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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ryde_PierRyde Pier - Wikipedia

    Ryde Pier is a 19th century pier in Ryde, Isle of Wight, that carries cars, trains and passengers across the Solent. Learn about its design, extensions, damage, modifications and current uses, as well as its role in history and culture.

  2. www.visitisleofwight.co.uk › things-to-do › ryde-pier-p1068231Ryde Pier - Visit Isle Of Wight

    Jan 1, 2024 · Ryde Pier is the second-longest seaside pier in the country, with a rich history of ferries, trams and trains. Learn about its origins, features and nearby attractions on the Isle of Wight's north east coast.

  3. Ryde Pier. 362 reviews. #8 of 25 things to do in Ryde. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Write a review. What people are saying. By nik030. “ Lovely pier walk ” Oct 2023. Beautiful old framework and just a great walk. By Charles_and_Susan. “ A pleasant walk out to sea and to watch the ferry. Jun 2023.

  4. Ryde Pier. 362 reviews. #8 of 26 things to do in Ryde. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Write a review. What people are saying. By nik030. “ Lovely pier walk ” Oct 2023. Beautiful old framework and just a great walk. By Charles_and_Susan. “ A pleasant walk out to sea and to watch the ferry. Jun 2023.

  5. Ryde Pier Head is the quickest crossing for foot passengers between the Isle of Wight and mainland, with a journey time of just 22 minutes on our FastCats. The port has ticket machines, a café, EV charging point, toilets and a walkway along the historic Ryde Pier.

  6. Ryde Pier is a historic and scenic pier that connects the mainland with the Isle of Wight. Learn about its history, features, ferry service and how to visit it for free.

  7. Aug 30, 2024 · June 2023 – Date confirmed for the reopening of Ryde Pier Later in June, Network Rail and South Western Railway revealed that Ryde Pier on the Isle of Wight would resume train services on Monday 10 July, one month later than previously hoped. Read More. July 2023 – Sailing boat crashes into Ryde Pier