Rose Hill Marple Railway Station

About Rose Hill Marple Railway Station

Rose Hill Marple railway station is one of two stations serving Marple, in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, England, the other being Marple railway station. It is the terminus of a spur of the Hope Valley Line, with services to Manchester Piccadilly calling at Romiley and then taking one of two routes to the regional centre: either via Woodley, Hyde Central, Hyde North, Guide Bridge and Fairfield, or via Bredbury, Brinnington, Reddish North, Ryder Brow and Belle Vue, followed by Ashburys. The station is one of the three which provide access to the Middlewood Way. HistoryThe station opened on 2 August 1869. Originally named Marple (Rose Hill), it was later renamed Rose Hill (Marple), before the current form Rose Hill Marple was adopted.

Rose Hill Marple Railway Station Description

Rose Hill Marple railway station is one of two stations serving Marple, in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, England, the other being Marple railway station. It is the terminus of a spur of the Hope Valley Line, with services to Manchester Piccadilly calling at Romiley and then taking one of two routes to the regional centre: either via Woodley, Hyde Central, Hyde North, Guide Bridge and Fairfield, or via Bredbury, Brinnington, Reddish North, Ryder Brow and Belle Vue, followed by Ashburys. The station is one of the three which provide access to the Middlewood Way. HistoryThe station opened on 2 August 1869. Originally named Marple (Rose Hill), it was later renamed Rose Hill (Marple), before the current form Rose Hill Marple was adopted.

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Rose Hill Marple Railway Station is located at SK6 6 Stockport
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