We drove to the station
"TO THE STATION "
Which type of phrase
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"At the station" is a prepositional phrase. That's the grammatical term for that kind of phrase.
As for whether it's an optional part of the sentence, as it reads now, no, it's not optional, because without it, you simply have "he is," which, while it is certainly a complete sentence, lacks context. Adding context could change that. For example, if someone were to ask, "Is he at the station?" you could reply, "He is," and it would then be optional.
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