Today Shannon sits as a passing through point between Palmerston North, the Horowhenua, Kapiti and Wellington with public toilet facilities, two cafes, a dairy, an
RD1 rural supply store, a fish and chip shop, a primary school, a Four Square grocer, a petrol station and an art gallery. The township has rugby, netball and lawn bowling clubs.
Shannon Railway Station is the most substantial of only a few remaining physical relics of the WMR, which was acquired by the national
New Zealand Railways Department in 1908. The station is a stop for the
Capital Connection long distance commuter train between Wellington and Palmerston North.
Owlcatraz Owlcatraz was a native bird and wildlife park and one of Shannon's prime attractions. It was opened in 1997 by Ross & Janet Campbell and operated by them until it was sold 23 years later. Owlcatraz had over one million visitors in that time.
Helen's town / Flaxville The town used to house the creative work of Helen Pratt which consisted of a large model town with miniature versions of many New Zealand landmarks and buildings, a working train and carnival, all hand made. The display used to be housed at 36 Stout Street until the building was closed in the 1990s. Helen subsequently built another town. Helen's collection was shown to the public for brief period of time known as Flaxville at 16 Ballance Street. Helen's Collection has left Shannon and was later displayed at Murrayfield, a museum between Shannon and Levin on State 57. ==Education==