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Cheadle Heath railway station was a railway station, which between 1901 and 1968 served Cheadle and Cheadle Hulme, now districts of Stockport, United Kingdom. ==Construction and opening==
The station was built on the Midland Railway's so called "Disley cut off" line (correct name: ''the New Mills and Heaton Mersey Line'') to avoid firstly the congestion and junctions of New Mills, Marple, Romiley and Stockport Tiviot Dale and secondly the difficult profile of the existing line, slowing down the London St Pancras to Manchester Central express train services. On 1 October 1901 the initial section from Heaton Mersey to Cheadle Heath was opened, 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. Initially the station name was ''Cheadle Heath''. From 1 May 1902 to 1 October 1908 the name was ''Cheadle Heath for Stockport''. From 1 October 1908 until 14 June 1965 the title was ''Cheadle Heath Stockport'' and from that date until closure the station name reverted to the original ''Cheadle Heath''.〔
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