Alverstone railway station


Alverstone railway station, was an intermediate station situated on the edge of Alverstone village on the Isle of Wight, off the south coast of England.

History

Served by the line from Newport to Sandown, the station was incorporated by the Isle of Wight Railway in 1868 opened in 1875. Absorbed by the Isle of Wight Central Railway, it became part of the Southern Railway during the Grouping of 1923. Passing on to the Southern Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948, it was then closed 81 years after opening by the British Transport Commission.
During a Second World War blackout a train ran through Alverstone and a railwayman had to escort the passengers back to there from Newchurch.

The site today

The station house is now a private residence. It is a prominent landmark on the walking route and cycle path that runs through Borthwood Copse and into Alverstone Mead.