Facilities at the station were modest, with the main buildings on the northern (eastbound) platform and a shelter on the westbound side.
Along with its neighbours further east, the station was served mainly by local trains between Wennington and Carnforth - the 1912 passenger timetable listed six departures in each direction each weekday and this level of service was maintained for most of the station's life (although it did drop to as low as two per day during the First World War and again in the early 1940s).
It was then closed by the British Transport Commission on 12 September 1960[4] (along with neighbouring Arkholme) when the local service between Wennington and Carnforth ceased.
The old station house still exists to this day, having been converted into a private residence after closure.
Portions of the old platforms also survive, albeit derelict and heavily overgrown but the rest of the station has been demolished.