At present, the station only services a concrete sleeper supplier and the company Clyde Engineering.
Twenty-five were built by Clyde Engineering from 1929.
In 1916 Clyde Engineering were award a contract for the construction of 300 K class locomotives.
Due to financial difficulties at Clyde Engineering, the next member did not appear for a further two years.
Clyde Engineering was an Australian manufacturer of industrial products, most notably locomotive and rolling stock.
Amongst the classes of locomotives built by Clyde Engineering were:
Tenders closed in 1983 for the first 10 units, with Clyde Engineering being awarded the contract thanks to price competitiveness and superior technology.
In 1898 Clyde Engineering was built nearby to the river.
In May 1939 an order for give 38 class locomotives was placed with Clyde Engineering.
The Clyde Engineering built examples were delivered in wartime grey.