Map of Clapham Junction Station – Train, Overground & Entrance Guide
Clapham Junction Station is one of the United Kingdom’s busiest railway interchanges and a major transport hub for south-west London. Located near St John’s Hill and Falcon Road in the London Borough of Wandsworth, the station provides suburban, regional and London Overground services connecting central London with destinations across southern England.
The station has an extensive layout with numerous platforms, two principal entrance areas and pedestrian connections across the railway tracks. Its position between London Waterloo, London Victoria and major routes towards Surrey, Sussex and south-west England makes it an important interchange for passengers travelling across London.
This map of Clapham Junction Station provides a location guide to the Brighton Yard and Grant Road entrances, railway platforms, London Overground services, bus stops, taxi facilities, surrounding streets and nearby attractions.
## Quick Answer
Clapham Junction Station is located near St John’s Hill and Falcon Road in Battersea, south-west London. The Brighton Yard entrance provides step-free access to all platforms, while the Grant Road entrance serves the northern side of the station.
## Map of Clapham Junction Station
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## Where Is Clapham Junction Station Located?
Clapham Junction Station is located in the London Borough of Wandsworth, approximately four kilometres south-west of central London.
The station lies between St John’s Hill, Falcon Road, Grant Road and the surrounding Battersea neighbourhood. Clapham Junction town centre, Northcote Road and Battersea’s shopping and dining areas are within walking distance.
Despite its name, the station is located in Battersea rather than within the neighbouring district of Clapham.
The map marker identifies the Brighton Yard entrance on the south-western side of the station.
## Train Services
### South Western Railway
South Western Railway operates frequent suburban and regional services through Clapham Junction.
Major destinations include London Waterloo, Richmond, Wimbledon, Kingston, Surbiton, Woking, Guildford, Basingstoke, Portsmouth, Southampton, Bournemouth and other locations across south-west London and southern England.
### Southern
Southern operates services between Clapham Junction, London Victoria and destinations across south London, Surrey and Sussex.
Destinations may include East Croydon, Gatwick Airport, Brighton, Horsham, Epsom, Sutton and stations along the south coast.
### London Overground
London Overground services connect Clapham Junction with destinations across west and north London.
Routes provide connections towards Shepherd’s Bush, Willesden Junction, West Hampstead, Highbury & Islington and Stratford.
### Other Services
Additional services and special operating patterns may use Clapham Junction at different times.
Passengers should check current departure boards because operators, stopping patterns and platform allocations may change.
## Station Areas
### Brighton Yard Entrance
The Brighton Yard entrance is located on the south-western side of the station and is accessed from St John’s Hill.
This entrance provides step-free access to all platforms using the station footbridge and elevators.
### Grant Road Entrance
The Grant Road entrance serves the northern side of the station near Falcon Road.
It provides access to the station subway, ticket facilities and platforms. Step-free access arrangements from this side may vary by platform.
### Main Footbridge
The elevated footbridge connects the Brighton Yard entrance with the railway platforms.
Elevators and stairways provide access between the bridge and the platforms.
### Station Subway
A pedestrian subway provides another route between the Grant Road entrance and station platforms.
### Railway Platforms
Clapham Junction has 17 numbered passenger platforms serving trains towards London Waterloo, London Victoria, London Overground destinations and routes across southern England.
## Station Facilities
• Ticket office and ticket machines
• Passenger information displays
• Accessible Brighton Yard entrance
• Elevators and stairways
• Step-free access to all platforms from Brighton Yard
• Waiting areas
• Toilets and accessible toilets
• Changing Places facility
• Parent and baby facilities
• Passenger assistance
• Shops and food outlets
• Bicycle parking
• Taxi and passenger drop-off facilities
• Public Wi-Fi
## Transport Connections
### London Overground
London Overground services operate directly from Clapham Junction and provide orbital rail connections that avoid central London termini.
### Buses
Numerous London bus routes operate from stops near St John’s Hill, Falcon Road, Grant Road and the surrounding streets.
### Taxis
Taxi and passenger pickup facilities are available near the station. Follow current signs for designated taxi ranks and pickup areas.
### Walking
St John’s Hill, Northcote Road, Battersea and Clapham Junction town centre are within walking distance.
### London Underground
Clapham Junction is not an Underground station. Passengers can connect with Underground services by travelling to stations such as London Victoria, Vauxhall, West Brompton or Waterloo.
## Nearby Attractions
• St John’s Hill
• Northcote Road
• Battersea Arts Centre
• Battersea Park
• Clapham Common
• Wandsworth Common
• Battersea Power Station
• Thames Path
• Falcon Road
• Clapham Junction town centre
## Visitor Tips
Check the departure boards carefully because trains travelling in similar directions may leave from different platform groups.
Use the Brighton Yard entrance when step-free access to all platforms is required.
Use the Grant Road entrance for Falcon Road, northern Battersea and bus stops on the north side of the station.
Allow additional time when changing trains because Clapham Junction has a large number of platforms and lengthy interchange routes.
Check whether your train is operated by South Western Railway, Southern or London Overground before proceeding to the platform.
Do not search for an Underground entrance because Clapham Junction is served by National Rail and London Overground rather than the London Underground.
Remember that the station is geographically located in Battersea, despite being named Clapham Junction.
## Frequently Asked Questions
### Where is Clapham Junction Station?
Clapham Junction Station is located near St John’s Hill and Falcon Road in Battersea, within the London Borough of Wandsworth.
### Which train operators use Clapham Junction Station?
The principal operators are South Western Railway, Southern and London Overground.
### Is Clapham Junction an Underground station?
No. Clapham Junction is a National Rail and London Overground station and is not served directly by the London Underground.
### Which entrance has step-free access?
The Brighton Yard entrance provides step-free access to all station platforms using elevators from the footbridge.
### How many platforms does Clapham Junction Station have?
Clapham Junction has 17 numbered passenger platforms.
### Is Clapham Junction Station actually in Clapham?
The station is located in Battersea, close to the boundary with Clapham. Its name refers to the surrounding railway junction and local commercial district.
### Can passengers travel directly to Gatwick Airport?
Southern services provide direct connections between Clapham Junction and Gatwick Airport, although passengers should confirm current schedules before travelling.
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- London Waterloo Station Map
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Disclaimer: This map is provided as a general location and orientation guide. Station entrances, pedestrian routes, platform access, railway services, transport stops and vehicle access arrangements may change because of construction, maintenance or operational requirements. Check official railway information and signs at the station before travelling.