Crosby railway station

Crosby Railway Station (Manx: Stashoon Raad Yiarn Valley ny Croshey) was an intermediate stop on the Isle of Man Railway; it served the village of Crosby in the Isle of Man and was a stopping place on a line that ran between Douglas and Peel.

When the line closed, a group of lads from Merseyside removed the station nameboard and to this day it is believed to hang on the wall of the scout headquarters in the Liverpool suburb that shares its name.

The site of the former station is now on the perimeter of the local playing fields at the bottom of a valley that shortly thereafter climbs steeply to the old schoolhouse, now a languages centre.

The local Methodist chapel is located on the same road and since the line's closure a cricket pavilion and meeting rooms have been erected nearby.

The public toilets for the village and war memorial also stand at the end of the road, which adjoins the world-famous T.T.