Isle of Wight Steam Railway - Wootton Station

Wootton Station, Isle of Wight Steam Railway, Un Named Path, off Station Rd, Wootton Bridge, Ryde PO33 4RE

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Description

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Service options

  • On-site services

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Planning

  • Getting tickets in advance recommended

Children

  • Good for kids

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5

Absolutely fantastic day out. Well worth the money. My wife lost her phone at the main station and not only was it handed in but the amazing folks who run the railway posted it back to her. It got home just an hour after we returned home from our holiday. If you're on the island for your holiday you must visit the steam railway!

Published 5 months ago

5

Interested in Steam Train, this place is a must visit. The steam Train ride costs around PS 22 per adult and PS11 per kids above year 5. Kids below 5 travel free. This station allows you to board either in the Tram or steam Train It depends on the timing when you reach. The Train from here takes you to another station Haven Street. From there you can go further inside the woods to enjoy the beautiful nature and quietness of the nature. You can either buy tickets either on the counter or online. Online is cheaper by PS2 only. Kids friendly place.

Published 9 months ago

5

Very enjoyable day out beautiful views as we go through the countryside. Staff are great and very passionate

Published 6 months ago

5

Super interesting, great day out for the family but watch the train times if you are using them to get to and from somewhere.

Published 9 months ago

4

Good fun, and definitely worth a visit. a small shop, and an expensive cafe. The second hand bookshop was a nice addition. Disabled friendly, disabled scooters not allowed on the train, transferred to a wheelchair and then pushed up a small hill. Everyone was helping and knowledgeable.

Published 5 months ago

5

Spent a lot of the initial time of our arrival thinking we'd never been and that it was very similar to the Watercress Line but then our memories kicked and and we recalled visiting between lockdowns. This visit was lovely and the ride was smooth. I think the heat of the day was getting to a few of the volunteers who were a touch grumpy but it was ridiculously hot in those traditional uniform

Published a year ago