Berrylands railway station is a National Rail station serving the neighbourhood of Berrylands in the borough of Kingston upon Thames, London. It is south-west of and is situated between and .
History
thumb|left|Berrylands Station in 1961
It was opened on 16 October 1933 to serve large housing developments, which gave the station its name. 90% of the cost of the station was financed by the local developers to enhance the attractiveness of the new estate to commuters.
A modern ground level station (1969) is connected by stairs to the platforms, which are on the outer tracks of the four-track main line. Berrylands is one of the few stations around the London area still constructed with wooden platforms, although the platforms had an extension in 2014.
Network Rail plans to close the station from Saturday 9 May 2026 until Sunday 23 August 2026 to replace the original wooden platforms and upgrade the rest of the station. The closure will also allow for an upgrade to the station facilities, including new lighting, help points and CCTV.
Passenger volume
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|Entries and exits
|182,658
|191,698
|174,464
|329,473
|354,882
|375,638
|339,894
|359,072
|374,064
|378,024
|389,012
|405,862
|374,332
|374,746
|382,686
|400,700
|373,514
|88,366
|233,480
|288,216
|}
<small>The statistics cover twelve month periods that start in April.</small>
Services
All services at Berrylands are operated by South Western Railway. The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:
- 2 tph to via
- 2 tph to
Additional services call at the station during the peak hours.
If built, Crossrail 2 is planned to serve Berrylands on the way to Hampton Court, with four trains per hour in each direction.
Connections
London Buses route K2 and school route 665 serve the station.
