Glenbrook railway station is a heritage-listed railway station located on the Main Western line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the Blue Mountains suburb of Glenbrook.
The station opened on 11 May 1913 after the construction of a deviation.
On 16 January 1976, a four-car V set broke down south of Glenbrook station, when a 46 class locomotive collided with the back carriage, killing one person onboard, and injuring another ten.
On 2 December 1999, a V set collided with the back carriage of the Indian Pacific after a signal failure and low visibility, south of Glenbrook station. Seven people were killed in the accident, and 51 were injured.
Until October 1990, there was a loop for westbound services opposite platform 2.
In December 2019, an upgrade which included a new lift was completed.
Glenbrook has one island platform with two faces. It is serviced by Sydney Trains Blue Mountains Line services travelling from Sydney Central to Lithgow.
Blue Mountains Transit operates one bus route via Glenbrook station, under contract to Transport for NSW: