The station was opened in 1912 and is served by trains operated by both Deutsche Bahn and Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB).
The station building was modernised and renovated in 2012, in time for the celebrations of Mittenwald Railway's 100th anniversary.
[4] The building contains a ticket office, a public toilet, a small shop with a café, and also a pharmacy.
Several local bus services, including routes from Seefeld in Tirol across the border, stop at the station.
[5] As of January 2018, the typical off-peak services from the station are: Overall, there are four trains a day in each direction following the entire Munich–Innsbruck route.