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The Bungalow, Isle of Man

The Bungalow, Isle of Man,〔''TT 100 The Official Authorised History of the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy Racing'' page 26 by Mick Duckworth (2007) Lily Publications Ltd ISBN 1 899602 67 4 - "....''At the Bungalow, go in late for the left, or you'll be too far over for the for the second corner and keep it straight over the tramlines....'' The Mountain Course. A lap of the legendary circuit accompanied by the record holder John McGuinness.〕 one of a handful of better-known vantage points spread around the Snaefell Mountain Course, is situated adjacent to the 31st Milestone roadside marker on the road junction of the primary A18 Mountain Road, the A14 Sulby Glen Road and the road-tramway crossing for the Snaefell Mountain Railway in the parish of Lezayre in the Isle of Man.
The Bungalow tramway-crossing was part of the Highland Course and Four Inch Course used for the Gordon Bennett Trial and Tourist Trophy automobile car races held in the Isle of Man between 1904 and 1922. The Bungalow is part of the Snaefell Mountain Course used since 1911 for the Isle of Man TT and from 1923 for the Manx Grand Prix Races.
The area is dominated by Snaefell Mountain with an elevation of 621m (2036 feet) above sea level and the nearby summits of Beinn-y-Phott (544m), Mullagh Ouyr (491m), Carraghan (500m), Clagh Ouyr (551m) and North Barrule (565m).
The tramway lines of the Snaefell Mountain Railway cross the A18 Mountain Road at the adjacent Bungalow Station. The pedestrian bridge over the road was first erected in time for the 1965 TT races by the ''Manx Electric Railway Board'' to allow race spectators access to both sides of the course whilst retaining access to the cafe facilities.〔Motor Cycle 3 June 1965, p.735. Accessed 7 April 2014〕
The name ''The Bungalow'' derives from the former Bungalow Hotel, a Swiss Chalet design, modular-kit wood-built structure with corrugated roof erected by the Isle of Man Tramway and Electrical Power Co, Ltd as part of the Snaefell Mountain Railway. It was rented to Isle of Man Breweries Ltd for £35 per annum in 1900.〔''Manx Transport Review'' No-70 Autumn 1995 pp48 (1995) Manx Electric Railway Society Lambert Printers〕
The Bungalow Hotel was demolished during the winter of 1958〔''Isle of Man Examiner'' pp1 dated 10 April 1958〕〔''TT 100 - The Authorised History of the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy Racing'' by Mick Duckworth pp29 (2007)(1st Edition) Lily Publications ISBN 9781899602674〕 and replaced with a small concrete shelter designed by D.W.Calder.〔''Manx Transport Review'' No-70 Autumn 1995 pp63 (1995) Manx Electric Railway Society Lambert Printers〕 This shelter was in turn demolished in 2002 and replaced by the current Bungalow Station for the Snaefell Railway. The former Ministry of Defence buildings at the Bungalow were previously occupied by Murray's Motorcycle Museum which closed, but has reopened at a new site at Santon in the south-east of the island.
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