Background information:
The Service Building is a building next to the station for extra services. There is space for temporary stock of goods like luggage and mail. Railroad staff who change shifts have their own room. There is also space to store several attributes which are used in and around the station.
Last but not least there are toilets, separated for men and women, but also separated for staff and passengers.
Architectural details:
This building was built in full stone walls with ornamental brickwork around the main entrance. Above the window frames are elegant brickwork arches. Some special attention was given to the carpentry around the roof.
The building has a cruciform foundation. The roofs of the wings do not differ in terms of ridge height of the main volume.
The roof was originally covered with tar based shingles, which were soon replaced with old fashioned roof tiles.