The station remains popular and many locals commute to Belfast via the station each morning.
With the opening of the long-distance station on May 30, 1999, most long-distance traffic operated via the new station.
The new route could be built as a straight line, so it is a kilometre shorter than the old line via the central station.
Subsequently all passengers had to make this connection via the central station.
Soon after the completion of the line a local businessman opened up a limestone quarry with the intention of transporting the produce via the new station.
North of the station there were sidings connecting to businesses that shipped their freight via the station.
The nearby road was diverted via an overbridge and the single platformed station with signalbox, ticket office, etc built on its old course.
After construction was completed, the circular rail tracks were aligned as before, now via the new station.
Alternatively, the tram can run via the main station (or other routes) in the case of congestion.
Sydney Buses runs one route via the station: