This three-roomed free house, twice voted local CAMRA Pub of the Year, occupies a popular spectator spot on the famous TT Course and is headquarters to the "World Famous Purple Helmets" motorcycle display team. Their Mad Sunday Ride Through is legendary. In recent years the pub has opened up a garden area to the rear. This is an ideal venue for summer evenings and a great vantage point for watching the TT races. West Bromwich Albion memorabilia currently adorns the walls of the front room. The pub name reflects the local railway station, closed in 1961 with a temporary re-opening 1967-1968, then the line closed too. Welcoming real fire/stove in the front room during the winter months. Flagged flooring retained in the bar area, unusual now for the Isle of Man.
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This Pub serves 5 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Railway Inn, Union Mills
Often Odin
Changing beers typically include: Bushy's (varies) , Kaneen's (varies) , Odin (varies)
Source: National
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