The station is wheelchair accessible, and the shelter has a pay-phone and washrooms.
[3] The historic building was closed in 1979 when VIA took over train operation and a utilitarian wooden frame structure, containing a waiting room and washroom facilities, was built just to the east.
It was demolished at the bequest of Town of Ingersoll officials after many decades of neglect and decay.
It was referenced in Planning for Heritage Railway Stations: Inventory where it was described as follows: "The Ingersoll station was modelled after the Woodstock station and features a steeply pitched cross-gabled roof with overhang and large wooden brackets.
[4] The original station was demolished on December 7, 2020, since it posed as a "safety hazard to the community".