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Ryde St John's Road railway station
Railway station on the Isle of Wight, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ryde St John's Road is a railway station on the Island Line, and serves the town of Ryde, Isle of Wight. The station is 1.25 mi (2 km) south of Ryde Pier Head—the Island Line's northern terminus.
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History
When the station opened in 1864,[1] it was known as Ryde railway station, as it was the northern terminus of the Isle of Wight Railway at the time. Rather than a railway, a tramway continued northwards to where the current Ryde Pier Head railway station stands; the railway was extended to Ryde Pier in 1880.
Depot and signalling
Adjacent to the railway station is Ryde Traincare Depot: the Island Line's traction maintenance depot, where the maintenance and storage of the Island Line's Class 484 trains takes place. Since 1989, signalling for the Island Line has been centralised to the station's signal box.
Future developments
It has been suggested that the Isle of Wight Steam Railway might be extended from Smallbrook Junction to Ryde St John's Road in the future,[2][3] but there are currently no official proposals.
Services
All services at Ryde St John's Road are operated by Island Line using Class 484 EMUs.
The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:[4]
- 2 tph to Ryde Pier Head
- 2 tph to Shanklin
These services call at all stations, except Smallbrook Junction, which is served only during operating dates for the Isle of Wight Steam Railway.
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Gallery
- Viewed from the footbridge, looking at platforms 2 and 3, along with the depot building
- Looking south from the station's old footbridge; the Island Line's signalbox is visible on the right
- Platform 1, looking towards Ryde tunnel and the northern terminus of the line: Ryde Pier Head
- Ryde St John's Road station in 1971
- Ex-LSW 0-4-4T outside St John's Road Locomotive Shed in 1954
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