Clapham Junction railway station is one of the busiest interchange stations in the UK, connecting passengers across London and the South East via National Rail and London Overground services.

With extremely high daily footfall and a wide mix of users, the station plays a vital role in enabling accessible travel across the capital. The introduction of a fully compliant Changing Places toilet ensures that passengers with complex disabilities can use the station safely, comfortably, and with dignity while making longer or multi-leg journeys.

This facility supports commuters, families, and visitors using Clapham Junction as a key transport hub.

Accessibility in a Major London Interchange

Clapham Junction has seen ongoing improvements aimed at making the station more accessible for all passengers. Step-free routes, lifts, staff assistance, and accessible ticketing infrastructure help support a wide range of mobility needs.

However, for individuals with profound and multiple disabilities, standard accessible toilets do not provide sufficient space or equipment for assisted personal care. The inclusion of a Changing Places facility ensures that the station meets these needs and supports truly inclusive travel.

Changing Places Toilet: Ron Cooke Hub, University of York
Changing Places Toilet: Ron Cooke Hub, University of York
Changing Places Toilet: Ron Cooke Hub, University of York

What’s Inside: Our Specification

Within the Changing Places toilet at Clapham Junction Station, we installed:

The room also includes a peninsular WC, grab rails, emergency assistance alarm system, and generous circulation space to support safe assisted use for both users and carers.

The combination of a robust ceiling track hoist system, height adjustable changing table, and adaptable wash basin ensures the facility is suitable for high-use public transport environments where durability, reliability, and ease of use are essential.

Changing Places Toilet: Ron Cooke Hub, University of York
Changing Places Toilet: Ron Cooke Hub, University of York
Changing Places Toilet: Ron Cooke Hub, University of York

Supporting Inclusive Travel Across the Capital

Accessible transport is essential for independence. For many disabled passengers, the ability to confidently complete journeys through major interchange stations determines whether travel is possible at all.

The Changing Places facility at Clapham Junction supports:

  • Longer multi-leg journeys across London and the South East
  • Safe and dignified transfers using hoisting equipment
  • Reduced pressure on carers during travel
  • Increased confidence when using one of London’s busiest stations

By embedding specialist provision within a key transport hub, Clapham Junction becomes more inclusive and better equipped to serve all passengers.

Changing Places Toilet: Ron Cooke Hub, University of York
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Changing Places Toilet: Ron Cooke Hub, University of York

Designing Accessibility Into High-Volume Transport Environments

Transport interchanges present unique challenges due to constant passenger flow, limited space, and operational constraints. Integrating a fully compliant Changing Places toilet requires careful planning around layout, circulation, and safety.

The Clapham Junction installation demonstrates how specialist accessibility equipment can be successfully incorporated into a constrained, high-footfall environment without compromising usability or operational efficiency.

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If you’re working on a rail, transport, or public infrastructure project and want to ensure accessibility is considered from the outset, our team can help.

From early-stage consultation through to installation, we support architects, contractors, and estates teams in delivering compliant Changing Places facilities in complex environments.

Changing Places Toilet: Ron Cooke Hub, University of York