A plaque will mark the 150th anniversary of an Island railway station - if it's given planning permission.
Isle of Man Railways says it wants to put the blue plaque on Castletown Railway Station on Station Road in Castletown.
Produced by the Friends of Castletown Station and Castletown Heritage, the plaque commemorates the station's opening in 1874.
It will be put on the registered building in August, if approval is granted.
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