English: Derelict goods wagons at St Johns: The Isle of Man Railway through St Johns had already been abandoned for some years when these wagons were photographed in 1971, but the Manx Northern branch to Foxdale, upon which these wagons are standing, had been abandoned for much longer. The branch line passed under the road bridge shown here, and continued to Foxdale.
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2008-02-03 09:07 Oxonhutch 640×514× (135725 bytes) Derelict goods wagons at St Johns: The Isle of Man Railway through St Johns had already been abandoned for some years when these wagons were photographed in 1971, but the Manx Northern branch to Foxdale, upon which these wagons are standing, had been ab
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