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Southampton Central Police Station; Eastern Police Investigation Centre in Portsmouth; Newport Police Station on the Isle of Wight. Each PIC includes specialist departments such as rape investigation teams, child abuse units and major crime teams alongside the Investigation department (formerly CID).
At that time there were 79 police officers in the Isle of Wight Constabulary. [2] With the Police Act 1946 in 1948 the Isle of Wight Constabulary was absorbed into the Hampshire Constabulary to become the Hampshire Joint Police Force, so once again policing of the island was by Hampshire even though the Isle of Wight remained an independent county.
Newport railway station was a pivotal station within the unique railway network on the Isle of Wight, [1] that began in 1862 when the Cowes and Newport Railway opened for business. Situated in the centre of the town, [ 2 ] the station was enlarged in 1875 with the opening of the Ryde and Newport Railway in December 1875, [ 3 ] which also ...
Police: Hampshire and Isle of Wight: ... Newport railway station was the hub of the Island's rail network until the mid-20th century, but closed in 1966. The site is ...
Newport Borough Police (Isle of Wight), a force covering the borough of Newport on the Isle of Wight, England Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Newport Borough Police .
Newport bus station, on the Isle of Wight is located at Orchard Street in Newport town centre. Recent redevelopment has seen the former 1960s-built South Street bus station demolished, to make way for a new row of shops, and the current facility built behind that site.
Newport (Isle of Wight) (UK Parliament constituency) Newport bus station (Isle of Wight) Newport Guildhall, Isle of Wight; Newport Law Courts, Isle of Wight; Newport Pan Lane railway station; Newport railway station (Freshwater, Yarmouth and Newport Railway) Newport railway station (Isle of Wight Central Railway) Newport Roman Villa
The station opened on 1 July 1913 after a conflict between the FYN and the Isle of Wight Central Railway, [2] and closed 10 years later on the creation of the Southern, [3] when Freshwater trains reverted to using Newport's main station. During its inauspicious existence passengers had a short inconvenient walk between the two rival termini. [4]