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Wikipedia: Crossings of the River Thames
Crossings of the River Thames
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

This is a list Crossings of the River Thames, downstream first.

East London

City

Westminster

Kensington and Chelsea

Kingston and Richmond

  • Hammersmith Bridge (Sir Joseph Bazalgette, 1887)
  • Barnes Railway Bridge (1849)
  • Chiswick Bridge (1933)
  • Kew Railway Bridge (1869)
  • Kew Bridge (John Wolfe-Barry, 1903)
  • Richmond Footbridge (1894)
  • Twickenham Bridge (1933)
  • Richmond Railway Bridge (1848)
  • Richmond Bridge (1777)
  • Teddington Lock Footbridge
  • Kingston Railway Bridge (1863)
  • Kingston Bridge (1828)
  • Hampton Court Bridge (1933)
  • Walton Bridge (1954)

Outer London

  • Chertsey Bridge (1785)
  • M3 Motorway Bridge (1971)
  • Staines Railway Bridge (1856)
  • Staines Bridge (1832)
  • Runnymede Bridge (1961) (M25 motorway bridge added 1983)

Berkshire and Beyond

  • Albert Bridge, Datchet (1928?)
  • Victoria Bridge, Datchet (1967?)
  • Black Pott's Railway Bridge (1892)
  • Windsor Bridge (1824)
  • Windsor Railway Bridge (1849)
  • Windsor By-pass Bridge (1966)
  • Summerleaze Footbridge (1992)
  • M4 Bridge (1961)
  • Maidenhead Railway Bridge (1838)
  • Maidenhead Bridge (1777)
  • Boulter's Lock Bridge (1912)
  • Cookham Bridge (1867)
  • Bourne End Railway Bridge (1895)
  • Bourne End Footbridge (c.1998)
  • Marlow By-pass Bridge (1972)
  • Marlow Bridge (William Tierney Clark, 1832)
  • Temple Footbridge (1989)
  • Henley Bridge (1786)
  • Shiplake Railway Bridge (1897)
  • Sonning Bridge (c.1775)
  • Reading Bridge (1923)
  • Caversham Bridge (1926)
  • Pangbourne Bridge
  • Goring Railway Bridge
  • Goring Bridge
etc.

There are also many tunnels used by "tube" trains as part of the London Underground network or (at Greenwich), the Docklands Light Railway, and a free ferry for vehicles, cycles and people on foot during daylight hours at Woolwich. A further tunnel is under construction as part of a high speed international railway line between Ebbsfleet in Kent and Stratford in Newham. It is due to be completed in 2007 and will be downstream of all older crossings.


  

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