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B35 (Port St Mary - Port Erin)

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B35
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From:  Port St Mary (SC204681)
To:  Port Erin (SC195690)
Via:  Darragh
Distance:  1.1 miles (1.8 km)
Met:  B31, A5
Traditional Counties

Isle of Man

Route outline (key)
B35 Port St Mary - Port Erin
This article is about the former B35 on the Isle of Man, between Port St Mary and Port Erin.
For the current B35 between Crosby and St Marks, see B35 (Isle of Man)
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The start of the former B35 on the A31 at Port St Mary

The original B35 was a short route which connected the B31 at Port St Mary to the A5 at Port Erin via Truggan Road (listed as Struggan Road) and St Marys Road, before winding through Port Erin town centre. The route was first classified in c1930 and had been renumbered as the A33 by 1963. It has since been downgraded and is now unclassified.

The Manx Government Circular 1814 of 17/08/1937 defines this route as: Struggan Road





B35 (Port St Mary - Port Erin)
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