[1] In the 2010s, the station building was renovated by a group associated with the former Victorian division of the Australian Railway Historical Society.
[4] The building is of timber construction, with posted verandahs along the platform and roadside elevations, as well as a distinctive curved roof.
The building once included a residence, but was later altered to incorporate a central booking lobby and an enlarged stationmaster's office.
The design was an experimental prototype for low cost station buildings for less important lines, and is the only example of its type.
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