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  2. Isle of Wight Steam Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Isle of Wight Steam Railway is a heritage railway on the Isle of Wight. The railway passes through 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (9 km) of countryside from Smallbrook Junction [1] to Wootton station, [2] passing through the small village of Havenstreet, where the line has a station, headquarters and a depot. At Smallbrook Junction, the steam railway ...

  3. Railways on the Isle of Wight - Wikipedia

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    The Great Isle of Wight Train Robbery. London: The Railway Invigoration Society. OCLC 465874. Golden, Laurie (2011). Vectis Steam: The Last Years of Steam on the Isle of Wight. Hersham: Ian Allan. ISBN 978-0-7110-3642-0. Hay, Peter (1988). Steaming Through the Isle of Wight. Midhurst: Middleton Press. ISBN 978-0-906520-56-7. Jacobs, Mike (2010).

  4. List of Isle of Wight Steam Railway locomotives and rolling ...

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    The British Rail Class 483 483007, named "Jess Harper," was transferred from the Island Line to the Isle of Wight Steam Railway in 2021 for static display in the carriage shed at Havenstreet Station. The train was originally built in 1940 as London Underground 1938 Stock .

  5. LSWR O2 class - Wikipedia

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    W24 Calbourne was bought by the Wight Locomotive Society, which in 1971 moved its headquarters to Havenstreet and became the Isle of Wight Steam Railway. Calbourne was restored to operating condition, re-entering service in 1992, and had a further overhaul in 2010, hauling tourist trains over the line between Smallbrook Junction and Wootton. A ...

  6. List of Isle of Wight-based O2 Class locomotives - Wikipedia

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    Below are the names and numbers of the 23 LSWR O2 class locomotives that were transferred to the Isle of Wight. Another successful publicity campaign by the Southern Railway gave them names from 1925 onwards, representing places in the Island.

  7. Havenstreet railway station - Wikipedia

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    It opened in 1875 [1] and was an intermediate stop on (successively) the Ryde and Newport Railway, Isle of Wight Central Railway, Southern Railway [2] and British Rail-being renamed Havenstreet in 1958. [3] It closed on 21 February 1966 [4] but re-opened as the headquarters of the Isle of Wight Steam Railway in 1971.

  8. Rail enthusiasts brave windy weather for whistle-up - AOL

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    In Oxfordshire, Didcot Railway Centre marked the occasion with its GWR Prairie 4144. On the Isle of Wight, special new year trains - Hunslet Austerity WD192 Waggoner and WD198 Royal Engineer ...

  9. LB&SCR A1X Class W11 Newport - Wikipedia

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    The Isle of Wight Steam Railway announced in November 2007 that they had placed an order with Israel Newton for a new boiler for W11, the cost of which is believed to be in the region of £70,000. The new boiler arrived in 2010 and after steady progress W11 returned to steam in 2014.