As opened, it had a cycle shed, male and female lavatories and an open-fronted shelter.
In later years, the station became very dilapidated and run-down, and suffered a sharp fall in passenger numbers after the introduction of buses to the area in the 1920s.
[2] The station closed in 1952 when the Vacuum Oil Company bought up the Coryton refinery and discontinued the passenger services.
[3] The station was demolished almost immediately after closure and the whole branch was lifted at about the same time.
The section between Thames Haven and Coryton was relaid at about the same time the Corringham branch was removed.