Broome railway station

It is on the Heart of Wales Line 22+3⁄4 miles (36.6 km) south west of Shrewsbury.

In 1895 a wind engine was erected at the station for the London and North Western Railway by John Wallis Titt.

The station buildings have since been demolished and replaced with a bus shelter structure.

The station has no permanent buildings aside from a single timber waiting shelter, though it does have a CIS display and a timetable poster board.

Step-free access is provided via a steep gravel ramp and steel gate from the entrance and car park, which has been proven to be unsuitable for wheelchair users.

The station in 1963; the passenger platforms to the left and the small goods yard (now a light industrial estate) to the right.