Clapham Junction
Britain’s busiest interchange station, Clapham Junction opened in 1863, although it has since been modernised.
With 17 platforms and up to 180 services per hour, the station offers a rush-hour feel at all times.
Clapham Junction has many interesting features, including a long overbridge, an ornate Victorian entrance on Brighton Yard, and multiple exits, subways and tunnels.
Previous projects include: Sitting Target (Douglas Hickox, 1971), Up the Junction (Peter Collinson, 1967), Col cuore in gola (Tinto Brass, 1967), Seven Days to Noon (Boulting Brothers, 1950), Night of the Demon (Jacques Tourneur, 1957).
Location details
Location
Clapham Junction station
St. John's Hill
London
SW11 2QP
Features
Tags
Within M25 area, Iconic landmarks, Stations