In 2006, a cultural meeting place comprising a café, concert hall and an art exhibition was established inside the station's building, initiated by the local organization "Galleri Texas" and to the governmental corporation Follo Futura.
[15] The café serves local commuters riding to Oslo in the morning, as well as dining and lunch guests residing in the area around the station.
[18][19][20][21] In 2008, controversy between the local organisation Galleri Texas and the state-owned corporation Follo Futura arose,[22] regarding the hiring contract of the station building, and which of them were to operate the cultural meeting place.
[23] Follo Futura, which together with the Norwegian National Rail Administration and Rom Eiendom officially owned the station building wanted to take over the café business.
[24][25] They argued that they were better fit to operate it, since Galleri Texas did not have the economical capacity to run the café with the art exhibition and gift shop the whole week.
[41][42] The public transport authority Ruter operates feeder bus services to the station from Drøbak, Ski, Vinterbro and other conurbations around Ås.