A heritage body in the East of the Island says it wants to tell the story of the Island’s electric tram postal service.
The Laxey and Lonan Heritage Trust is creating new exhibition in a former goods yard next to the train station in Laxey.
In a planning application, the Trust says it wants to put up signs explaining the history of the site and its use.
The Manx Electric Railway carried post to the north of the Island for 80 years before the service ended in 1975.
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