Ballamoddey (Sudric for The Farm of the Dog, and noted in Wilbert's Mid Sodor layout timetable to be pronounced "Ballamodthey") is a hamlet on Sodor. It was a station during the heyday of the Mid Sodor Railway.
History
Ballamoddey station was built in 1880, as part of the Mid Sodor Railway's expansion towards Peel Godred.
The mountain section of the Mid Sodor Railway was closed in 1936 and with it Ballamoddey.
Station Guide
Preceding station | Mid Sodor Railway | Following station | ||
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Ulfstead Road Line and station closed |
Mid Sodor Railway | Arlesdale Road Line and station closed King Orry's Bridge Line and station closed |
Merchandise
Locomotives | Duke | Stanley | Falcon | Stuart | Albert | Jim | Tim | The Mine Engine | Alfred* | Gerry* | John* | Jennings* | Atlas* |
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Rolling Stock | Cora | Mid Sodor Railway Coaches | Saloon Coaches |
Trains | The Picnic | The Parliamentary | The Horse and Cart |
People | The Mid Sodor Railway Manager |
Stations | Arlesburgh Harbour | Arlesburgh Bridge Street | Ffarquhar Road | Marthwaite | Arlesdale Green | Arlesdale | Cas-ny-Hawin | Ulfstead Road | Ballamoddey | King Orry's Bridge |