South Wimbledon tube station

[note 1] Along with the other stations on the Morden extension, the building was designed by architect Charles Holden.

[10] He was selected by Frank Pick, general manager of the Underground Electric Railways Company of London (UERL), to design the stations after he was dissatisfied with designs produced by the UERL's own architect, Stanley Heaps.

[11] Built with a shop to each side, the modernist design takes the form of a double-height box clad in white Portland stone with a three-part glazed screen on the front façade divided by columns of which the capitals are three-dimensional versions of the Underground roundel.

Connection to Bus Route 470 and Tramlink at Morden Road tram stop is within walking distance of the station.

[14] A planned new line to the Tramlink light rail or a separate bus rapid transit (BRT) system called the Sutton Link will create a new tram or BRT/tube interchange with new platforms built at South Wimbledon somewhere close to the current station as part of Option 1, offering services to Sutton via St Helier.

The name of the station used to be South Wimbledon (Merton) until around 1950.
The new tram or BRT platforms would be located on Morden Road somewhere near the current station.
Station Entrance Area