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About Raynes Park (RAY) Train Station

Station managed by: South Western Railway

Raynes Park station
Coombe Lane
Raynes Park
Greater London
SW20 0JY

Raynes Park Station can be found on Coombe Lane in Raynes Park as shown on the map, and is operated by South Western Railway.

Read on for more information about the facilities and help available at Raynes Park Rail Station, connections for onwards travel, and live arrivals and departures information.

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Everything you need to know about Raynes Park Station

Discover Raynes Park Train Station

Raynes Park, a suburban station located in southwest London, provides an extensive range of services and amenities, making it an integral part of the UK's vast railway network. Whether you're a local resident relying on daily commutes or a visitor planning to explore London and beyond, Raynes Park offers a host of facilities to cater to your travel needs. From ticket purchasing options to step-free access, the station is equipped to ensure a seamless travel experience.

Facilities and Amenities

When it comes to ticketing, Raynes Park station is well-prepared. The ticket office is open from early morning until late in the evening, giving you ample time to purchase your travel tickets. There are also ticket machines available for your convenience. Plus, if you prefer buying your tickets online, you can conveniently collect them from the machines at the station.

Raynes Park is partially accessible, with step-free access to platforms 1 and 2 for trains heading towards London Waterloo, though platforms 3 and 4 require navigating steep ramps. It's important to note there is an induction loop available, and ticket machines are accessible, including those that offer Disabled Persons Railcard discounts.

While waiting for your train, you can make use of the seating areas and the heated waiting room located on platforms 3 and 4. For a quick refreshment or leisurely coffee, there are cafes conveniently located near the entrances of platforms 1/2 and 3/4. Additionally, a Starbucks can be found near the entrance of these platforms.

Onward Travel

Traveling onwards from Raynes Park is straightforward with varied transport options. During disruptions, the rail replacement service operates efficiently, with bus stops on Coombe Lane providing crucial links to Motspur Park, New Malden, and Wimbledon. You can find more information and plan your onward travel via printable resources here.

You will find numerous bus connections ensuring a smooth continuation of your journey whether it's a short commute or longer travel plans.

Popular Destinations

From Raynes Park, it’s just a hop, skip, and jump to some of the most popular locations. Fancy a trip into the bustling heart of the city? Catch a train from Raynes Park to London Waterloo. Heading to the charming area of Wimbledon or the architectural allure of Clapham Junction? No problem there either. The station is strategically placed to offer quick and accessible routes to several key destinations such as Kingston and London Victoria.

For those planning a further adventure, trains to Gatwick Airport are also available, ideal for catching that early flight or returning from a holiday.

Concluding Thoughts

Raynes Park station is not just a travel hub but a gateway embracing the essence of convenience and efficiency in the bustling landscape of UK's rail network. Whether you are using Raynes Park as your starting point or just passing through, you will find it equipped to handle your immediate needs, whilst seamlessly integrating with the larger transport system. So why wait? Dive into a seamless travel experience with ease and confidence and explore everything this well-connected station has to offer.

When looking to purchase rail tickets for your next journey, remember the station's array of available options. With numerous travel routes and destinations, making your way to or from Raynes Park station becomes a journey to look forward to.

Raynes Park Station details & facilities

Ticket Office
Ticket Office Opening hours
Monday to Friday:06:20 to 20:00
Saturday:07:00 to 20:00
Sunday:09:00 to 18:30
Ticket machinesYes
Collect tickets bought onlineYes

Collect tickets at the ticket machine

Accessible ticket machinesYes

All South Western Railway ticket machines are able to sell tickets with Disabled Persons Railcard discounts. All machines are accessible, however the station may not be so please check the station access note for further details

Induction loopYes
Smartcards
Smartcards issued at this stationYes
Smartcard validatorsYes
Information available from staff

Yes - from information point

Customer informationNo
Staff help available
Monday to Friday:06:30 to 23:30
Saturday:06:30 to 23:30
Sunday:07:00 to 23:00
Customer help pointsYes
Customer services notes

Please contact our Customer Service Centre on 0345 6000 650

Luggage storageNo
Lost property
Monday to Friday:07:30 to 19:00

None

CCTV at the stationYes
Station Accessibility
Step-free access

Step free access is available in parts of this station.

Step-free category B3 station - This station has step-free access to Platforms 1 and 2 (for trains towards London Waterloo) via long and steep ramps at up to 1:10 gradient. There is no step-free access to Platforms 3 and 4 (for trains towards Chessington South/ Kingston/ Surbiton).

Ticket barriers and gatesYes
Accessible ticket machinesYes

All South Western Railway ticket machines are able to sell tickets with Disabled Persons Railcard discounts. All machines are accessible, however the station may not be so please check the station access note for further details

Induction loopYes
Ramp for train accessYes
Accessible ToiletsNo
Waiting rooms

Heating waiting room located on Platforms 3/4.

Seating areaYes
Wheelchairs availableYes
Getting to and from the station
Accessible taxis hereNo
Impaired mobility set down/pick-up pointNo
Accessible spacesNone
Accessible car park equipmentNo
Staff Help
Staff help available
Monday to Friday:06:30 to 23:30
Saturday:06:30 to 23:30
Sunday:07:00 to 23:00
Customer Help Points and Meeting PointYes
Helpline

Assistance from station staff is available to customers boarding and alighting trains, and moving through this station - at all times trains are running. Please make yourself known to staff at the Ticket Gateline. You can book assistance up to 2 hours before your journey when travelling on South Western Railway. Planning in advance isn't always possible so do not worry if you haven't booked - our staff will do their best to assist you onto your preferred train.

ToiletsYes

Platforms 3/4.

Accessible ToiletsNo
Baby ChangingNo
Waiting rooms

Heating waiting room located on Platforms 3/4.

Seating areaYes
1st Class LoungeNo
Refreshment FacilitiesAvailable

Starbucks close to entrance of platform 1 and 2. Coffee shop at entrance of station at platform 3 and 4.

ATM MachineAvailable
ShopsAvailable

Shops outside of station.

Currency ExchangeNo
Pay PhonesYes
Public Wi-FiAvailable

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Bicycle Storage
Spaces98

Booking hall entrance, platform 2

Type of StorageRacks,
ShelteredNo
CCTVYes
Bicycle Hire
Cycle Hire InformationThere are no cycle hire facilities at this station

Transport Links to and from Raynes Park Station

All you need to know about Raynes Park's links with other modes of transport, including local bus services, taxis, care hire & more

To Motspur Park / New Malden: Coombe Lane (A238) Bus stop 'H'

To Wimbledon: Coombe Lane (A238) Bus stop 'B'

Information to plan your onward journey is available in a printable format here

Live Departures and arrivals from Raynes Park Station

Want to check the latest departures and arrivals into Raynes Park station? Find live information for the next trains departing and arriving at the station below.