Ryde Esplanade | |
Symbol Location: | gb |
Symbol: | rail |
Borough: | Ryde, Isle of Wight |
Country: | England |
Grid Name: | Grid reference |
Manager: | Island Line |
Platforms: | 1 (formerly 2) |
Code: | RYD |
Classification: | DfT category E |
Original: | Portsmouth and Ryde Joint Railway |
Pregroup: | Portsmouth and Ryde Joint Railway |
Postgroup: | Southern Railway |
Years: | 5 April 1880 |
Events: | Opened |
Years1: | 1 January 1967 |
Events1: | Closed (for electrification) |
Years2: | 20 March 1967 |
Events2: | Reopened (after electrification) |
Years3: | 3 January 2021 |
Events3: | Closed for upgrade works |
Years4: | 1 November 2021 |
Events4: | Reopened |
Footnotes: | Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road |
Ryde Esplanade railway station serves the town of Ryde on the Isle of Wight, and forms part of the Ryde Transport Interchange. Located on the sea front, it is the most convenient station for the majority of the town. Ryde Esplanade is also the location of the principal ticket office and all lost property facilities for the Island Line. The larger St John's Road station houses the area office and is next to Ryde Traincare Depot, where all in-house maintenance for the line takes place.
A station has existed on the site since 29 August 1864, when a horse-drawn tram service began operation along the new Ryde Pier.[1] This service, and the line it ran along, pre-dates both the railway line and the current facilities on the site. The tramway was extended to St John's Road in August 1871, but in 1880 this service was replaced by the railway line and current station. The tramway station was originally known as Pier Gate. Trams continued running under various power sources until after the Grouping of Britain's railways in 1923, right up to January 1969.[2] The tram lines and the remaining terminus platforms for them are still visible at the western end of platform 1.
There are two tracks through the station, and therefore two platform faces. The southern platform 1 is used for all regular passenger services, meaning that on departure trains may run in either direction. Platform 2 has previously been used for additional shuttle trains from the Esplanade to the Pier Head, but has fallen into disuse. Part of this second platform was due to be demolished in March 2007 under a separate Network Rail project.[9] Access between the two platforms was by means of a subway. This subway is no longer open to the public and is regularly flooded to a depth of several metres. There is a canopy over platform one, while platform two has a simple shelter over the subway entrance. All passenger facilities, including the ticket office and access to Ryde bus station, are found next to platform one on the south side of the site.
All services at Ryde Esplanade are operated by Island Line using EMUs.
The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:
These services call at all stations, except, which is served only during operating dates for the Isle of Wight Steam Railway.
. Brian Hardy . Tube Trains on the Isle of Wight . Capital Transport . 2003 . Harrow Weald, Middlesex . 7–8 . 1-85414-276-3.
. Brian Hardy . Tube Trains on the Isle of Wight . Capital Transport . 2003 . Harrow Weald, Middlesex . 24 . 1-85414-276-3.