[1] Goods facilities were provided from 3 April 1882, and in 1943 a government food cold store was built to the west of the station that was served by its own siding.
The passenger station was closed on 7 March 1966 when the Western Region of British Railways withdrew the local stopping services from the line.
Goods facilities were withdrawn on 10 June 1967 and the cold store siding (now operated by a private company) closed in 1979.
This was operated by the station staff until 1875, when a small signal box was brought into use; it was situated on the north side of the line to the east of the road.
[2] The old signal box was dismantled and re-erected in the railway museum at Bere Ferrers on the Tamar Valley Line.