The initial section of the Fallowfield Loop line was opened by the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway between and Fallowfield on 1 October 1891. The following year, the remaining section between Fallowfield and Fairfield opened on 2 May 1892. The line provided a new route for the MS&LR to run trains from into Manchester, and local stopping services ran between Manchester Central and through Fallowfield. The line stretched from the Hope Valley line at Fairfield and Gortonrailway stations through Levenshulme South and Fallowfield onto Wilbraham Road and Chorlton-cum-Hardy before joining a section of line from Old Trafford to Manchester Central. The Fallowfield station building was constructed in a red brickmock Tudor style on a roadoverbridge straddling the loop line. There were two platforms which were accessed from the street-level booking office by canopied walkways down to track level, a signalbox in the middle of the westbound platform and a nearby goods yard equipped with a 5-ton crane to the south. In 1897 the MSLR became the Great Central Railway and in 1923 the line was absorbed into the LNER. Over this period the Fallowfield Loop line suffered from competition from alternative rail services into Manchester provided by the LNER from and later from the electric trams. By the 1930s the LNER had greatly reduced the stopping services and mostly used the line for express trains. After 1948, the line was under the ownership of the nationalised British Railways. Briefly, consideration was given to electrification of the line, but instead the local stopping services were withdrawn and Fallowfield station closed to passenger services on 7 July 1958. Express services out of Manchester Central continued to use the line until that terminus was closed in 1969 following the Beeching cuts. For another two decades the line was used by freight trains until the line closed completely in 1988, with the stations sidings being used by the London Brick Company.
The station today
The site has, after a number of years as a bar, been redeveloped as is now occupied by an apartment block and a Sainsbury's supermarket. The former station building still stands, and is occupied by Sainsbury's cafe. The trackbed of the former Fallowfield Loop line has been repurposed as a cycle path from Gorton to Chortlton. The section of line from Old Trafford to Manchester Central has been recently re-opened as part of the Manchester Metrolinktram system.