The building still exists and is believed to be the oldest surviving train station in North Carolina.
The current station was built as its replacement in 1924 by architect A.M. Griffin,[1] for the Atlantic Coast Line and Southern Railroads.
[7] In February 2024, Amtrak completed the $2.5 million project, with upgrades that makes the station fully compliant to the Americans with Disabilities Act.
[8] The old freight house is located to the west of the station on Railroad Street and South Webb Avenue.
A parking space exclusively for the handicapped can be found between the curve and the station house.