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- Watchingwell Halt, was an intermediate station on the Freshwater, Yarmouth and Newport Railway, situated near the hamlet of Upper Watchingwell, that started...
- Halt St Helens Smallbrook Junction Ningwood Calbourne & Shalfleet Ashey Watchingwell Brading Carisbrooke Ashey Racecourse FYNR trains reverse Ashey Quarry...
- (1882–1953) Cement Mills Halt Ningwood Ashey Calbourne & Shalfleet Brading Watchingwell Ashey Racecourse Carisbrooke Ashey Quarry FYNR trains reverse Havenstreet...
- September 1953. Freshwater; Yarmouth; Ningwood; Calbourne & Shalfleet; Watchingwell; opened 20 July 1889 as a private station for Sir John Stephen Barrington...
- Halt St Helens Smallbrook Junction Ningwood Calbourne & Shalfleet Ashey Watchingwell Brading Carisbrooke Ashey Racecourse FYNR trains reverse Ashey Quarry...
- Buildings of England (Penguin Books, 1957) as "small but decorative". Watchingwell (Isle of Wight) railway station Isle of Wight 1897-1953 Private halt...
- Mills Halt Ningwood Ashey (1862–1966) Calbourne & Shalfleet Brading Watchingwell (1884–c.1930) Carisbrooke Ashey Quarry FY&NR trains reverse Havenstreet...
- Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station Watchingwell   British Railways Southern Region Freshwater, Yarmouth and Newport Railway   Newport...
- Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station Ningwood   British Railways Southern Region Freshwater, Yarmouth and Newport Railway   Watchingwell...
- Shortly after his election he commissioned a private railway station at Watchingwell, some four miles (6 km) west of Newport. On 5 December 1903 he was appointed...