Nørre Aaby Station blev opført i 1910. Bygningen er i tre etager med tilhørende pakhus. I stueetagen kan man stadig se den gamle ventesal, billetsalg m.m, der i dag er indrettet som Café / Restaurant.Bygningen er tegnet af Heinrich Wenck, som på daværende tidspunkt stod bag størstedelen af stationsbygningerne i Danmark.
I øvrigt er Nørre Aaby station en af de mest velbevarede stationsbygninger fra denne tid og er derfor fredet.Nørre Aaby Station blev lukket i 1990érne, hvorefter bygningen blev privatejet. Bygningen blev forladt i 2008, og forfaldt kraftigt i årene derefter, og blev i denne periode ligeledes udsat for en del hærværk.I Oktober 2020 blev stationen overtaget af de nuværende ejere, og blev gennemgribende renovereret, og i dag fremstår Nørre Aaby Station igen som et smukt vartegn for byen. Desværre er cafe og spisested lukket for tiden
Nørre Aaby Station was built in 1910. The building has three floors with an associated warehouse. On the ground floor you can still see the old waiting room, ticket sales, etc., which today is set up as a Café / Restaurant. The building was designed by Heinrich Wenck, who at the time was behind the majority of station buildings in Denmark.
In addition, Nørre Aaby station is one of the most well-preserved station buildings from this time and is therefore protected. Nørre Aaby Station was closed in the 1990s, after which the building became privately owned. The building was abandoned in 2008, and fell into serious disrepair in the years after that, and during this period was also exposed to a lot of vandalism. In October 2020, the station was taken over by the current owners, and was thoroughly renovated, and today Nørre Aaby Station appears again as a beautiful landmark for the city. Unfortunately, the cafe and restaurant are currently closed