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150 Years of Isle of Wight Railways

150 Years of Isle of Wight Railways
By Emily Wells Sat, 16 June 2012 7:00AM

Descendents of the man behind the first Isle of Wight Railway are heading to Cowes today to mark the 150th anniversary of the Cowes to Newport line.

The Island's very first railway opened on 16th June 150 years ago under chairman Hon Henry William Petre.

Today his two great-grand-daughters are unveiling a commemorative plaque at Cowes Co-op, the former train station at 12pm.

A display in Cowes Library depicting the history of the Cowes to Newport Railway will also be opened at 1pm.

To begin the day, a walk will commence from the site of the former Cowes Station and head to the site of the former Newport Station. Accompanied by members of the Ramblers and headed by a knowledgeable guide from the Steam Railway, the walk will start from outside the Co-Operative Store in terminus Road in Cowes - the site of the former Cowes Station - and will leave at 8.15am which was the time the first train departed 150 years ago!

The distance to the Riverway Retail Park which stands on the site of Newport Station, is approximately 5 miles (one way) and the walk is expected to take around 2.5 hours. All members of the public are very welcome to join the walk and are asked to assemble outside the Co-Op at 8am.

At 12.00 noon, at the Co-op in Cowes, there will be a special unveiling of a blue plaque to commemorate the site of the former station. The unveiling will be performed by two great grand-daughters of the Hon Henry William Petre who was the first Chairman of the Cowes and Newport Railway in 1862! There will also be other members of the family attending.

At 13.00 we will be opening a display in Cowes Library depicting the history of the Cowes to Newport Railway. Members of the Petre family will be present to talk about their family connection.

It is hoped that five members of the Petre family will be attending:

Ann Hales-Tooke is also writing a book on the Petres and is hoping to gather some more material - It seems that they were unaware of their Great Grandfathers' connection with the railway!

The Petre family live at Ingatestone Hall where they have resided for some 500 years! There is now currently an 18th Lord Petre but the Hon. Henry William Petre – the first Chairman of the Cowes & Newport Railway in 1862 - was actually the second son of the 11th Lord Petre. He appears to have spent very little time on the Island and somehow managed to run the Company from Essex!

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