
A two-year scheme to replace and renew the track on the Snaefell Mountain Railway is drawing to a close.
Work has to take place over the winter months when the popular tourist service isn't in use.
Peter Maddox from the MER says the Snaefell Mountain Railway is unique, so they have to adapt their work as they go along:

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