The Washington, Arlington & Falls Church Railway, which operated electric trolleys that travelled between Fairfax City and downtown Washington, D.C., from 1904 to 1939,[3] constructed the station in 1905.
It has a rectangular plan, with a wrap-around open porch, weatherboards and a tin roof.
A post office and a general store then used the building until it became a boarding house.
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