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Ryde Pier Head railway station

Ryde Pier Head railway station is one of three stations in the town of Ryde on the Isle of Wight. Situated at the end of the town's pier, it is adjacent to the terminal for the Wightlink fast catamaran service connecting the island with Portsmouth on the English mainland. Passengers can use this to connect with the rest of the National Rail network at Portsmouth Harbour station, which is adjacent to the Portsmouth terminal. Through rail tickets for travel via Pier Head station are available to and from other stations on the Isle of Wight. These include travel on the catamaran service to or from Portsmouth as appropriate.

Ryde Pier Head
General information
LocationRyde, Isle of Wight, England
Grid referenceSZ593935
Managed byIsland Line
Platforms1
Other information
Station codeRYP
ClassificationDfT category E
History
Opened12 July 1880
Original companyPortsmouth and Ryde Joint Railway
Pre-groupingPortsmouth and Ryde Joint Railway
Post-groupingSouthern Railway
Key dates
1 January 1967Closed for electrification
20 March 1967Reopened
3 January 2021Closed for upgrade works
1 November 2021Reopened
Passengers
2018/19 0.204 million
 Interchange  0.156 million
2019/20 0.181 million
 Interchange  0.126 million
2020/21 26,300
 Interchange  14,228
2021/22 68,646
 Interchange  39,789
2022/23 92,786
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road
A 1945 Ordnance Survey of Ryde showing the location of the Ryde Pier Head, Ryde Esplanade and Ryde St John's Road stations

Trains run down the eastern coast of the Isle of Wight to Shanklin (the Island Line), the last remnant of a network of railways on the island. Because of the restricted loading gauge, particularly through the tunnel under Ryde, services are operated by former London Underground stock.

The ticket office at the station is run by Wightlink[1] and not Island Line.

History edit

In 1880 the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) and London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LBSCR) agreed to open a jointly-owned line north from Ryde St John's Road. Under the direction of LBSCR Chief Engineer Frederick Banister,[2] the construction of the extension included a new tunnel and a third Ryde Pier to enable the line to reach a new station at Ryde Pier Head, which provided a connection with the companies' ferry services.

When the LBSC/LSWR joint line opened, it was as a double track section from Ryde St John's Road station through to Ryde Pier Head. There was a scissors crossover situated on Ryde Pier to allow trains to access all platforms. Sets of crossovers were installed at St John's Road to enable trains to change from the joint line's left-hand running to the single-track sections on the Isle of Wight Central Railway's Newport line and the Isle of Wight Railway's Shanklin line (now known as the Island Line).[3]

The station originally consisted of three platforms in the form of a pair of islands; a fourth track was added later, opening in 1933.[4] The station was rebuilt on electrification of the remaining line in 1967, and the new layout consisted of two tracks with three platform faces. One of these tracks is now out of use, so only one platform currently operates. This is the track which runs along the western side of the pier; a double track section commences immediately to the south of Ryde Esplanade railway station.

As of May 2019, the condition of some of the station buildings led to criticism that it was not a sufficiently welcoming sight for visitors to the island.[5] There were also significant concerns that the age and condition of the Victorian railway pier would mean the line between the Esplanade and Pier Head might have to be abandoned, as it was not seen as economical to renew the pier based on passenger numbers.[6] However, noting that if the pier railway were to close the rest of the Island Line would serve little purpose and therefore also likely close, Network Rail have agreed to fund £5m worth of renewal work on the pier,[7] as the government makes a £26m investment in new trains and track for the route.[8][9] From 2021 onwards, the Pier Head (and the rest of the Island Line) is served by new Vivarail D-Train Class 484 EMUs, converted from London Underground D78 Stock.

Stationmasters edit

  • John Henry Astridge 1880 - 1884[10] (also station master of Ryde Esplanade)
  • James Langworthy 1884 - 1894[11] (also station master of Ryde Esplanade)
  • William Percy Froud 1895 - 1905[12] (afterwards station master at Portsmouth Town and Portsmouth Harbour)
  • T.J.D. Russell 1905 - 1906[13]
  • George Henry French 1906 - 1930 (also station master at Ryde Esplanade)
  • Malcolm J. Bucket 1930[14] - 1931 (formerly station master at Fratton, also station master at Ryde Esplanade and Ryde St John's)
  • H.E. Millichap ca. 1935 - 1941 (also station master at Ryde Esplanade and Ryde St John's)
  • T.F. Thompson 1941 - 1949[15]
  • T. Rowley Cliff ca. 1951

Services edit

As of May 2022, trains run to Shanklin hourly between 05:45 and 21:49, though on Monday to Friday, there are two two-hour gaps in service. A late evening train additionally calls at stations to St John's Road. Weekend services are hourly all day.

Wightlink passenger ferry services run every hour for most of the day, but are reduced to 2 hourly intervals in the late morning / early afternoons, with the last sailing from Ryde Pier Head at 20:52 daily.

