Shide railway station explained

Shide
Status:Disused
Borough:Shide, Isle of Wight
Country:England
Grid Name:Grid reference
Platforms:1
Original:Isle of Wight (Newport Junction) Railway
Pregroup:Isle of Wight Central Railway
Postgroup:Southern Railway
Years:1 February 1875
Events:Opened
Years1:6 February 1956
Events1:Closed

Shide railway station was at Shide, on the southern fringes of Newport, Isle of Wight, off the south coast of England. It was an intermediate station[1] on the line from Newport to Sandown, which was initially operated by the Isle of Wight (Newport Junction) Railway (incorporated 1868).[2]

History

Shide station opened in 1875 and closed, along with the line itself, in 1956.[3] Situated near Shide Chalk Pits,[4] it was a sparsely used station whose main purpose was to transport raw materials needed for the Island’s cement industry.[5] It was doomed when production ceased during the Second World War.[6] The station site was built over[7] and is now occupied by a warehouse, and the River Medina has since been diverted to flow along the course of the old railway at this point. The old track to the south of the station site is now a cycle route (NCN23).

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Notes and References

  1. Except for seven months between February and August 1875 when it was the terminus of the fledgling railway company http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/stations/b/blackwater/index.shtm
  2. Bennett,A "Southern Holiday Lines in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight": Cheltenham, Runpast 1994
  3. Hay,P "Steaming Through the Isle Of Wight": Midhurst,Middleton, 1988
  4. Pomeroy, C,A "Isle Of Wight Railways, Then and Now": Oxford,Past & Present Publishing, 1993,
  5. Britton,A "Once upon a line (Vol 4)": Oxford, OPC, 1994
  6. Book: Paye, Peter . Isle of Wight Railways remembered . Oxford . OPC . 1984 . 0-86093-212-5 .
  7. Gammell C.J "Southern Branch Lines": Oxford, OPC, 1997
  8. News: . NewPort Borough Police . Isle of Wight County Press and South of England Reporter . England . 6 November 1886 . 25 July 2021 . British Newspaper Archive . subscription .