Autumn Rail Closures to Disrupt Isle of Wight Journeys

By Ivan PetrenkoAug 20, 2025 15:46 PMNews
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Engineers upgrade Island Line ahead of closures. Source: pixabay

Travellers to the Isle of Wight should prepare for transport disruption this autumn, as the Island Line undergoes major engineering works. The line will be fully closed from 18 October to 3 November, with trains running only between Ryde St Johns Road and Shanklin from 3 to 17 November. Replacement bus services will operate, but journeys to key attractions will take longer than usual.

The planned programme includes a range of upgrades designed to secure the line’s long-term reliability. Engineers will carry out:

  • Replacement of switches and crossings at Ryde Esplanade,
  • Renewal of track sections through Ryde Tunnel,
  • Refurbishment of the footbridge at Ryde St Johns,
  • Improvements to fencing along Rink Road,
  • Tamping of the track to ensure smoother journeys,
  • Vegetation clearance to reduce seasonal risks,
  • Detailed inspections to identify further areas for repair.
“We know how important the Island Line is to the local economy, particularly during the busy summer season. We have chosen to carry out these works in the autumn to minimise their impact as much as possible.“
George Murrell, Wessex Route Renewals Director

The closures are expected to make reaching certain attractions more challenging for visitors. Travellers heading to Sandown Beach may face longer journeys, as buses will replace trains along part of the route. Shanklin Chine, a wooded gorge with waterfalls and walkways, will also be less convenient to access during the disruption. With rail access restricted, Small Hope Beach near Shanklin is likely to see reduced footfall.

Several well-known attractions in Ryde are likely to be affected by the travel disruptions. Access to Appley Beach, a sandy shoreline with views over the Solent, may take longer while direct train services are unavailable. Ryde Pier, recently reopened following extensive repairs, is still open to visitors but may require extra travel time. People planning trips to Ryde Esplanade’s seafront, frequently a base for walks and cycling, should allow extra time and consider alternative arrangements.

Although the closures will cause short-term inconvenience, the improvements are intended to deliver lasting benefits. The upgrades, covering track renewal and strengthened structures, are designed to ensure the Island Line delivers dependable service for many years. For travellers, this means fewer disruptions and smoother journeys in the future. Visitors this autumn should expect delays, yet the work highlights the Island Line’s importance in keeping the Isle of Wight connected for residents and tourists alike.

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