Clapham South | |
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The station entrance
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Location of Clapham South in Greater London
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Location | Clapham |
Local authority | London Borough of Wandsworth |
Managed by | London Underground |
Owner | London Underground |
Number of platforms | 2 |
Fare zone | 2 and 3 |
London Underground annual entry and exit | |
2012 | 7.80 million |
2013 | 7.58 million |
2014 | 8.47 million |
2015 | 8.58 million |
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1926 | Opened (C&SLR) |
Listed status | |
Listing grade | II |
Entry number | 1266140 |
Added to list | 16 June 1987 |
Other information | |
Lists of stations | |
WGS84 | 51°27′10″N 0°08′49″W / 51.452778°N 0.147°WCoordinates: 51°27′10″N 0°08′49″W / 51.452778°N 0.147°W |
Clapham South is a station on London Underground's Northern line between Clapham Common and Balham. The station is located at the corner of Balham Hill (A24) and Nightingale Lane. It is in both Travelcard Zone 2 and Travelcard Zone 3.
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, which is 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, named Westbury Court, were a later addition to the architecture, built in the mid-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 is at the southern edge of Clapham Common. It is one of eight London Underground stations with a deep-level air-raid shelter underneath it. In 1948, the deep shelter was used as temporary accommodation for immigrants from the West Indies. The MV Empire Windrush arrived at Tilbury in 1948 carrying 492 immigrants. London had a severe labour shortage after the war and the Colonial Office had sought to recruit a labour force from Jamaica. An advertisement had appeared in Jamaica's Daily Gleaner on 13 April 1948 offering transport to the UK. The Windrush was quickly filled. As there was no accommodation for the new arrivals, the Colonial Office housed them temporarily in the deep-level shelter at Clapham South.
The station is served by London Buses routes 50, 155, 249, 355, G1, 690, and also by night route N155.