Garwick Glen Halt

The station lies between Douglas and Laxey and is situated in a small valley of the same name which opens into Garwick Bay.

The glen, with its topiaries and well-kept gardens, led down to a beach, where shoreline caves were marketed in contemporary literature for the station.

Despite closure, the station remained open but was seldom used, and the structures were not demolished until 1978, when the site was cleared.

There remains in situ a crossover set of points to facilitate short workings to and from Derby Castle, but this has been unused for years.

From the passing tram, a solitary overgrown section of brick wall is the only reminder of this once-busy station.