Battersea Park railway station

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Battersea Park
Wandsworth Road
Clapham High Street
Denmark Hill
Peckham Rye
Queens Road Peckham
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Battersea Park is a suburban railway station in the London Borough of Wandsworth. It is by Battersea Park itself, and is not far from Battersea Power Station.

It is between Victoria and Clapham Junction. Services are operated by Southern. Queenstown Road (Battersea) station is within walking distance and provides access to South West Trains services.

The station remains effectively unmodernised since its construction in the Victorian era. It has an attractive polychrome brick Venetian Gothic facade. Access to the platforms is via steep wooden staircases, and (as of October 2003) it is unusable by infirm or physically disabled travellers.

Although there is CCTV security, the station is unstaffed for much of the day, and there are several blind corners. Those travelling alone may therefore prefer to use bus services after dark.

With the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station, the railway station is due a complete refurbishment in 2006.

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Victoria   Southern   Wandsworth Road
  Southern   Clapham Junction

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