Cheadle Heath railway station was a stop on the Midland Railway's New Mills and Heaton Mersey line; it served the suburb of Cheadle Heath in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England.
On 1 October 1901, the initial section from Heaton Mersey to Cheadle Heath opened,[1] with a service of passenger trains to Manchester Central.
The line through Disley Tunnel to New Mills South Junction was opened on 1 July 1902, enabling through services to Derby and other stations.
It became Cheadle Heath Stockport on 1 October 1908 and later reverted to its original name on 14 June 1965.
[2] A single track remains and is still used by freight trains, mostly carrying limestone from quarries near Buxton to chemical factories near Northwich.