It was opened on 29 June 1942, after the line was extended past Dunheved to serve the St Marys Munitions factory, and was named after Ropes Creek, a waterway nearby.
The station was the terminus of the line, and consisted of an island platform, a waiting room, and a footbridge for public access.
[1] After the station building was destroyed by fire in June 2011, the site was redeveloped as a cultural park with the platform retained.
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