• Source: Godshill railway station
  • Godshill station was at Godshill on the Isle of Wight on the Newport, Godshill & St Lawrence Railway, later the Isle of Wight Central Railway.


    History


    It opened on 20 July 1897 as a single platform station with a small goods siding and this layout remained until closure. The station was reduced to the status of an unstaffed halt in 1927.
    The station was not a financial success and never brought a large income to managers. There was some agricultural traffic, notably milk, and a few local passengers until the bus services became well established.


    Stationmasters


    William Froud ca. 1898 ca. 1901
    Harry Alfred Phillips ca. 1910 ca. 1911
    Frederick William Henry Stay 1917 - 1923


    Location


    The station was surrounded by fields but at the same time ½ mile from the centre of the village. This is still the case today. The platform still stands and the station buildings have been converted into private dwellings.


    Other stations on the branch



    The other stations on the Ventnor West branch were:

    Merstone (where the branch joined the Newport-Sandown line)
    Whitwell
    St. Lawrence (the original terminus of the line from 1897 to 1900)
    Ventnor West


    External links


    Godshill station on navigable 1946 O. S. map
    Subterranea Britannica: SB-Sites: Godshill Station


    References

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