The passenger building is a masonry structure on two levels, of which only the ground floor is open to the public.
A steel fire door and brick wall connect the library to the earlier masonry structure.
The western end had a masonry structure designed to look like the clock case.
In addition, four other masonry structures on the island are architecturally notable.
Most of the buildings are two- or three-story masonry structures.
On 5 August 1882, work began on the masonry structure.
The two-story masonry structure was built to resemble a pocket watch.
The northern one has a small masonry structure on the west.
The two-story masonry structure was built as a soda water factory in 1852.
This was replaced by the present masonry structure on 27 March 1939.