The Finnish Heritage Agency has proclaimed the station building a nationally significant built cultural environment.
[5] Pedersö was one of the original stations of the Seinäjoki–Oulu railway, and its location was chosen based on its proximity to the Pedersöre Church, as well as the city of Jakobstad.
The wye cut the travel time for these trains by two hours and alleviated the capacity issues in the Kokkola railyard.
It represents the style of Neo-Renaissance, and is presumed to have been designed by Knut Nylander, the Finnish State Railways architect at the time.
[8] The premises of the station also include a freight warehouse, guardhouses, barns, saunas and sheds, as well as several other buildings related to the living quarters.