According to the "Investment Atlas of Ukraine", the station receives around 1.6 million passengers every year.
In 1871, the station was built as part of a rail line between Zhmerynka and Volochysk.
However, the station initially received very little passengers due to its relative obscurity in the network.
[4] On November 7, 2017, a memorial plaque of Ukrainian statesman Mykhailo Hrushevsky, made by sculptor Roman Albul, was unveiled on the facade of the railway station.
[6] In 2021, there were plans for a future national high-speed rail line, which passes through this station.