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Malden Manor

Manor Dr N, New Malden KT3 5PN, United Kingdom

Malden Manor
Train station
3.3
15 reviews
8 comments
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9PMQ+W9 New Malden, United Kingdom
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Richard Burniston
Richard Burniston
Functional no-frills station. Seen better days, about 1935.
Daniel Mckenzie
Daniel Mckenzie
Whilst the décor of this station and the other stations on the Chessington branch is quite nice, the overall station feels rather run down with minimal TLC. Next to no facilities, no step free access at all, a part time ticket office and only a single ticket machine that accepts cash.

The only good thing about this station is that it's located on what feels like a housing estate with lot's of local shops nearby and is served by two bus routes towards Surbiton, Sutton, Kingston and Worcester Park.
Andy CHEN
Andy CHEN
Better than some other stations in South West
George Downs
George Downs186 days ago
Don't listen to the really negative reviews- those people are unrealistic and always moan about everything. The truth? Yeah the station is a bit run-down but that is not the main criteria for a good station- the platform design is unique, there are frequent services and the station is well located.
Tyrone King
Tyrone King2 years ago
Another good station with good links into Central London
Robin Bell
Robin Bell2 years ago
Two trains an hour to London, not as busy as Worcester Park. Perfect timings to drop the kids at school and walk to the station.
It’s next to Hooky Street Cafe, which is simply the best coffee shop around. Not only great food and drinks but they work hard to support the local community.
The station is perfectly functional. It has an area of cover if it rains, supports the full 10 carriage trains, and is a great location to see an amazing sunrise at the right times of year.
Imogen Holbrough
Imogen Holbrough2 years ago
It is rather rundown and sometimes smells questionable, but it does serve a functional purpose of connecting you from A to B if you get really stuck. Personally, I much prefer my nearer stations but it is a good spot to dump unwanted old books for someone else to enjoy!
Chris White
Chris White2 years ago
A 1930s Art Deco station, probably not repainted in anyone's living memory. Sporting a decent cafe, a bookshelf and if you're lucky - some trains.
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