[4] Narre Warren station opened on 10 March 1882 as a single platform, just over four years after the railway line from Dandenong was extended to Pakenham.
[4] As part of the duplication to Berwick, an island platform was provided, as well as boom barriers replacing interlocked gates at the former Webb Street level crossing which, at the time, was located at the down end of the station.
[4] In 1974, flashing light signals were provided at the former Cranbourne Road level crossing,[4] which was located nearby in the down direction of the station.
[4] On 2 June 1995, the station was relocated to the east side of the Webb Street level crossing, and reopened to the public the following day.
[20][21][22] On 24 November 2023, a 'construction blitz' began, which saw the station close and demolished, while trains stopped running on sections of the Pakenham line.
[23] On 10 December of that year, the construction blitz ended, with trains on the Pakenham line resuming the following day, operating on the rail-over-road bridge without stopping at Narre Warren.
Cranbourne Transit operates one bus route via Narre Warren station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria: Ventura Bus Lines operates two routes via Narre Warren station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria: