The station opened in 1887 as Synon's Siding, to serve a sawmill of the same name.
[1] By 1901 the station was open only for firewood traffic, but reopened in 1908 with additional sidings.
In 1911 the main line was slewed away from the platform along number 2 road, leaving it on a loop siding.
The station was closed to all traffic except for truck loads of goods on 25 July 1965 and then removed in 1967.
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