The Foxdale Coach : Image Gallery
Captured in April 1950 at St. John’s Station, its regular haunt in the all-over brown livery with a solitary first class designation.
August 1968 saw F.39 stowed on the siding at Santon Station, the frame of the former advertisement hoarding still standing.
March 2018 and the carriage was in use at Castletown Station on one of the popular Ultimate Driving Experiences.
July 2023 and returned to its overhauled bogies in the running shed at Douglas Station just prior to the transport festival.
See in July 1980 on the bay platform at Port Erin Station following the repaint the previous year marking the M.N.Ry. centenary.
April 1979 and the carriage is stripped during renovation work at Douglas Station for reversion to the original livery.
July 1974 viewed from a passing train at Santon Station showing the Lord Ailsa house colour scheme to good effect.
Lettering detail applied in July 2023, the fleet lettering now applied to the two central panels either side of the first class compartment.
September 1969 and the carriage in its camping livery in use at Port St. Mary Station in the goods yard, see text for details.
July 2019, popular with travellers for its plush first class compartment with curtains, seen at Castletown Station.