The hub in Cromwell Road has undergone a complete transformation.
The new station includes the addition of a public loo, resurfaced pavements, and real time information screens.
Transport for London started work at the site last summer and lane closures have been in place while it has been taking place.
Seb Dance, Deputy Mayor for Transport, said: “When the Mayor was elected for a third term he committed to strengthening public transport options in outer London to help build a better and fairer city for all Londoners. The transformation of Kingston bus station will be a gamechanger, with improved customer waiting areas, a toilet and new safety features to improve the customer experience and help people feel more confident when travelling by public transport.”
Lorna Murphy, TfL’s Director of Buses, said: “We’re determined to make it even easier to use public transport in the capital and our work to transform Cromwell Road bus station has been a key part of our plans to strengthen the network in Kingston. The new bus station has been designed with customers in mind and we hope customers will be able to take advantage of the new and improved station and encourage more people to use local bus services. We thank the local community for their patience during the works and hope they enjoy their new station.”