A single platform was provided on the north side of the line with passenger facilities in a stone building.
The station had few passenger facilities, and dealt primarily with small goods.
The passenger facilities were incomplete, and the station was not opened for passengers until 29 December the same year.
The line was opened in 1871, and following public demand passenger facilities were provided early in 1872.
It is the main station for passenger facilities, including a museum, buffet and two shops.
Passenger facilities include Bureau de change, left luggage and lost property offices.
The passenger facility has limited services beyond the airlines, along with a snack booth and food stand.
The station opened in 1913 as just a signal box, with passenger facilities not provided until 1948, which remain unchanged today.
The passenger building has both passenger facilities and commercial activities.
In December 1971, the airport opened new passenger facilities, which included a wide area that could accommodate four 747 aircraft.