Isle of Wight Steam Railway
The beautiful Isle of Wight Steam Railway runs the 5.5 miles
between Smallbrook Junction to Wootton station. Originally opened
in 1862, this line became an important feature in the Isle of
Wight. The line remained open until the last day of 1966, but a few
railway enthusiasts saved some of the rolling stock and carriages
for preservation. The line was re-opened for use in 1971, and has
remained a proud part of the Isle of Wight ever since.
The majority of the locomotives that run on the line are steam,
with the oldest engine dating back to 1876, and all have been
lovingly restored to excellent working condition. There are also a
small selection of diesel engines, which are mainly used to haul
service trains. The carriages have also been restored and rebuilt,
having been originally built between 1864 and 1950, and each
promises a fully immersive and nostalgic experience, as you wind
through the stunningly unspoilt countryside of the Isle of
Wight.