[2] The hut has been saved from being destroyed as a disused bus shelter and is now being restored by the GWSR for use on their site.
It was staffed until 1954; between 1904 and 1940 it was overseen by Charlie Brown, a local man employed by the Great Western Railway.
[1] The station had few passenger facilities, and dealt primarily with small goods.
[2] Boxford was the first stop on the line with a siding, which also functioned as a passing loop.
This article on a railway station in South East England is a stub.