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Which London tube stations are getting new public toilets? Full list of Underground stations getting upgrades

Loos are coming to the Underground, with new toilets confirmed for stations in north and east London

India Lawrence
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India Lawrence
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Westminster station with toilets, London
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TfL is continuing on its quest to bring more toilets to the London Underground. Now new loos have just dropped at a south London tube station as part of TfL’s £15 million scheme to make toilets more accessible across the network. 

Morden station is the latest transport hub to get a new lav in a TfL ’first’. The Northern line stop had no public toilet facilities until now; it is the first station on the southernmost section of the Northern line’s Morden branch to receive facilities. The loo at Morden (pictured below) is gender-neutral and accessible with baby-changing facilities. 

Accessible toilet at Morden station
Photograph: TfL

The Morden toilet comes as part of the ‘Equity in Motion’ plan from TfL and the Mayor of London, which was announced in 2024. The project has recently seen new accessible toilets installed at Clapton, Seven Sisters and White Hart Lane Overground stations.  Sadiq Khan has committed to spending £3 million each year on introducing toilets across the network, with the aim being that customers are always within 20 minutes of one without having to change trains.

There are currently toilets available at 155 locations on the TfL transport network, as well as an additional 40 toilets within stations on the network that are not managed by TfL. More toilets are on the way across the network too. 

The London train stations that will next get toilets

Here’s the full list toilets confirmed so far for London’s Underground and Overground services. 

  • New Cross Gate Overground
  • Acton Central Overground
  • Surrey Quays Overground
  • Colindale
  • Leyton
  • Northolt
  • West Ham

You can find TfL’s map of all the London train stations with toilets here.

Did you see that this controversial £1.2 billion makeover of London’s busiest train station has been officially approved?

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