Ballaskeig Halt
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Ballaskeig Balley Skeig | |||||
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| General information | |||||
| Location | Pole Nos. 717-718, Maughold, Isle Of Man | ||||
| System | Manx Electric Railway | ||||
| Owned by | Isle Of Man Railways | ||||
| Platforms | Ground Level | ||||
| Tracks | Two Running Lines | ||||
| Construction | |||||
| Structure type | None | ||||
| Parking | None | ||||
| History | |||||
| Opened | 1900 | ||||
| Previous names | Manx Electric Railway Co. | ||||
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Ballaskeig Halt (Manx: Stadd Valley Skeig) is a stop on the Manx Electric Railway on the Isle of Man.
Catering almost exclusively for local traffic, this stop can be found on the mountainous northern section of the line. Due to the nature of the tramway's construction, the cars can stop and drop off almost anywhere and will do so within reason. For this reason a great number of localised stopping places have built up since the line was completed, many at the intersection of farmer's crossings like this one.
Naming
The crossings/halts usually take the name of the farmer or the farm as is the case here, but these unofficial halts never appear in timetable materials or have nameboards fitted to show their names. Many do however now carry bus stop-type signs attached to traction poles, and these were fitted in line with then-management policy in 1999.
| Preceding station | Manx Electric Railway | Following station | ||
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| Crowcreen towards Derby Castle |
Douglas–Ramsey | Ballafayle (Corteen's) towards Ramsey Station | ||
