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Wimbledon station - Train Times, Tube Fares & Stairs

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Wimbledon station has 11 platforms. It is in Oyster fare zone 3 and connects with the District underground line. It also serves National Rail

London Underground delays at Wimbledon station

Next train from Wimbledon station

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Underground train fares from Wimbledon

Wimbledon station is in zone 3 (central London is zone 1)

Train fares from Wimbledon station
Fare zone Cash Oyster & Contactless cards
Single fare Single fare Daily cap
Peak Off-peak Peak Off-peak
Zone 1-3 fare £6.70 £3.70 £3 £10 £10
Zone 2-3 fare £6.70 £2.10 £1.90 £10 £10
Zone 3 fare £6.70 £1.90 £1.80 £10 £10
Zone 3-4 fare £6.70 £2.10 £1.90 £12.30 £12.30
Zone 3-5 fare £6.70 £2.80 £1.90 £14.60 £14.60
Zone 3-6 fare £6.70 £3 £2 £15.60 £15.60
Zone 3-7 fare £6.70 £3.80 £2.20 £17 £15.60
Zone 3-8 fare £6.70 £4.60 £2.20 £20.10 £15.60
Zone 3-9 fare £6.70 £4.80 £2.20 £22.30 £15.60
Travelcard prices
Fare zone Travelcards (Train, Bus & Tram)
One day travel­card Week travel­card Month travel­card
Anytime Off-peak
Zone 1-4 travelcard £15.90 n/a £61.40 £235.80
Zone 1-6 travelcard £22.60 £15.90 £78 £299
Zone 1-9 travelcard £28.50 £17 £111.30 £427.40
See our complete list of Tube fares, Tube fares for seniors, Tube fares for children, Oyster tube fares, Contactless tube fares and Travelcard tube fares
Note: Ticket costs and daily caps are correct as of

Peak and off-peak journey times

For Oyster and contactless off-peak is outside the hours of 6.30 AM-9.30 AM and 4 PM-7 PM (Mon-Fri). For travelcards off-peak is any time after 9.30 AM (Mon-Fri). Weekends and public holidays are always classed as off-peak. Note: Between the 8th March and 31st May 2024 TFL are running a trial called ‘Off-Peak Friday Fares’, where Fridays will be classed as off-peak all day.

The underground fare is based on what time your journey begins. It doesn’t matter what time your journey ends.

Platform stairs, lifts and escalators at Wimbledon

Wimbledon tube station is wheelchair accessible, and has step-free access from the street to the train

Station entrance – You can request a lift between the entrance and the platforms, or you can use two flights of stairs (2x13 steps down)

Station exit – You can request a lift between the platforms and the exit, or you can use two flights of stairs (2x13 steps up)

Tube journey planner – Timetables, First & Last Train Times

Look up timetables and first and last train times from Wimbledon to Bank, Cannon Street, Charing Cross, Earl’s Court, Euston, Greenwich, Heathrow Airport, King’s Cross, Liverpool Street, London Bridge, Marylebone, Paddington, Richmond, Shepherd’s Bush, Stratford, Vauxhall, Victoria, Waterloo or another train station:

Other underground stations that are close to Wimbledon include South Wimbledon or Wimbledon Park

Wimbledon underground station facilities

Cash machines:
There are no ATMs at the station
Public toilets:
Yes
Baby changing room:
Yes
Public payphone:
No
Passport photo booth:
No
Lockers:
Wimbledon does not have any storage locker facilities
Onsite car park:
Yes
Taxi rank:
Yes
Cycle rack:
Yes
Bus routes:
57, 93, 131, 156, 163, 164, 200, 219, 493 – Adult bus fares · Senior bus fares · Child bus fares

Your comments and questions

Gerry Hi, I am coming to London Sun evening returning to Gloucester Tuesday evening. I will be travelling from Wimbledon by tube Mon and Tues and wondered what is the best tube pass to purchase that is good value?

Staff Wimbledon is in zone 3. Assuming that you're travelling into central London each day you'll need something that covers zones 1-3. I would just use my contactless card. The maximum you'll pay each day is the 'daily cap', which at the time of writing is £8.50 (which is cheaper than buying a travelcard)

Clare Hi, what's the best way to get to Euston from Wimbledon - should we get off at Vauxhall and get the tube to Euston, or should we keep going to Waterloo and get the tube from there? Thank you in advance.

Staff Hi Clare. It will be easier changing at Vauxhall because it's a much smaller station, but other than that there's not much difference. If it was me I think I would go to Waterloo because it's such a big and busy station and it will make your journey just that little bit more interesting

Colin What time do the ticket counter open

gill Nearest photo booth

Staff From memory, there might be one in the Centre Point shopping centre next door

Nathalie Garner Hello, I am a wheelchair user. I need to go to Tower Hill. I am travelling from Surbiton station. So I thought of changing at Wimbledon and take the District line. But does a train, underground, goes from Wimbledon to Tower Hill without having to change at a station please? Thank you

Staff Hi Nathalie. If you get a Direct line train heading towards Upminster then it will go all the way to Tower Hill. (If you get one heading towards Edgware Road then you'll have to change trains at Earl's Court.) Bear in mind that Tower Hill only has step-free access from the platform to the exit, and not the train to the exit, so there might be a small gap at the train door.

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