In this 1940s postcard image the railway line runs just behind the fence in the foreground. In between the Crusoe Hotel and the Railway Inn was a popular cafe (now a convenience store). The row of 3 storey dark-coloured buildings to the left of the Crusoe Hotel on the shore was called Edina View. The station itself lived up to its surroundings - regularly winning 'best-kept station' awards. These days the same view is a little less open - as the path of the dismantled railway line is quite overgrown - nevertheless it's still a lovely vista.