[2] Cattle loading facilities and goods sheds were also provided.
It was named after the estate of a local resident Dr Mitchell.
The platform was shortened to 30 ft in 1969, and closed in 1974 with the cessation of passenger services.
[4] The line through Roslyn closed to goods traffic in 1984, and little remains at the site apart from the mainline track, the goods loading bank and the station master's residence.
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