The building ceased to be used as a station in the 1930s, when it was acquired by the Grange.
Russia had intended to use the island as a coaling station.
In the past, it was sometimes used as a terminal station.
The dominant position of the building over the local area has seen the church used as a station for a mobile telephone aerial.
From 1863 it was used as a pumping station to secure the water supply of the castle.
The house was used as a "station" on the Underground railway.
The structure is one of the oldest structures to have ever been used as a station.
The home was used as a station on the Underground Railroad.
Knittlingen was used as a postal station in 1495 and 1499.
The service area nearby was being used as a station for linen and flatware.