[2] After the opening of the Villähde in 1888, the area of the municipality of Nastola had two stations on the Riihimäki–Saint Petersburg railway, with Uusikylä being one of the original ones of the line.
In 1904, representatives from the municipality made an appeal to the Railway Administration concerning the possibility of founding a halt in the parish village.
[3] However, as ticket sales services were initiated in Nastola in 1926, the overall amount of trips made from the area of the municipality increased.
[2] The industrial area in Nastola was built in the post-war period, and numerous larger companies began relocating there in the 1960s.
[2] The Nastola stop was rebuilt in 2005 in an effort to move the passenger traffic role of the Uusikylä station to a location that would better serve the majority of the population of the municipality.