The town's railway station served passengers between 1891 and 1946, continuing to handle freight until 1970.
There was a private line running to both of these places which handled freight.
Arnold has a special transmitter on the drawing boards, designed to handle freight.
The new, small station no longer handled freight.
Facilities were built at the station up to 1862 for handling freight.
The station stopped handling freight on May 1, 2006.
The depot ceased serving passengers in the 1950s, but continued to handle freight into the 1960s.
The station was a busy one during its early years, handling both freight and passenger traffic, including two to three daily milk trains.
In the basement there was a service room and rooms for handling freight.
When the station handled freight, there were a total of six tracks, supplemented by several sidings.