The station was built because of increased passenger numbers and increased production at the St. Marys Munitions Works site along with the arrival of electrification in 1957.
The station was located on a slight right-hand bend (towards Ropes Creek) and straightened out towards the middle.
The station was about 165 metres long and could accommodate an eight-car suburban train.
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