Services switched termini on 17 August 1841, and the station was closed to passengers.
Now located on a short spur, it was renamed Camp Hill Goods.
A short time later on 15 November 1841 a newly-constructed passenger station was opened just south of the spur, also named Camp Hill.
[3] Camp Hill Goods station continued operating until the 1960s, however it has since been turned into an industrial estate.
On 26 June 1845, a B&GR passenger train from Gloucester, hauled by one of the company's Philadelphia, United States-built engines, ran into a slow-moving "heavy, powerful" goods engine which was crossing the line from a siding, via a diamond crossing, at Camp Hill.