Rose Hill Marple railway station

Rose Hill Marple
View looking toward the buffer stop. Prior to 1970, the line continued south towards Macclesfield.
General information
LocationMarple, Stockport
England
Coordinates53°23′42″N 2°04′36″W / 53.3951°N 2.0766°W / 53.3951; -2.0766
Grid referenceSJ950887
Managed byNorthern Trains
Transit authorityTransport for Greater Manchester
Platforms1
Other information
Station codeRSH
ClassificationDfT category E
History
Original companyMacclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway
Pre-groupingMacclesfield Committee (GCR & NSR)
Post-groupingMacclesfield Committee (LMS & LNER)
Key dates
2 August 1869Opened as Marple (Rose Hill)
?Renamed Rose Hill (Marple)
?Renamed Rose Hill Marple
Passengers
2019/20 0.215 million
2020/21 26,124
2021/22 83,720
2022/23 99,900
2023/24 99,192
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Rose Hill Marple is one of two railway stations that serve Marple in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, England; the other is Marple railway station. The station, which opened in 1869, is the last surviving stop on the former Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway (MB&MR). It is connected via a short branch to the Hope Valley Line. The original line to Macclesfield was closed in January 1970, leaving Rose Hill Marple as the terminus of the route; the Middlewood Way, a shared-use path, now follows the preserved route of the disused MB&MR.