Along with many other London stations, World War I wartime restraints forced it to close on 3 April 1916.[3] At the time, the closure was considered temporary, but the station never reopened and was subsequently demolished. Today there are virtually no traces that this was once a station.[4] It was planned in the 1950s to open a tube station in Walworth on the Bakerloo line, but the plans were abandoned[citation needed].
British Rail did consider reopening the station as part of Thameslink in the 1980s but never materialised.[5]
History
In 1879 the LCDR was running the following services that stopped at Walworth Road:[6]
Frequent trains between Moorgate and Victoria, calling at all stations[a]
Half-hourly trains between Moorgate and Clapham Junction, calling at all stations[b]
Through trains from Kentish Town to Victoria, calling at all stations[c]
^Trains called at Moorgate Street, Aldersgate Street, Snow Hill, Ludgate Hill, Blackfriars, Borough Road, Elephant and Castle, Walworth Road, Camberwell, Loughborough Junction, Brixton and South Stockwell, Clapham and North Stockwell, Wandsworth Road, Battersea Park Road, Grosvenor Road and Victoria
^Trains ran as for the Moorgate to Victoria service, calling only at Clapham Junction after Wandsworth Road.
^Trains called at Kentish Town, King's Cross (York Road), King's Cross (Metropolitan), Farringdon Street, Snow Hill then as for the Moorgate to Victoria service.