Ventnor railway station

Ventnor railway station was the terminus of the Isle of Wight Railway line from Ryde.

The station lay on a ledge 294 ft above sea level which had to be quarried into the hill side. The station was immediately outside a 1312 yd long tunnel through St. Boniface Down. A lack of space meant that a turntable was used to allow steam engines to runaround their trains. In later years this was replaced by a three way switch. The various tracks merged just before the tunnel and the locomotives had to enter the tunnel during their runround manoeuvres.

The station had one side platform connected to the station buildings plus one narrow island platform. Unusually, there was only one track between the side platform and the island platform. Further away from the station buildings were goods sidings which mainly served coal merchants who operated from caves in the chalk sides of the station cutting.

The station is now an industrial park with Southern Water using the tunnel to run water pipes through.

This station should not be confused with Ventnor West railway station.