Ballaugh Railway Station (Manx: Stashoon Raad Yiarn Valley Ny Loghey) was a mandatory stopping place on the Manx Northern Railway that ran between St. John's and Ramsey in the Isle of Man.
The building was erected for the opening of the railway although there is now little sign of it on the site; the station building itself was of similar construction to the ones at both Kirk Michael and Sulby Bridge but was demolished sometime after the railway closed.
Although the station building has been demolished the large stone-built goods shed remains, as does the goods platform, the former being under the care of the local heritage trust which periodically opens the shed to display a variety of railway items including railwayana and former signage which was once displayed at the station from private collections.
The raised cattle dock is still visible (now an attractive feature with the "Millennium Stone" for the parish sitting centrally) along with a goods shed which is the headquarters of the Ballaugh Heritage Trust.
Today the disused line is grassed over and is a popular footpath extending as far as Kirk Michael in the west and Lezayre in the east.