At one time there were several sidings near the station with grain silos, stock yards, loading bank, goods shed, hay stage, and loco platform. The railway station was opened in 1888 on the Blayney - Demondrille line which connected the Main Western Line at Blayney and the Main Southern Line at Demondrille railway station.
At the 2011 census, Woodstock had a population of 812. It includes a restored railway station, hotel and a memorial hall.
It contains remains of a brief goldrush during the late 19th century which left behind a number of substantial buildings before the village relapsed into relative isolation. Woodstock is a village in the central west of New South Wales, Australia, 21 kilometres (13 mi) north east of Cowra.