Isle of Man

General Information

The island has a large public transport network, though a large amount of it is aimed at tourists. 1, 3, 5 and 7 day explorer tickets allow full access to all the services for a lot less than the single fares. All services are run by Isle of Man Transport. With the exception of the buses that do run quite frequently and late into the night on many routes, the other forms of public transport provide infrequent services and they all tend to wind down by 6pm
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Isle of Man Transport
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description Modern, Clean and disabled friendly busses. Services predominatly operate out of Douglas. There are a few infrequent routes that run between the main town direct but for most trips you need to travel into douglas and back out again
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description Trams run from Douglas Laxey and Ramsey in the north of the Island. They still use the original 1860's caridges. Within Douglas horse trams run up and down the promenade
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description Steam trains operate from Douglas to Castletown and Port Erin.
   
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Snaefel mountain railway
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description Snaefel mountain railway operates from Laxey (For the Douglas to Ramsey trams) to the sumit of the mountain.
   
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