Clapham North tube station
Clapham North is a London Underground station in Clapham, London. It is on the Northern line, between Stockwell and Clapham Common stations. It is in London fare zone 2.
The station is located at the northern end of Clapham High Street, and a short walk away from Clapham [High Street railway station]. Although there is no direct interchange between the two, it is counted as an Out of Station Interchange, meaning that journeys involving a change between the two are charged as a single journey.
Clapham North and Clapham Common are the only below-ground stations on the network with narrow island platforms.
History
The station opened as Clapham Road on 3 June 1900 as part of an extension of the City and [South London Railway] to Clapham Common, one stop to the south. The station, designed by T. P. Figgis, is one of two remaining stations that has an island platform in the station tunnel, serving both the northbound and southbound lines; the other being Clapham Common. The original station building was replaced in 1924, when the line was modernised and the original building was remodelled by Charles Holden. The ticket hall was rebuilt after the installation of escalators and Figgis's station facade was replaced with biscuit-cream faience slabs and black coping tiles to the parapet walls. In turn, the station's corner entrance block was reclad in post-modern style tiles in c1996, the lower side wings retain their 1920s elevations. The station's name was changed to Clapham North on 13 September 1926 after the line was extended to Morden that year.Clapham North and Clapham Common are the only stations left on the network that are physically underground with narrow island platforms, around wide. In September 2024, TfL indicated that they had no plans to widen the platforms due to the high cost of doing so – despite safety concerns raised by the RAIB following an incident at Clapham Common in May 2023.
Clapham North is one of eight London Underground stations which has a deep-level air-raid shelter beneath it.