Great Laxey Mine Railway
The Great Laxey Mine Railway is located in Laxey on the Isle of Man. The railway was originally built in 1823 to serve the Great Laxey mine which was once mined for lead and zinc ores. Today it is open to visitors.
The 19-inch gauge railway runs from the old mine entrance to the washing floors and through the island’s only remaining railway tunnel. Originally the railway was hand-operated with miners pushing the small wagons. In 1827 they introduced pit ponies and in 1877 they added two steam locomotives. The mine closed in 1929 and the restored line was later opened in 2004 for day visitors.
Passengers can now travel from Valley Gardens station to Mines Yard station, near the entrance to the mines. You travel in a tiny carriage that is hauled by a replica of one of the original steam engines. The Great Laxey Wheel is just a short walk away from the Mines Yard terminus.
Further Information Great Laxey Mine Railway
Is there food and drink available?
There is a cafe nearby.
What are the main things to do?
Historical steam railway journeys on an old mine railway line near Great Laxey Wheel. There are public toilets nearby.
What are the ticket prices?
A return fare is £2.50 per person and children under 5 are free.
Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online.
Is there parking?
There is no on-site parking but there is parking nearby.
When are they open?
The railway operates every Saturday from Easter until the end of September. They also run a ghost train and a Christmas train. For up-to-date opening times please visit their website.
Dog friendly?
Well-behaved dogs are welcome.
Are they accessible?
There is easy wheelchair access to the railway but they regret that there is no wheelchair access on to the trains.
Map marker is not exact – please do not use it for directions