The original station was demolished in 1967 and replaced by a new building.
In 1927, the station burned down and was never replaced.
The station was replaced on April 26, 1903, only to be rebuilt again nine years later.
The station was closed in 1967 and replaced with a bus service.
This wooden station was replaced by the current buildings in 1879.
The station was replaced the same year by a modest structure at a cost of £395.
The station burned and was replaced by a smaller structure around 1890.
But the earliest the station could be replaced, even if work began in the next summer season, is 2005.
The original station was replaced in the 1860s by a new building on the southern, city centre, side of the line.
The original station was replaced in stages between 1887 and 1909.