The station complex includes the type 14 platform building (1887), the out of room ( 1887), the signal box (1925), the platform canopy (modern), the platform (1887), and the signals in the signal box. The station is located on the eastern side of the Princes Highway, just east of the ocean beach at Bombo. The site has views in all directions, including of the ocean, ocean beach, Bombo escarpment to the west, southern headland of Kiama to the south. The station is entered from the south via a ramp off the Princes Highway footpath which skirts the station. The station perimeters are defined with white powdercoated aluminium fencing. There is a layback off the eastern side of the Princes Highway south of the station to allow vehicles to drop off passengers.
Platform building (1887) Externally it is an awningless single-storey
weatherboard platform building with a gabled corrugated steel roof and
weatherboard tongue & grooved board
eaves. There are five doors opening onto the platform, one doorway (to the waiting room) has a simple timber
fretwork awning. There is one timber framed double hung window to the northern end of the building's east (platform) elevation. The building has a blank
facade facing the Princes Highway to the west. The building has a
skillion roofed toilet addition at the southern end, with a single modern flush timber door, and timber
louvres and highlight fixed obscure glass window towards the uppermost part of the walls. The interior (from south to north) contains: toilets (in southern addition); store room, waiting room and booking office. The waiting room has modern floor tiling, fibre-cement sheet wall linings and gyprock ceiling with neon strip
lighting, and three timber seats.
Out of room (1887) A weatherboard single storey building with a gabled corrugated steel roof, modern timber flush doors to east and west, c.1920s
architraves to the doors, and a single timber framed double hung window to the north elevation. It was being used as a storeroom in 2009.
Signal box (1925) A reinforced concrete drop panel signal box with a gabled corrugated steel roof. There is a timber
porch attached to this building on the platform (east elevation) of the building. The building has original timber sliding windows with horizontal glazing bars. The interior has no wall linings, and contains the original signals.
Platform (1887) The platform has a concrete edge, concrete surface and a recent stamped concrete surface in the middle of the platform. There are platform extensions to both north and south ends. There is a remnant timber
foundation structure on brick
piers beneath some of the platform buildings, and rare remnant brick paved platform surface between the out-of-room and the former signals building.
Platform canopy (modern) At the far northern end of the platform is a modern platform canopy on steel posts with concrete bases, an aluminium mesh wall to the Princes Highway, and a gabled
Colorbond roof.
Moveable items The
quadrant signals are extant within the 1925 signal box.
Landscape and natural features Bombo Railway Station has an exceptional landscape setting, with views east to the ocean, views south to Kiama, and views west to the Princes Highway and rising land beyond.
Condition The platform building, out of room, signal box, platform canopy, platform and signals in signal box were all reported to be in good condition as at 1 September 2010. == Heritage listing ==