It represented a typical one-story wooden building with an area of about one hundred square meters.
[3] In December 1921, it burned down as a result of the panic evacuation of parts of the People's Revolutionary Army of the Far Eastern Republic from Khabarovsk.
A new one-story stone building in the Russian Revival architecture was built in November 1926, and the entire station complex was completed in 1935.
The construction of the new building on the pre-revolutionary project - an exceptional case in the history of architecture of the Soviet period.
As a result of the reconstruction, the building acquired a new architectural look - in the style of Russian modern.