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The Level Railway Station Stashoon Raad-Yiarn Yn Laare | ||
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The Isle of Man Railway Co., Ltd. | ||
General information | ||
Location | Off Shore Road, Rushen Parish Isle of Man, IM8 6YR. | |
Coordinates | Ordnance Survey National Grid 54°05′29″N 4°43′16″W | |
Owned by | Isle of Man Government Department of Infrastructure | |
Line(s) | Port Erin (South) Line Between Douglas & Port Erin | |
Platforms | One (Short), Raised | |
Tracks | One Running Line | |
Construction | ||
Structure type | Crossing Keepers' Hut | |
History | ||
Opened | 1 August 1874 | |
Closed | Seasonally Since 1965 | |
Rebuilt | 1877 | |
Passengers | ||
Passenger Only / Goods Formerly | ||
Services | ||
Waiting Area Only
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The Level (sometimes referred to as Colby Level or simply Level) (Manx: Yn Laare) is a seasonally operated request stop on the Isle of Man Railway located in the sheading of Rushen on the Isle of Man. This is the sole remaining section of the railway which once spanned over 46 miles with lines to Peel in the west, Ramsey in the north and the mining village of Foxdale in the centre of the island.