[2][3] By December 1896 there was a shelter shed, platform, cart approach and a crossing loop for 4 wagons.
By December 1911 a loading bank had been added and the loop extended for 7 wagons.
[4] In 1913 traffic at the station was described as, "rapidly increasing" and the Minister for Railways approved a goods shed 30 ft (9.1 m) by 20 ft (6.1 m) with a verandah over a new siding.
It closed to passengers on Monday, 9 June 1969 and to all traffic on Sunday, 28 November 1971.
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