The Douglas Breakwater Crane Railway was a massive self-propelled steam block-setting crane, with a capacity of 15 tons, built by Stothert & Pitt of Bath[1] that ran the length of the original breakwater at Douglas, also used for the loading and unloading of vessels.
A later crane was built by Cowans, Sheldon of Carlisle (capacity 25 tons[which?
The crane was owned by the Isle of Man Harbour Board and ran on 10 ft (3,048 mm) gauge.
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