Isle of Wight Steam Railway 4.53

4.6 star(s) from 238 votes
Ryde, PO33 4DS
United Kingdom

About Isle of Wight Steam Railway

Isle of Wight Steam Railway Isle of Wight Steam Railway is a well known place listed as Landmark in Ryde , Train Station in Ryde ,

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The Isle of Wight Steam Railway is a heritage railway on the Isle of Wight. The railway passes through 5+1/2mi of unspoiled countryside from to station, passing through the small village of Havenstreet, where the line has a station, headquarters and a depot. At Smallbrook Junction, the steam railway connects with the Island Line.OperationThe railway is owned and operated by the Isle of Wight Railway Co. Ltd. and run largely by volunteers. Services are operated on most days from June to September, together with selected days in April, May, and October and public holidays. The railway is popular with tourists, attracting people to its original steam locomotive and railway cafe. Over each August Bank Holiday weekend, the railway organises the Island Steam Show, which combines an intensive service on the railway with displays of various sorts of steam power including traction engines and steam fair equipment, together with other attractions that vary year by year. For events like steam galas and Day out with Thomas events, engines from the mainland have to be brought in by boat and then transferred to Havenstreet.Rolling stockThe railway has several steam locomotives and a small series of diesel shunters, four of which have had notable careers on the island. To complement the collection, numerous examples of pre-grouping carriages have been recovered and restored. The oldest of these were built in 1864 and the last in 1924. There are also more than 45 units of freight rolling stock, the oldest of which dates from circa 1860.