[1] A second staggered platform was opened in 1878, reached via a board crossing.
This platform was taken out of use on 22 August 1954, the same date on which the station's signal box closed.
The station became unstaffed in July 1961[2] and closed for passenger use on 1 August 1962,[1] although goods traffic continued until January 1964.
[2] Although its station building survives much of its distinctive character is lost as a result of many of its original 1864 William Clarke architectural features having been removed.
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