A glazed waiting shelter was situated on each platform, as were enamel running in boards and several totems.
One such totem reached £890 in auction in 2007, and a corroded running in board has also been very highly valued.
Two window frames, totems and the nearby wooden, crossing keepers' box was preserved by the Creekmoor Light Railway in 1969 at their narrow gauge line 200 yards down the nearby lane.
To the front of the down platform (from Bournemouth West) lay a siding serving Sykes Pottery.
A siding on the other line served the Ministry of Supply's Munitions Factory from 13 September 1940 until the facility was taken out of use in July 1959.