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Quarterbridge : ウィキペディア英語版
Quarterbridge Crossing
Quarterbridge Crossing was the first major crossing point of the Isle of Man Railway's first line from Douglas to Peel. Opened in 1873, it closed in 1968 with the rest of the line.〔''The British Narrow Gauge Railway No 2. The Isle of Man Railway'' by J.I.C.Boyde pp17 (1973)(Third Edition) Oakwood Press The Campfield Press〕
==History==
A gated railway crossing and keeper's lodge was built at the Quarterbridge near the confluence of the Rivers Dhoo and Glass in the town of Douglas, Isle of Man, for the opening of the first passenger narrow-gauge (3 ft) railway in 1873.〔''The British Narrow Gauge Railway No 2c - The Isle of Man Railway Volume III An Outline History of the Isle of Man Railway'' by James I.C.Boyde pp22 (1996) (1st Edition) The Oakwood Press ISBN 978-0-85361-479-1〕 The approach to the Quarterbridge, a mile from Douglas Terminus, was by an 86 ft lattice girder bridge across the River Glass which replaced an earlier structure in 1902.〔''The British Narrow Gauge Railway No 2a - The Isle of Man Railway Volume I An Outline History of the Isle of Man Railway'' by James I.C.Boyde pp244 (1993)(1st Edition) The Oakwood Press ISBN 0-85361-444-X〕
The Douglas to Peel railway line crossed the A5 ''New Castletown Road'' at the Quarterbridge and followed the River Dhoo and a gradient of 1/105 for a short distance. The line at this point ran parallel to the A1 Douglas to Peel road which is part of the Snaefell Mountain Course used for the Isle of Man TT and Manx Grand Prix races. Requests for the Isle of Man Railway Company to construct a small halt at the Quarterbridge to be called ''Spring Valley'' never came to fruition.〔''The British Narrow Gauge Railway No 2a - The Isle of Man Railway Volume I An Outline History of the Isle of Man Railway'' by James I.C.Boyde pp135 (1993)(1st Edition) The Oakwood Press ISBN 0-85361-444-X〕 A small halt and cattle bank existed during the 1920s and was used for agricultural shows held at the nearby Kirby House Estate. A small siding was built on the eastern-side of the Quarterbridge crossing in the 1930s for the development of the King Edward Park and this ''Belle Vue'' siding existed from 1935–1941.
The Douglas to Peel railway closed in 1968 and the rail tracks were lifted during 1975–76. During the 1980s the course of the railway line between the Quarterbridge and Braddan Bridge was surfaced with tarmac and became an access-road used during the Isle of Man TT races.

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