The station was opened as the temporary terminus of the broad gauge line in August 1869.
The original one, which is located just before the station, was opened as a temporary terminus of the first stage.
It opened in 1906 and was the temporary terminus of the line between 1906 and 1908.
The station will also be the temporary terminus for the new Metro 4 line, with the line expected to open in 2015.
The company initially built a temporary terminus at South Church, which opened on 19 April 1842.
It served as a temporary terminus until December 1842, when the line reached Ashford.
The line itself had opened on 21 December 1850 with a temporary terminus at Courtybella.
The station opened on 20 November 1872 as the temporary northern terminus of the line.
This short lived station was the temporary terminus of the branch line from Drem.
The building opened on 21 August 2006, next to the site of a temporary terminus that had been in use for the past thirteen months.