junction diagram showing (right) railways in the vicinity of Rose Hill (lower right, in yellow) The 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. It was built on the Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway, with dual tracks and two platforms. The second southbound platform had a waiting shelter. The remaining station building previously provided an indoor waiting area and was only recently brought back into use in 2007, with a new ticket window operating on weekday mornings. On 5 January 1970, the route south to Bollington and Macclesfield was closed to all traffic; the majority of travellers between Macclesfield and preferred to use the faster
West Coast Main Line route via instead. Though it had also been listed for closure in the 1963
Beeching Report, Rose Hill itself avoided a similar fate due to its high levels of commuter traffic towards Manchester Piccadilly. The second platform was removed subsequently, as the spur to the main
Hope Valley Line is now operated as a single track. Subsequent diesel services to and from Manchester Piccadilly originally alternated between the two available routes: one train running via
Bredbury, followed by a train travelling via and . In the late 1990s, the services to the two railway stations in Marple were streamlined; most Rose Hill services now run via Hyde and most Marple services take the faster and more direct route via . Most services since the late 1980s were operated with
Class 142 Pacer diesel multiple units but, following their withdrawal from service in 2019/20, they are now run by s, s and s. From 13 December 2010, Rose Hill Marple gained an extra second service per hour off-peak, due to the diversion of a service which previously turned back at Marple station. In July 2020, Northern informed local residents that services between Manchester Piccadilly and Rose Hill Marple would not operate between 14 September and 14 December 2020, due to the impact of the
COVID-19 pandemic on their operations. Services were restored afterwards. ==Facilities==