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Ballabeg station : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ballabeg station
Ballabeg Station is a diminutive request stop near the village of Ballabeg in the south of the Isle of Man. It forms part of the sole remaining section of the former network which covered 46 miles across the island. A further station of this name also appears on the Manx Electric Railway to the north, see Ballabeg Tram Station for further details. ==Origins== The station consists of only a small wooden hut which acts as a shelter for waiting passengers. This was originally a track works' permanent way hut and remains locked, but a small lean-to canopy was added in 1982. The station is served seasonally by the Isle of Man Railway, connecting with Castletown to the southeast and Colby to the west. The original station building here was a more elaborate affair and installed in 1877; it was similar in appearance to third class timber buildings at other stations along the line although smaller in size but still with a station master and other platform staff. The date this building was removed is unknown, but the replacement hut which remains in situ has been on the site for many years; the earliest evidence of the current structure dates from a 1946 photograph.
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