Albany railway station opened in 1896, closed in 1975, reopened in 1977 and closed for good in 1978. It was on the , from the Kingston terminus, and served the surrounding agricultural community, providing a means for bananas to reach and be exported from Port Antonio. It was destroyed by fire sometime after closure.
The station was a single story wooden building with sash windows. The pitched roof was extended to form a canopy over the platform on all four sides of the building.
In addition to the platform serving the through line, there was a second platform on the opposite side of the station building to provide a passing loop. There was also a freight siding.
In 1910 the third class fare from Albany to Kingston was 3/6 (three shillings and sixpence); first class was about double.