Smallbrook Junction
| Station Name | Smallbrook Junction |
| Station Code | SAB |
| Station Owner | South Western Railway (Island Line) |
| Developable Area | 47.02ha |
| Development Capacity | 705 homes (at 15dph) |
| Local Planning Authority | Isle of Wight |
| 2021 Housing Delivery Test - Homes Required | 1,749 |
| 2021 Housing Delivery Test - Homes Delivered | 1,019 |
| 2021 Housing Delivery Test - Score | 58% |
| 2021 Housing Delivery Test - Consequence | Presumption |
| Network Rail Region | South East |
| Network Rail Sub-Region | Hampshire and Isle of Wight |
| Passengers, 2020 - 2021 | 1,268 |
| Passengers, 2019 - 2020 | 12,352 |
| UK Station Passenger Rank (Use) | 2,366 |
Development Potential
England's busiest station (apart from those serving airports) had 4,170,558 passenger movements in the period 2019-2020. The station with the least was 68. Smallbrook Junction station had 12,352 passengers enter or exit it during this period. That's roughly 34 people per day.
For a station with this number of passengers passing through it each year a density of 15 homes per hectare is reasonable, based on its proximity to major population centres and existing infrastructure.
Smallbrook Junction is located within the South East railway region. The potential area for development around the station (excluding existing buildings, national parks, flood zones, public green space, protected habitats, areas of outstanding natural beauty, world heritage sites and surface water) is approximately 47.02ha.
Assuming an appropriate (but not prevailing) development density of 15 dwellings per hectare, this area has a development capacity of around 705 homes.
The station sits within Isle of Wight planning authority, which in 2021 achieved a Housing Delivery Test Score of 58%, having delivered 1,019 homes from a target of 1,749. As a result of this score, the authority is subject to a 'presumption in favour of sustainable development', according to the NPPF.
The total capacity of all Isle of Wight's stations is 1,707 homes. That's 98% of its total 2021 Housing Delivery Test requirement.
Taking green belt into account, the capacity of Isle of Wight's stations is 1,707 homes without building on protected land. That's 98% of its total 2021 Housing Delivery Test requirement.
