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Wroxall railway station

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10 September 1866
  
Opened

Platforms in use
  
2

17 April 1966
  
Closed

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Pre-grouping
  
Isle of Wight Railway (1864 to 1923)

Post-grouping
  
Southern Railway (1923 to 1948)Southern Region of British Railways (1948 to 1966)

Similar
  
Godshill railway station, Whitwell Halt railway st, Shide railway station, Carisbrooke railway station, Blackwater (Isle of Wight) rai

Wroxall railway station was an intermediate station on the Isle of Wight Railway line from Ryde, situated between Shanklin and Ventnor with an upland situation. To the north lay Apse Bank with its three bridges, and on leaving the station the gradient increased to 1 in 88 as Ventnor Tunnel was approached.

History

Reasonably busy with commuter traffic all the year round it was originally built with a single siding, goods traffic diminished rapidly with the advent of the motor bus. The Station Hotel was situated on the Up Platform and was converted into housing after the station closed. Next to this was a single storey station, now demolished. On the down side was a small shelter. The station was lit by gas up until its closure.

The station has been demolished with a new road (Station Road) running across the south end of the site. The adjacent Station Hotel still stands having been converted into residential units, located on St. Martins Road, as does the road overbridge.

References

Wroxall railway station Wikipedia


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