The station had two platforms, a passing loop and a signal box of Gloucester Wagon Company design.
In 1907 signalling changes were made utilising re-assembled equipment originally from Bays Hill, Cheltenham.
By 1938 passenger numbers were small with an average of only two or three tickets per day sold in that year[5] After the outbreak of the Second World War, Bloxham, Hook Norton and Adderbury stations came under the control of a single station-master.
In 1931 1st Bloxham Scouts produced a film "On the Track" including scenes showing a GWR express seen from the windows of the signal box.
The documentary film "Twenty-four Square Miles" (1946) includes a scene showing a passenger train departing from Bloxham.