Clapham South tube station
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Clapham South | |
Location | |
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Place | Clapham |
Local authority | London Borough of Wandsworth |
Operations | |
Managed by | London Underground |
Platforms in use | 2 |
Transport for London | |
Zone | 2 and 3 |
Annual entry/exit | 6.682 million † |
History | |
1926 | Opened (C&SLR) |
Transport for London List of London stations: Underground | National Rail |
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† Data from Transport for London [1] | |
Clapham South tube station is a station on London Underground's Northern Line between Clapham Common and Balham stations. The station is located at the corner of Balham Hill (A24) and Nightingale Lane. The station is in both Travelcard Zone 2 and Travelcard Zone 3.
[edit] History
The station was designed by Charles Holden and was opened on 13 September 1926 as the first station of the Morden extension of the City & South London Railway (now part of the Northern Line). Other proposed names for the station prior to opening were "Balham North" and "Nightingale Lane".
The apartments above the station were a later addition to the architecture, built in the early 1930s. The parade of shops along Balham Hill was extended as part of the same development using the same style as the original three closest to the station.
Clapham South tube station has a lovely aspect onto the southern edge of Clapham Common. It is one of eight London Underground stations which has a deep-level air-raid shelter underneath it.
[edit] External links
- London's Transport Museum Photographic Archive
- CharlesHolden.com Early photograph of station
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toward Morden
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Northern Line |