The station opened in September 1882 when a private company operated the line.
Rolling stock seen operating the line are normally class 143 or 142s.
As of 2012, the company has 23 employees and operates 27,000 lines in 5 exchanges.
As of 2012, the company has 676 employees and operates 508,000 lines in 94 exchanges.
In return for financial help with construction, the private company could be required to operate the line without a subsidy.
Other members of the class survived into the 1950s after being sold to industries to operate private lines.
As late as the mid-1950s the Navy was still operating the line.
Opened in 1908, the profit (or loss) of operating the line would be Victoria's.
The company operating the line went into liquidation in 1919, and the railway was taken over by the Government.
It is a long term objective to have three 3-car 22000 Class railcars to operate the line.