Broadstone was a railway station in the northern part of the Borough of Poole in the county of Dorset in England.
Between these dates there were several changes of name for a station which at its height provided a suburb of Poole with four substantial platforms and a goods yard.
A prominent feature of the station was the large footbridge needed to span the four running lines.
Then the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway constructed a cutoff line, running through the Corfe Mullen station and the hamlet of Ashington, in order to avoid the need to reverse in Wimborne and Broadstone became the meeting point of two lines.
Today the site is occupied by Broadstone Leisure Centre, its car park and a traffic roundabout.