Transport in the Isle of Man

2006

In an official survey in 2006 the introduction of blanket speed limits was refused by the population, suggesting that a large number appreciate the freedom. There is a comprehensive bus network, operated by Bus Vannin, a department of the Isle of Man Government, with most routes originating or terminating in Douglas. ==Railways== The island has a total of of railway.

2007

The old Hall Caine Airport, a grass field near Ramsey, is no longer used. ==Aircraft Register== The Isle of Man Aircraft Register became operational on 1 May 2007.

2012

The register is open to all non-commercial aircraft and is intended to be of particular interest to professionally flown corporate operators. As of November 2012 a total of 537 corporate and private aircraft had been registered. ==Ports and harbours== There are ports at Castletown, Douglas, Peel, Port St Mary and Ramsey.

2019

These works have overrun badly, and as at October 2019 the situation with the horse trams in the 2020 season is uncertain. (The last three are short-distance tourist rides which cannot be said to be transport services.) All of these routes are seasonal. ==Airports== The only commercial airport on the island is the Isle of Man Airport at Ronaldsway.

2020

These works have overrun badly, and as at October 2019 the situation with the horse trams in the 2020 season is uncertain. (The last three are short-distance tourist rides which cannot be said to be transport services.) All of these routes are seasonal. ==Airports== The only commercial airport on the island is the Isle of Man Airport at Ronaldsway.




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