The first station was developed by the Clarence on the current site in 1840, serving a village population the of 850.
Commercial establishments, hotels or "stations" were developed at one mile intervals along the route.
The new station was developed on the site of the old bus station, which is located just off the Stourbridge ring road.
The station was largely developed by construction millionaire Bill Stephenson and his family using heavy earthmoving equipment in the 1960s and 1970s.
The station was developed by Michigan broadcaster Kent Smith and veteran program director Chip Arledge.
The current stations were developed by Zoox Stations and were installed in 2007.
Recent days due to high number of train and passenger this station is developed and there are more plans develop the station with all facilities.
The station is being developed alongside Reston Station, a mixed-use urban center.
Because of this, the station may well be developed in the future, so there must be an area left for the future station.
The station is being developed and operated at no cost to the government through a Space Act Agreement.