[3] There was a single platform at the Golf Club House Halt, located on the shore side of the line and no provision for goods traffic.
[5] The Great North of Scotland Railway (GNoS) took over the line in 1867 and operated it until grouping in 1923.
[6] Passenger services were withdrawn in July 1964 and the entire line finally closed to all traffic in 1968.
Old postcards show how handy the station was for the large numbers of visitors who used the beach in the summer months.
[7] The halt was a simple structure with a short wooden platform,[8] on the sea side of the single track line with no shelter or provision for goods traffic,[9] closing in 1964 with no remains surviving on site.