The railway on The Isle of Man the is now owned by the Government of the island and is known as the Isle of Man Railway (IMR). Connecting Douglas, the capital with Castletown and Port Erin. Douglas station itself is quite an impressive complex especially when you consider it is now approximately half its original size.
At one time the system covered over 45 miles which when you think about it was quite a considerable amount on an island as small as the Isle of Man.
I loved the way the line still uses the original historic rolling stock and marvellous locomotives and there are few concessions to the modern way of running a railway. The main point is though is that is not just a piece of heritage railway for the tourists as it is still used by the local population on a regular basis. We spoke to school children, people doing their shopping and one unlucky person going to the dentist!
Monday, 3 January 2011
Sunday, 2 January 2011
Warkworth, Northumberland
Every time I visit Warkworth here in Northumberland I'm struck by the fact that it doesn’t really seem to have made up its mind whether it’s a village with castle or castle with a village. All you can say is that trapped as it is within a meander of the River Coquet it still has a very medieval feel to it that has been lost in so many other Northeast villages. I took this shot for the castle's keep.
Have a great day now.
Have a great day now.
Saturday, 1 January 2011
Happy New Year

A happy New year to everyone. Unfortunately I can remember Katie as 12 year old!!!!!!
Have great day now.
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