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Ballacraine (Manx: [baləˈkʰɾɛːn], "McCrayne" or "Craine's farm";
archaic Ballagarraghan Beg) is a site on the Isle of Man TT course,
located between the...
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Ballacraine Halt (Manx:
Stadd Valley Craine) was an
infrequent request stop on the Isle of Man Railway.
Originally opened in 1876 the halt
provided a...
- Mills, Glen Vine, Crosby, and Greeba. The
course then
turns right at
Ballacraine on to the A3
Castletown to
Ramsey road,
firstly through countryside glens...
- course. This ran from
Douglas south to
Castletown and then
north to
Ballacraine along the
primary A3 road and
returning to the
start at the Quarterbridge...
- T.T. races,
being a
short walk from the po****r
observation point at
Ballacraine Crossroads,
where scenes in the
George Formby film No Limit!
where filmed...
- He
competed in the 1910 Isle of Man TT
Races and
crashed on lap 4 at
Ballacraine. The
resulting damage to the
front forks of his motor-cycle
caused his...
- Man TT
Lightweight TT 249cc DOT 9 England
Cecil Ashby 10 June 1929
Ballacraine 1929 Isle of Man TT
Junior TT New
Imperial 10 England Doug Lamb 14 June...
- Germain's Peel Peel Road St John's
Waterfall Halt
Foxdale Port Erin
Ballacraine Halt Port St Mary The
Level Crosby Colby Ballabeg Union Mills School...
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which have
become part of road-racing history: Bray Hill, Quarterbridge,
Ballacraine,
Laurel Bank, Baaregarrow,
Ballaugh Bridge,
Quarry Bends,
Sulby Straight...
- A1 Peel Road
joining the A2 and A5 at the
Quarterbridge and the A3 at
Ballacraine.
Connects A8 and
Douglas on the east of the
Island with Peel on the west...