[2] In addition to Masala, station buildings of the similar style were only built at Kela, Täkter (Finnish: Tähtelä) and Solberg (Finnish: Päivölä) stations on the same railway line.
[2] Masala station remained at the Porkkala Naval Base leased to the Soviet Union in 1944–1956.
[2] After this, Soviets moved a residential house from Luoma to be the new station building.
[2] The third station building, designed by architect Jarl Ungern, was introduced in 1963.
Freight traffic ceased in 1990 and the ticket sales office was closed in 1997, after which the station became unstaffed.