Isle of Wight Railway

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The Isle of Wight Railway (IoWR) was opened on 23 August 1864. It had a total length of 14.5 miles from Ryde to Ventnor and a branch line from Brading to Bembridge. It had junctions with the Isle of Wight Central Railway (IoWCR) at Smallbrook Junction and Sandown. The section between Ryde St John's Road and Ryde Pier Head was built and owned by the London and South Western Railway and the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, but was operated for them by the IWR and IWCR.

The IWR headquarters was at Sandown. This was the most successful railway on the Isle of Wight, with heavy summer passenger traffic from the mainland.

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[edit] Route diagram

IOWR Original Stations highlighted in red
Yarmouth to
Lymington Ferry
BOOT
Freshwater
exBHFr exSTRlg
exBHF
Yarmouth
Cowes to
exSTR
Southampton Ferries
exSTR BOOT BOOT
Ryde to Portsmouth Ferries
Cowes
exSTR exKBFa uexHSTa KBFa
Ryde Pier Head
Ningwood
exHST exSTR uexWBRÜCKE WBRÜCKE
Ryde Pier
Mill Hill (Cowes)
exSTR exHST uexHST HST
Ryde Esplanade
Calbourne and Shalfleet
exHST exSTR ueSTR TUNNEL1
Ryde Pier Tramway
Medina Wharf
exSTR exSTR exKDSa uexHSTe BHF
Ryde St John's Road
Watchingwell
exHST exABZrg exSTRrf STRrg STRrf
Cement Mills Halt
exSTR exHST STR exKBFa
Bembridge
Carisbrooke
exHST exSTR STR exHST
St Helens
Ashey Quarry
exSTR exSTR exHSTa HST exSTR
Smallbrook Junction (added for
Ashey Racecourse
exSTR exSTR exHST xABZlf xABZlg
Isle of Wight Steam Railway)
exSTR exSTR exABZrg exSTRrf BHF
Brading
exSTR exSTR exHST STR
Ashey
exSTR exSTR exHST STR
Havenstreet
exSTR exSTR exHST STR
Wootton
exSTR exSTR exHST STR
Whippingham
Site of Newport
exHST exGRENZE exSTR STR
Freshwater Line trains
FY&NR station
exSTRlf exABZrf exSTR exSTRrg eABZlg
reverse for Newport
exSTR exSTR exSTR STR
Newport
exBHF exSTR exSTR BHF
Sandown
River Medina
exSTRlf exHWBRÜCKE exABZgf exHST STR
Newchurch
Shide
exHST exHST STR
Alverstone
Blackwater
exHST exHST STR
Horringford
exBHF exSTR STR
Merstone
exABZlf exSTRrf STR
Godshill
exHST HST
Lake (opened 1987)
Whitwell
exHST STR
exSTR xKBFe
Shanklin
exSTR exHST
Wroxall
exTUNNEL1 exTUNNEL1
St. Lawrence
exHST exKBFe
Ventnor
exSTRlf exBHFl
Ventnor West

[edit] Map

Isle of Wight railways diagram, showing closed and reopened lines and new stations.

[edit] Overview

Under the Railways Act 1921 the new Southern Railway took over all railways on the Isle of Wight. During the 20th century the main line was increased to double track between Brading and Sandown. British Railways closed the Bembridge branch in the 1950's and the Shanklin - Ventnor part of the IWR main line in 1966.

The line from Ryde to Shanklin was electrified in 1967. In 1987 a new station was opened at Lake. It is between Sandown and Shanklin, on the site of a halt that existed earlier in the 20th century. In 1991 another new station was opened at Smallbrook Junction. It provides a connection with the Isle of Wight Steam Railway, a heritage line operating part of the former IoWCR between Smallbrook Junction and Wootton.

The surviving part of the IoWR is now operated by the Island Line franchise.

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