[2] It became a junction station on 24 September 1917 with the opening of the railway line to Truro.
Appearance of the station was enhanced on 17 November 1932 with renovations, paintings and replanted trees.
[6] In 2010, the line between Angaston and Nuriootpa was removed and a shared bike and pedestrian path was put in place.
[7] The station building, cream shed and oil store were all demolished in May 2011.
[8] Most of the station infrastructure including the platforms and goods crane still remain as of 2024 but are disused.