Transport for London (TfL) has unveiled two new customer toilets at Morden Underground station, as part of a £15 million plan to improve access to toilets for customers on the network, writes Frankie Hills…
In South London New Cross Gate and then Surrey Quays are also expected to get new toilets.
In 2024 London Mayor, Sadiq Khan, committed to spending £3 million a year over 5 years to improving toilet facilities across the city. Morden station is therefore the first station to benefit from the expansion of public toilets from this commitment in 2026.
A gender-neutral and an accessible toilet are now available at Morden Station, both with baby changing facilities, located where the former ticket office was situated.

Accessible toilet facilities were installed last year at Clapton, Seven Sisters and White Hart Lane Overground stations as part of the programme. The next stations due to be outfitted with similar accessible facilities will be New Cross Gate and Acton Central Overground stations.
Stations due to receive work also include Colindale, Leyton, Northolt and West Ham Underground stations, as well as at Surrey Quays London Overground station.



















