The station was opened as Stoke Climsland on 2 March 1908 by the Plymouth, Devonport and South Western Junction Railway.
It was originally Monk's Corner Depot on the East Cornwall Mineral Railway but it changed to a station when the Plymouth, Devonport and South Western Junction Railway took over.
The station handled parcels, live stock, cattle vans and horse boxes.
As was the case with Latchley, Mr A E Lazenbury was responsible for the station from June 1948.
This article about a railway station in South West England is a stub.