Isle of Man Transport says it had a record-breaking TT - with more people using the Island's buses than ever before.
Almost 200,000 journeys were made during the festival fortnight, a rise of more than 10 per cent on last year's figures.
The organisation says the bus boom was good news for taxpayers, with £230,000 going into government coffers.
However, poor weather meant the Snaefell Mountain Railway saw a slight drop in passenger numbers.
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