By 1904, a telegraph instrument and goods shed were provided.
[1][2][3] In 1982, the stationmasters office, platforms and remaining facilities were placed on the Victorian Heritage Register.
[4] In 2002, the station building was relocated to the Red Cliffs Historical Steam Railway, who currently use it as a terminus for their narrow gauge tourist railway located along a small section of the former Morkalla line.
[5] The station platform still remains intact at the site of Irymple, along with the goods shed.
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