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Isle of Wight Steam Railway

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by Freshwater, Nov 12, 2013.

  1. Islander

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    Lord Peter Hendy, a great friend and supporter of the IWSR, gives his view of the past and future of Ashey Station.

     
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    I do like this guy! He doesn't just say the right things, he does them as well. He's well in with the RVR as well.
    Diamond geezer.
     
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    Personally I'm delighted to see the railway purchase the station, and indeed hope they'll in time go the whole way into fully restoring the station with both platforms and passing loop, as it seems to me that's probably gonna be their natural course of action with it anyway. It'll certainly be a great asset to have too, being the only what I call a standard or classic station setup, as the only original and genuine original stop on the line is Haven Street and that's had a lot of expansion and development done around it due to necessities.

    I believe folks have compared it to Kingscote too on the Bluebell as to it's potential as a pretty isolated station seemingly frozen in time and free from modern developments round it, and I can definitely see it like that.

    Plus if nothing else, for galas and such will offer extra flexibility for operations.
     
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    I should think this is going to be a beautiful place . Shame it's on the flight path into Bembridge airport, just 3 miles away.
     
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    Bembridge is hardly Heathrow though.
     
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    I know, I did notice it at least a couple of times during the video though. And yes, the noise is no more than a buzzing and it wouldn't be continuous but some folks do seem to be sensitive to this.
     
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    I live a couple of miles from Ashey Station and can say with complete confidence that it has no more aircraft flying overhead than anywhere else on the island. Most days you will see one or more Spitfires giving someone the experience of a lifetime.
     
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    Thanks for the info. I understood that Bembridge and Sandown were very popular destinations for summer weekend fliers.
     

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