This little building is all that remains of the Clinton Railway Station.
It is tucked out of view from the nearby SH thanks to the healthly vegitation growing around the building.
Clinton Railway Station - October 1981

Clinton became was for very many years a busy refreshment stop for passenger trains, hence the long platform.

Passengers would pile out of their trains and make a dash for the refreshment room, taking their tea in thick railway monogrammed crockery cups, pies, sandwiches, buns and cakes back onto the train. Service thus had to be quick.

The station became, after the introduction of the diesel hauled Southerner Express in December 1970, along with on-board catering, merely a shadow of its former self, acting only as a brief passenger stop. All you see, including the goods shed with its distinctive curved roof, is gone.