Title:
The Malta Railway - Loco 01 Manning Wardle at Birchircara Railway Station
Description:
Loco N0 1 Manning Wardle & Co. Ltd., of Leeds. Maker’s N0 842, built in 1882, at Birchircara Railway Station. This Station is now the Railway Museum.
The Central Bank of Malta issued a set of three silver coins commemorating the Malta Railway. The coins were launched on 15 May 2025, during a ceremony held at the Malta Railway Museum in Birkirkara.
On the obverse the coins bear the national coat off arms of the Republic of Malta. On the reverse, the coins depict locomotive engines used in Malta between 1883 and 1931.
The first proposal for a railway in Malta was submitted in 1870. In June 1879, the "Malta Railway Company Ltd”, was formed and was granted a 99-year government concession to build a railway line between Valletta and Mdina. The railway was formally inaugurated on 28 February 1883. After initial success, custom dwindled, and in April 1890 the company wound down its business. The government resumed the railway service in February 1892. In 1895, plans were made to extend the railway line beyond Notabile station.
A tunnel was excavated under Mdina to enable the railway to tap passenger traffic from Mtarfa barracks. Museum station, named after the Roman Domus museum in Rabat, was also built. The railway extension cost around £20,000 and was inaugurated on 9 June 1900. Motor buses, introduced in Malta in the 1920s, dealt the railway a fatal blow. The railway service was terminated on 2 April 1931.
Face value €10
Diameter 38.61mm
Weight 31.10g
Alloy 0.999 silver
Quality Proof
Mint Royal Dutch Mint
Minting Limit 600 per coin
Designer/Engraver Miriam Mazzali
Issue date July 2025
The Central Bank of Malta issued a set of three silver coins commemorating the Malta Railway. The coins were launched on 15 May 2025, during a ceremony held at the Malta Railway Museum in Birkirkara.
On the obverse the coins bear the national coat off arms of the Republic of Malta. On the reverse, the coins depict locomotive engines used in Malta between 1883 and 1931.
The first proposal for a railway in Malta was submitted in 1870. In June 1879, the "Malta Railway Company Ltd”, was formed and was granted a 99-year government concession to build a railway line between Valletta and Mdina. The railway was formally inaugurated on 28 February 1883. After initial success, custom dwindled, and in April 1890 the company wound down its business. The government resumed the railway service in February 1892. In 1895, plans were made to extend the railway line beyond Notabile station.
A tunnel was excavated under Mdina to enable the railway to tap passenger traffic from Mtarfa barracks. Museum station, named after the Roman Domus museum in Rabat, was also built. The railway extension cost around £20,000 and was inaugurated on 9 June 1900. Motor buses, introduced in Malta in the 1920s, dealt the railway a fatal blow. The railway service was terminated on 2 April 1931.
Face value €10
Diameter 38.61mm
Weight 31.10g
Alloy 0.999 silver
Quality Proof
Mint Royal Dutch Mint
Minting Limit 600 per coin
Designer/Engraver Miriam Mazzali
Issue date July 2025
Country:
Malta
Year:
2025
Mintage:
600
Material:
Silver
Denomination:
€10.00
Weight:
31.1 g
Diameter:
38.61 mm
Edge:
Reeded
Designers:
Miriam Mazzali
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Date Added:
2025-07-11 01:26:52
Date Added:
2025-07-11 01:26:52