The Level railway station

The Level Railway Station

Stashoon Raad-Yiarn yn Laare
The 1887 Crossing Lodge
General information
LocationCroit-E-Caley, Rushen Parish
Isle of Man, IM8 6YR.
Coordinates54°05′29″N 4°43′16″W / 54.09139°N 4.72111°W / 54.09139; -4.72111
SystemThe Isle of Man Railway Co., Ltd.
Owned byIsle of Man Government
Department of Infrastructure
LinesPort Erin (South) Line
Between Douglas & Port Erin
PlatformsOne (Short), Raised
TracksOne Running Line
Construction
Structure typeStone Lodge
Platform levels"Half-Height" Macadam
ParkingRoadside Only (Restricted)
History
Opened2 August 1874
ClosedSeasonally Since 1965
Passengers
Passenger Only / Goods Formerly (Until 2000)
Services
Waiting Area / Bench Seat / Historical Displays
Location

The Level (sometimes erroneously referred to as Colby Level despite being located in Rushen, or simply Level) (Manx: Yn Laare) is a seasonally operated request stop on the Isle of Man Railway located in the sheading of Rushen on the Isle of Man. This is the sole remaining section of the railway which once spanned over 46 miles with lines to Peel in the west, Ramsey in the north and the mining village of Foxdale in the centre of the island.