What time does the station open and close? Can you buy train tickets at South Wimbledon? Yes, you can use the self-service ticket machines. Is there a cash machine at South Wimbledon? No, there are no cash machines at the station. Are there any toilets at South Wimbledon station? No, there are no public toilets at this station. Are there any baby changing facilities? No, there are no baby changing facilities. Are there any payphones at South Wimbledon?
Yes, there are public payphones at this station. Is there a photo booth at South Wimbledon? No, there is no photo booth at the station.
Are there left-luggage lockers at South Wimbledon? Is there a car park at South Wimbledon station? There is no onsite parking at this station. Is there a taxi rank outside the train station? No, the station does not have a taxi rank. Is there a cycle rack outside the station? No, there is nowhere to keep your bicycle.
This station is in two zones. Getting into central and other parts of London is easy, and the school is only a 4-minute walk from the train station. An Oyster Card is the easiest way to travel in London. An Oyster card is the easiest and cheapest way to travel around London. It is a plastic smartcard you can use instead of paper tickets. When passing through barriers at train and underground stations, or when getting on to a bus, you press the card against the yellow electronic Oyster card pad and it charges you for the journey.
You can use the Oyster card as a pay-as-you-go system or as an easier way to use a season ticket. For single journeys on London bus, tube, Overground and train services, Oyster is the cheapest way to travel.
You can buy the Oyster Card in advance before you arrive in London. Click here for more information. You can add credit to your Oyster card using the ticket machines at most London train stations. Each time you travel, press on the yellow electronic Oyster pad when you pass through the barriers both in and out, and money will be taken for the journey. This means you can travel as little or as much as you like.
It's the best way to travel if you are only travelling to central London occasionally. You can add money to the card using the ticket machines at any tube or train station, at the newsagents, and by using your mobile phone or the internet. You can add Travelcards to your Oyster card rather than buying them as individual paper tickets. There are various Travelcards you can purchase. The London transport network is divided by zones. Zone 1 covers Central London, and the zones progress outward as rings around it.
You can view a map of the Zones here.
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