Sulby Bridge Railway Station (Manx: Stashoon Raad Yiarn Droghad Sulby) was a station on the Manx Northern Railway (MNR), later owned and operated by the Isle of Man Railway; it served the village of Sulby in the Isle of Man and was an intermediate stopping place on a line that ran between St. John's and Ramsey.
Sulby Bridge station was opened at the same time as the MNR's St. John's to Ramsey line on 23 September 1879 (1879-09-23). The station was provided with a sandstone building, in the same style as those at Kirk Michael and Ballaugh, and is still extant as a private residence. The station served the village of Sulby, as did nearby Sulby Glen railway station, but also had a long passing loop and, until the early 1960s, a goods siding.
The station and line were closed on 13 November 1965 (1965-11-13) but reopened on 3 June 1967 (1967-06-03). The station finally lost its passenger service, along with all the other stations on the St John's to Ramsey line, on 6 September 1968 (1968-09-06). The line through the station remained open for a service of oil tanks until October 1969 (1969-10), when the line was finally closed.
The rails were lifted in 1974 and the trackbed is now a public right of way. Nothing remains of the station site today and the area has been redeveloped.
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Sulby Glen towards St. John's |
Manx Northern Railway later Isle of Man Railway |
Lezayre towards Ramsey |