Preceding station   National Rail Following station
Ryde Esplanade   Island Line
Ryde–Shanklin
  Terminus
  Ferry services
Terminus   Wightlink
high-speed catamaran
  Portsmouth Harbour

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "National Rail Enquiries – Station Facilities for Ryde Pier Head". Retrieved 28 November 2008.
  2. ^ "Federick Dale Banister". GracesGuide.co.uk. Retrieved 10 February 2013.
  3. ^ Hardy, Brian (2003). Tube Trains on the Isle of Wight. Harrow Weald, Middlesex: Capital Transport. p. 9. ISBN 1-85414-276-3.
  4. ^ Maycock, R.J.; Silsbury, R. (2006). The Isle of Wight Railways from 1923 onwards. Oakwood Press. p. [page needed]. ISBN 0-85361-656-6.
  5. ^ Lori Little (20 May 2019). "Is this a welcome sight for visitors first arriving on the Isle of Wight?". Isle of Wight County Press. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  6. ^ "MP calls for Government investment commitment for Island Line". On The Wight. 14 September 2018. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  7. ^ Megan Baynes (12 February 2019). "Brexit could delay upgrades to Island Line Trains – SWR growing increasingly concerned". On The Wight. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  8. ^ "£26m announced for Island rail line". BBC News. 16 September 2019. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
  9. ^ "UKs oldest train fleet updated with 26m investment into Isle of Wights railway". www.southwesternrailway.com. 16 September 2019. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
  10. ^ "Presentation". Isle of Wight Observer. England. 5 April 1884. Retrieved 25 July 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  11. ^ "The Langworthy Testimonial". Isle of Wight Observer. England. 2 November 1895. Retrieved 25 July 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  12. ^ "Railway Loss". Hampshire Telegraph. England. 5 October 1923. Retrieved 25 July 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  13. ^ "1854-1910 Willow Walk and Newhaven Harbour". London, Brighton and South Coast Railway: 79. 1854. Retrieved 25 July 2021.
  14. ^ "Railway Promotion". Hampshire Telegraph. England. 25 April 1930. Retrieved 25 July 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  15. ^ "Three-Stations chief retires". Portsmouth Evening News. England. 23 September 1949. Retrieved 25 July 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.

External links edit

  • Train times and station information for Ryde Pier Head railway station from National Rail

