[10] The station had a single straight wooden platform bearing a small wooden station building with minimal facilities.
[11] Early maps show that the station was situated on a passing loop, but no second platform was ever built.
When the line and station were built the area was rural and very thinly populated.
A single track still ran through the site, now carrying modern produce.
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