The station was opened by the
West Cornwall Railway on 11 March 1852 when it replaced the original
Hayle Railway terminus, located in what is now the Isis
RNLI Memorial Gardens. It was demolished shortly after the end of
World War II. During the 19th century, Hayle was a busy junction with goods lines running all round the town, many connecting from the embankment which is still visible behind the 'up' platform. However, the decline of shipping in the
Hayle estuary meant that these freight lines were no longer of any use and were closed in 1981. Hayle
signal box was closed and demolished at the same time. ==Description==