From the Island's transport history, we hear of the Upper Douglas Tramway, a cable-car system that went from the Jubilee Clock, up Victoria Street and the steady climb to upper Douglas, then back down via York Road and Ballaquayle Road to the foot of Broadway. The line opened to the public at 8.00am on Saturday 15th August 1896.
\n\nOur story in Manx tells of how y Kyaghan as y Roddan Ushtey meet and get to know one another on the river bank and then on the river itself - not any river, but THE river.
\n\nAs y kiaull ain -
\nNEEAR NESAN - Ushtey millish 'sy gharee/La violetta
\nARFON GWILYM & SIONED WEBB - Nid wyf yn llon
\nTHE BOYS OF THE LOUGH - Captain Carswell
\nDALLA - Seventeen come Sunday/Not too young to marry yet
\nSEAN MAC DONNCHADHA - An spailpin fanach
\nANTON DAVILA - Suite patelas
\nTHE THOLTAN BUILDERS - A farmer's life for me
\nELIANE PRONOST - Kousk, Breiz Izel
\nTHE MAGNUS BAREFOOT QUARTET - Fathaby jig/My henn ayr/Jem as Nancy