The station lay at 244 feet above sea level on a section of the single track line, that for down trains presented a climb that was not too challenging, but it was continuous.
No signals or sidings were present and a gated minor road crossed the line giving passengers access.
A photograph appeared on 26 May 1926 in the Glasgow Bulletin and the articles title read "A Station Without a Staff".
[3] At first tickets were not issued for the station and passengers from Oldmeldrum had to pay a fare to Inverurie and vice versa.
This article about a railway station in the Aberdeenshire council area of Scotland is a stub.