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  2. List of crossings of the River Thames - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Thames Crossing is an awaiting-planning-consent road tunnel close to the Thames Cable Tunnel that may open in 2028. [ 10 ] KenEx tunnel [ Wikidata ] is a proposed tunnel to carry trams between Kent and Essex, as part of a proposed KenEx Transit network.

  3. Template:River Thames routemap - Wikipedia

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    Crossings carrying primary roads; Crossings carrying former British Rail railway lines. The East London line and District line. Locks and bridges that have prominence in regulating the river; Other structures to identify prominent towns that have not been identified. Non-tidal rivers that have an average discharge of more than 1 m 3 /s; Canals

  4. Lower Thames Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Thames Crossing is a proposed road crossing of the Thames estuary downstream of the Dartford Crossing that links the counties of Kent and Essex, and its proposed approaches. If built it would pass through the districts of Thurrock and Gravesham , supplementing the Dartford route.

  5. Dartford Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The Dartford–Thurrock River Crossing, commonly known as the Dartford Crossing and until 1991 the Dartford Tunnel, is a major road crossing of the River Thames in England, carrying the A282 road between Dartford in Kent in the south and Thurrock in Essex in the north. It consists of two bored tunnels and the cable-stayed Queen Elizabeth II Bridge.

  6. Tunnels underneath the River Thames - Wikipedia

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    Until the construction of the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge at Dartford in 1991, the easternmost bridge on the Thames was Tower Bridge in central London. Even now, the Dartford Crossing provides the only way to cross the Thames by road between London and the sea. The width of the river downstream meant that tunnels were the only options for ...

  7. River Thames - Wikipedia

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    These provided a firm base for a trading centre at the lowest possible point on the Thames. [34] A river crossing was built at the site of London Bridge. London Bridge is now used as the basis for published tide tables giving the times of high tide. High tide reaches Putney about 30 minutes later than London Bridge, and Teddington about an hour ...

  8. Thames Path - Wikipedia

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    The Thames Path is one of the Mayor of London's strategic walking routes. [34] The Thames Path Cycle Route is a black-signposted route that follows the river between Putney Bridge in the west and Greenwich in the east. It mostly follows the Thames Path, but diverges in various sections, especially where the path follows a footpath-only route.

  9. Category:Crossings of the River Thames - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Crossings of the River Thames" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...