The unoccupied Haltepunkt initially only had a bulk platform and a milk loading ramp on the track.
In 1910, the Bayerische Staatseisenbahnen (Bavarian State Railways) set up a rail siding secured by a covering agency to form a clay works, which was dismantled before 1938.
Due to the increasing number of passengers, the municipality of Argelsried erected a single-storey wooden hipped roof building around 1920 with a service room and a waiting room in which a railway agent was stationed to sell tickets.
In 1962, Deutsche Bundesbahn stopped selling tickets again and the station was no longer occupied.
[4][5] With the double-track extension of the line, Deutsche Bundesbahn put two new side platforms into operation at Geisenbrunn in 1986.