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  2. List of crossings of the River Thames - Wikipedia

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    The River Thames is the second-longest river in the United Kingdom, passes through the capital city, and has many crossings. Counting every channel – such as by its islands linked to only one bank – it is crossed by over 300 bridges.

  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. River Thames - Wikipedia

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    Towns/cities: Cricklade, ... Thames summary route map. 235.84. Thames ... The earliest known major crossings of the Thames by the Romans were at London Bridge and ...

  5. List of bridges in London - Wikipedia

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    The installation’s colour scheme is in part influenced by famous paintings of the Thames, as noted by The Times: “The colours and tones used in the paintings of those inveterate Thames-watchers Monet, Whistler and Turner provide some of the inspiration, while at Westminster [bridge] a shade of green was chosen to complement the colour of ...

  6. Category:Crossings of the River Thames - Wikipedia

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    Lower Thames Crossing; S. Sutton Pools This page was last edited on 8 August 2018, at 20:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. 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.

  8. Tunnels underneath the River Thames - Wikipedia

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    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 crossings before improvements in technology allowed the construction of high bridges such as the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge.

  9. Thames Estuary - Wikipedia

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    The Thames Estuary is the focal part of the 21st-century toponym, the "Thames Gateway", designated as one of the principal development areas in Southern England. The Thames Estuary 2050 Growth Commission report published in June 2018 identified the economic potential of the region.