A new $18-million hospital was built in 1990, just seven years prior to the closure of the station.
Following the closure of the station, it was sold for resort development.
This remained until the closure of the station to passengers.
This importance has declined since the closure of the station in 1969.
Student Media cited budget constraints as the reason behind the station closure.
However, most of the savings would have come from service cuts and station closures.
This was compounded by the closure of the filling station in the village.
By March 2003, six years after the closure of the station, most of these facilities had closed.
This redevelopment will require a temporary closure of the station.
This refurbishment will require an extended closure of the station.