Broadford station was opened when the North-East line was opened as far as
School House Lane. The duplication of the line was carried out north to
Tallarook in 1883, and then south to
Wandong in 1886. The first station building was provided in 1878 and, for many years, the station had two
goods sheds, one on each side of the line, along with lengthy platforms for timber traffic. They were removed in 1909, and a
cool store was erected. The present station building dates to 1960, when the station was rebuilt to accommodate the
new standard gauge line to
Albury. For the same reason, the goods shed, crane and
livestock race were relocated to the west side of the main line. Another siding was removed in 1989. In February 2019, the station was abolished as a
double line block post, and the
signal box,
signals and all associated equipment was removed. ==Platforms and services==