Shanklin railway station is a Grade II listed[1]railway station serving Shanklin on the Isle of Wight. It is the present terminus of the Island Line from Ryde, although the line used to continue to Wroxall and Ventnor. The station now has one platform with a ticket office and a small shop, the second platform is now in use as a flower bed. The former subway has been filled in.
Passengers can change onto Southern Vectis buses to Ventnor and St Lawrence.
History
The station opened on 23 August 1864. The station buildings were extended in 1881.
Stationmasters
Robert Edward Wright 1864 - 1865[2] (afterwards station master at Ryde)
James Voy Sulley 1865 - 1871
Charles Panty 1871[3] (formerly station master at Wroxall, afterwards station master at Ryde St John's Road)
George Humby 1871[4] - 1913[5] (formerly station master at Brading)
Charles Herbert Colenutt 1913 - 1937[6] (formerly station master at Ryde St John's Road)
W. Lown from 1937[7] (formerly station master at Woldington)
The station is served by two trains per hour to and from Ryde Pier Head. These services call at all stations, except Smallbrook Junction which opens only during steam operating dates.[8]