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Ryde Pier Head railway station is one of three stations in the town of Ryde on the Isle of Wight Situated at the end of the town s pier it is adjacent to the terminal for the Wightlink fast catamaran service connecting the island with Portsmouth on the English mainland Passengers can use this to connect with the rest of the National Rail network at Portsmouth Harbour station which is adjacent to the Portsmouth terminal Through rail tickets for travel via Pier Head station are available to and from other stations on the Isle of Wight These include travel on the catamaran service to or from Portsmouth as appropriate Ryde Pier HeadGeneral informationLocationRyde Isle of Wight EnglandGrid referenceSZ593935Managed byIsland LinePlatforms1Other informationStation codeRYPClassificationDfT category EHistoryOpened12 July 1880Original companyPortsmouth and Ryde Joint RailwayPre groupingPortsmouth and Ryde Joint RailwayPost groupingSouthern RailwayKey dates1 January 1967Closed for electrification20 March 1967Reopened3 January 2021Closed for upgrade works1 November 2021ReopenedPassengers2018 190 204 million Interchange 0 156 million2019 200 181 million Interchange 0 126 million2020 2126 300 Interchange 14 2282021 2268 646 Interchange 39 7892022 2392 786NotesPassenger statistics from the Office of Rail and RoadA 1945 Ordnance Survey of Ryde showing the location of the Ryde Pier Head Ryde Esplanade and Ryde St John s Road stationsTrains run down the eastern coast of the Isle of Wight to Shanklin the Island Line the last remnant of a network of railways on the island Because of the restricted loading gauge particularly through the tunnel under Ryde services are operated by former London Underground stock The ticket office at the station is run by Wightlink 1 and not Island Line Contents 1 History 1 1 Stationmasters 2 Services 3 Gallery 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIn 1880 the London and South Western Railway LSWR and London Brighton and South Coast Railway LBSCR agreed to open a jointly owned line north from Ryde St John s Road Under the direction of LBSCR Chief Engineer Frederick Banister 2 the construction of the extension included a new tunnel and a third Ryde Pier to enable the line to reach a new station at Ryde Pier Head which provided a connection with the companies ferry services When the LBSC LSWR joint line opened it was as a double track section from Ryde St John s Road station through to Ryde Pier Head There was a scissors crossover situated on Ryde Pier to allow trains to access all platforms Sets of crossovers were installed at St John s Road to enable trains to change from the joint line s left hand running to the single track sections on the Isle of Wight Central Railway s Newport line and the Isle of Wight Railway s Shanklin line now known as the Island Line 3 The station originally consisted of three platforms in the form of a pair of islands a fourth track was added later opening in 1933 4 The station was rebuilt on electrification of the remaining line in 1967 and the new layout consisted of two tracks with three platform faces One of these tracks is now out of use so only one platform currently operates This is the track which runs along the western side of the pier a double track section commences immediately to the south of Ryde Esplanade railway station As of May 2019 the condition of some of the station buildings led to criticism that it was not a sufficiently welcoming sight for visitors to the island 5 There were also significant concerns that the age and condition of the Victorian railway pier would mean the line between the Esplanade and Pier Head might have to be abandoned as it was not seen as economical to renew the pier based on passenger numbers 6 However noting that if the pier railway were to close the rest of the Island Line would serve little purpose and therefore also likely close Network Rail have agreed to fund 5m worth of renewal work on the pier 7 as the government makes a 26m investment in new trains and track for the route 8 9 From 2021 onwards the Pier Head and the rest of the Island Line is served by new Vivarail D Train Class 484 EMUs converted from London Underground D78 Stock Stationmasters edit John Henry Astridge 1880 1884 10 also station master of Ryde Esplanade James Langworthy 1884 1894 11 also station master of Ryde Esplanade William Percy Froud 1895 1905 12 afterwards station master at Portsmouth Town and Portsmouth Harbour T J D Russell 1905 1906 13 George Henry French 1906 1930 also station master at Ryde Esplanade Malcolm J Bucket 1930 14 1931 formerly station master at Fratton also station master at Ryde Esplanade and Ryde St John s H E Millichap ca 1935 1941 also station master at Ryde Esplanade and Ryde St John s T F Thompson 1941 1949 15 T Rowley Cliff ca 1951Services editAs of May 2022 trains run to Shanklin hourly between 05 45 and 21 49 though on Monday to Friday there are two two hour gaps in service A late evening train additionally calls at stations to St John s Road Weekend services are hourly all day Wightlink passenger ferry services run every hour for most of the day but are reduced to 2 hourly intervals in the late morning early afternoons with the last sailing from Ryde Pier Head at 20 52 daily Preceding station nbsp National Rail Following stationRyde Esplanade Island LineRyde Shanklin Terminus nbsp Ferry servicesTerminus Wightlinkhigh speed catamaran Portsmouth HarbourGallery edit nbsp Steam train and electric tramcar in 1965 nbsp Familiar Dome nbsp Car park behind nbsp Dinosaur train at Ryde Pier Head nbsp Dinosaur train at Ryde Pier Head nbsp Looking towards Esplanade station nbsp Eastern view nbsp Foyer nbsp Class 485 Unit 042 in 1969 nbsp Ryde Pier Head in June 2021 the raised part is for the new trains The station will have level boarding References edit National Rail Enquiries Station Facilities for Ryde Pier Head Retrieved 28 November 2008 Federick Dale Banister GracesGuide co uk Retrieved 10 February 2013 Hardy Brian 2003 Tube Trains on the Isle of Wight Harrow Weald Middlesex Capital Transport p 9 ISBN 1 85414 276 3 Maycock R J Silsbury R 2006 The Isle of Wight Railways from 1923 onwards Oakwood Press p page needed ISBN 0 85361 656 6 Lori Little 20 May 2019 Is this a welcome sight for visitors first arriving on the Isle of Wight Isle of Wight County Press Retrieved 4 May 2020 MP calls for Government investment commitment for Island Line On The Wight 14 September 2018 Retrieved 20 September 2019 Megan Baynes 12 February 2019 Brexit could delay upgrades to Island Line Trains SWR growing increasingly concerned On The Wight Retrieved 20 September 2019 26m announced for Island rail line BBC News 16 September 2019 Retrieved 16 September 2019 UKs oldest train fleet updated with 26m investment into Isle of Wights railway www southwesternrailway com 16 September 2019 Retrieved 16 September 2019 Presentation Isle of Wight Observer England 5 April 1884 Retrieved 25 July 2021 via British Newspaper Archive The Langworthy Testimonial Isle of Wight Observer England 2 November 1895 Retrieved 25 July 2021 via British Newspaper Archive Railway Loss Hampshire Telegraph England 5 October 1923 Retrieved 25 July 2021 via British Newspaper Archive 1854 1910 Willow Walk and Newhaven Harbour London Brighton and South Coast Railway 79 1854 Retrieved 25 July 2021 Railway Promotion Hampshire Telegraph England 25 April 1930 Retrieved 25 July 2021 via British Newspaper Archive Three Stations chief retires Portsmouth Evening News England 23 September 1949 Retrieved 25 July 2021 via British Newspaper Archive External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ryde Pier Head railway station Train times and station information for Ryde Pier Head railway station from National Rail 50 44 20 N 1 09 36 W 50 739 N 1 160 W 50 739 1 160 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ryde Pier Head railway station amp oldid 1189889879, 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