White 44 Isle of Man Railways Last Used 1997
No.56 1904 E.R.T.L. Co. Saloon Red, White & Teak Varies Standard Lined Disabled Access
No.57 1904 E.R.T.L. Co. Winter Saloon Red, White & Teak 32 1970s style
No.58 1904 E.R.T.L. Co. Winter Saloon Red, White & Teak 32 Edwardian style
No.59 1895 G.F. Milnes & Co. Winter Saloon Blue, Cream & Teak 18 As Built Royal Trailer
No.60 1896 G.F. Milnes & Co. Toastrack Red & White 44 Standard Lined
No.61 1906 United Electric Car Co. Toastrack Red & White (Teak Dash) 44 Standard Lettered
No 62 1906 United Electric Car Co. Toastrack Green & White 44 Nationalisation Livery Matches Toastrack 32

Others

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Car No. 34 (Snaefell No. 7 Maria)
Bertie
a contractors' locomotive used when relays were being undertaken, since moved to UK.
Bungle & Zippy
hired second-hand from Bord na Móna in 2008 and refurbished on-island for further use on the railway, since returned to UK.
Bonner Wagons
road-rail dual purpose wagons dating from the earliest days of the line, none of which are extant today.
Aachen 1010
a Talbot/Kiepe bogie car from Aachen’s series 1001-1011, built in 1956-1957 and retired in 1974; bought for use but never converted, spending much of its life as a storage car at the railway's depot.
Car CCFL 360 in 1977, still in regular service in Lisbon.
Lisbon 360
a Brill-Stephenson 1907 bogie car in that city’s unusual track gauge of 900 mm (2 ft 11+716 in), bought for conversion to Manx Electric Railway’s almost identical 3 ft (914 mm) gauge, — conversion never implemented due to clearance difficulties; it was used as a passenger waiting shelter for a spell; vehicle now in off-site storage on the island.[2]
Dreadnought Trailers
bogie open wagons with removable sides used for a variety of non-passenger purposes, but particularly associated with stone traffic from Dhoon Quarry, now all scrapped. General 12 ton capacity bogie vehicles.
Four Wheel Goods Vehicles
from 1894 onwards the Douglas and Laxey Electric Tramway and its successors operated a fleet of small four wheel goods wagons, mainly of 5 ton, and 6 ton capacity. There were a total of ten opens and eight vans built by Milnes, Milnes Voss, and the MERCo between 1894 and 1912. Some of the vans were painted red and used for mail traffic.

See also

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References

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  • "Fleet List". Manx Electric Railway. 2019.
  • Goodwyn, Mike (1993). Manx Electric. Platform Five. ISBN 978-1-872524-52-8.
  • Hendry, Robert (1978). Manx Electric Album. Hillside Publishing. ISBN 0-9505933-0-3.
  • Jones, Norman (1994). Isle Of Man Tramways. Foxline Publishing. ISBN 1-870119-32-0.
  • "Manx Electric Railway". Isle of Man Government. 2009. Archived from the original on 31 March 2012.
  • "Manx Manx Electric Railway Fleetlist". Manx Electric Railway Society. 2002. Archived from the original on 6 April 2009.
  • Pearson, Keith (1992). 100 Years Of Manx Electric Railway. Leading Edge. ISBN 0-948135-38-7.
  • Wornham, Jon (2003). "Manx Electric Railway Pages". Island Images.