The older 1860[6] building was built with red brick facades, and with rustic corner quoins.
[7] The station building was inaugurated by King Charles XV in during a test ride on the new railway in 1860.
The second station building was built in 1917 according to drawings by Swedish State Railways chief architect Folke Zettervall and was placed a little further north perpendicular to the first.
The building was a designed in a national romantic style, with facades plastered in a discoloured yellow.
The 1917 building is owned by state-owned railway real-estate company Jernhusen,[8] and houses a kiosk and a café.