The Danitin railway station opened in 1906. It was magnificent, spectacular and magnificent, and earned the architect George Chupp the nickname "Gingerbread George". Chope designed Danitin train station in the style of the Flemish Renaissance, and the University of Otago has a similar design to the nearby courthouse. References to New Zealand's distinctive architecture have to be made to the Flemish Renaissance and Danitin train station. The interior of the train station is not big, and it is 20 meters from the main entrance to the back door. There is a small post office in the waiting hall. Today, the train station is mostly a check-in point for sightseeing and photography, and there are not many shifts.