Whitwell Halt | |
Status: | Disused |
Borough: | Whitwell, Isle of Wight |
Country: | England |
Platforms: | 2 |
Original: | Newport, Godshill & St Lawrence Railway |
Pregroup: | Isle of Wight Central Railway |
Postgroup: | Southern Railway Southern Region of British Railways |
Years: | 20 July 1897 |
Events: | Opened as Whitwell |
Years1: | 1 July 1941 |
Events1: | Renamed Whitwell Halt |
Years2: | 15 September 1952 |
Events2: | Closed[1] |
Whitwell Station, on the Ventnor West branch of the Isle of Wight Central Railway, was opened on 20 July 1897[2] along with the other stations on the branch[3] (with the exception of Ventnor West which opened in 1900). It was equipped with a passing loop, two platforms, a signal box and a substantial station building.
The station was opened on 20 July 1897, and was originally named Whitwell. At the time of opening the route was popular featuring a passing loop and two platforms, the only station on the line to have this.[1] It was renamed Whitwell Halt on 1 July 1941.
The station is now a private dwelling house, but a good deal of its original railway-station features remain, such as the waiting shelter on the old up platform, which has been restored.
Unlike neighbouring Godshill, the station was closer to the community it was meant to serve. It also served the nearby villages of Niton and Chale.
See main article: Ventnor West branch.
The other stations on the Ventnor West branch were: