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Majestic Halt

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Location
  
Onchan, Isle Of Man

Owned by
  
Isle Of Man Railways

Tracks
  
Two Running Lines

Opened
  
1893

Coordinates
  
Pole No. 050-051

Platforms
  
Ground Level Only

Structure type
  
Small Shelter

Owner
  
Manx Electric Railway

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Majestic Halt is a request stop on the Manx Electric Railway on the Isle of Man and is the third stopping place on the line.

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Origins

The halt gains its name from the large Baillie Scott-designed hotel which was once located across the road from the tramlines. When the railway was first installed, the road which runs alongside was laid as well, but there was very little motor transport and the tram service provided the most popular link to this, one of the island's premier hotels.

Status

The tram station was only ever denoted by a "Request Stop" board and no passenger facilities were provided until 1999 when, in line with management policy to provide passenger waiting facilities wherever possible, a modern shelter was erected, in conjunction with the bus services. Prior to this a simple park bench had sufficed as accommodation for over a century. Despite the closure, demolition and redevelopment of the nearby hotel, the station has remained open, albeit not appearing officially on timetables and literature.

Hotel

The imposing Majestic Hotel that occupied the land now taken by exclusive apartments, was for many years a popular destination for tourists, being open to non-residents and boasting among other facilities, an outdoor swimming pool. Having declined in the 1980s it latterly served as an auction house prior to lying empty for some time before being razed to the ground to make way for the development that remains today.

Also

  • Manx Electric Railway Stations
  • Onchan
  • References

    Majestic Halt Wikipedia