The station was situated on the Great Eastern Main Line.
The line then passed on to the Eastern Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948.
[1] Those on the up side included goods sheds and handled both horticultural and seed traffics until the goods service was closed on 7 December 1964.
[2] The station was then closed for passenger traffic by the British Railways Board on 6 November 1967.
[3] Trains pass the site on the electrified Great Eastern Main Line.