[1] The railway station was built in 1896 due to the growing importance of Brochów's railway yard, being one of the largest in the German Empire, found on the Wrocław – Oława line completed in 1842, the first phase of the Upper Silesian Railway.
[2] Nowadays, only regional trains, operated by Przewozy Regionalne and Koleje Dolnośląskie on lines Wrocław Główny – Opole and Wrocław Wojnów – Jelcz Laskowice stop at the station.
Nearby the passenger station is one of the largest railway cargo hubs in Poland – Wrocław Brochów Towarowy.
In December 2011, the station building's restoration began.
The total cost of which was about 1,8 million Polish złotys (including adaptation for disabled people).