<P> Ramps were installed on 31 October 2009, making both platforms accessible to all from street level . Access from the Ashley Park / ticket office side of the station to the Burwood Park side requires use of the railway - owned subway which is via a short flight of steps or a detour of more than 600m by road or pavement . </P> <P> This station has a taxi rank and bus stops . </P> <P> In 2016, a petition was started by a local resident calling for London Travelcard Zone 6 to be extended to include this station, as well as Esher and Hersham stations . This would allow Oyster cards to be used from the station, allowing for cheaper fares and shorter queues for the station's ticket machines . </P> <P> The station is just north of the approximate midpoint of the medieval parish boundaries of Walton . Today it is on the southern boundary of Walton and the northern boundary of Hersham, and more particularly between two large - plot, neighbourhoods of detached homes, Burwood Park and Ashley Park . These are predominantly low rise and have avenues and greens; they are not a conservation area with no buildings which pre-date 1750 but the former has one or two listed buildings for architecture . The commercial centre of Walton is 0.6 miles (0.97 km) north . </P>

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