Thrill to the sight and sound of powerful majestic steam engines and breathe in the evocative smells of a real steam railway. Settle back in beautifully restored Victorian and Edwardian carriages and discover an idyllic view of the Island’s unspoilt countryside. Keep an eye out for a red squirrel or deer darting away from the train as you pass through ancient woodland. The Locomotives and Carriages have all been painstakingly restored to pristine condition and are the hallmark of the delightful railway. Their oldest locomotive was built in 1876 and carriages date back to 1864! The railway is more than just a train ride – most visitors spend at least 3 hours with us; some stay all day. Explore the Train Story Discovery Centre, the fabulous indoor museum which brings the story of the Island’s railways to life. Don’t miss the daily falconry displays at 11:40 and 13:40 each day.
Isle of Wight Steam Railway
Step back to a bygone era when steam power was the order of the day.
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