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Tower Bridge Quay (previously St. Katharine's Pier) is a river transport pier on the River Thames, in London, England.It is owned & operated by Woods River Cruises trading as Woods' Silver Fleet and served by various river transport and cruise operators.
Tower Millennium Pier was opened on 14 July 2000 by London Mayor Ken Livingstone. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was funded by the Millennium Commission as part of the Thames 2000 project, and was one of five new piers provided by the Commission on the Thames (the others being Blackfriars Millennium Pier , London Eye Pier , Westminster Millennium Pier and ...
Tower Bridge Quay is close to the St Katharine Dock, providing river transport services managed by London River Services. The main service from Tower Bridge Quay is a circular river cruise operated by Crown River Cruises which goes non-stop to Westminster Millennium Pier before returning via the South Bank arts centre, as well as a Westminster ...
The pier is served by various services including: Thames River Services between Westminster, Tower Bridge Quay, Greenwich Pier and the Thames Flood Barrier (Pre-booked groups can disembark at Barrier Gardens Pier). City Cruises leisure cruises between Westminster and Greenwich Pier; Circular Cruise Westminster to St Katharine's Circular
Tower Pier: Thames Clippers RB1, RB2 and RB6 Tower Hill Tower Gateway Fenchurch Street: Tower of London Tower Bridge: Managed by TfL 26 Tower Bridge Quay: Thames River Sightseeing: Tower Hill Tower Gateway: St Katharine Docks Tower of London Tower Bridge: 27 Doubletree Docklands Pier: Thames Clippers RB4 – Rotherhithe: Canary Wharf ...
Tower Bridge had opened to allow the £400,000 Thames sailing barge now transformed into a 1,394 sq ft houseboat underneath. The nearly 100-year-old SB Adieu had been on a mooring at St Katharine ...
The Docklands in 1882 - a time of great expansion for the Port of London. Much of the Port's operations have now moved further downstream. This is a list of about 680 former or extant wharves, docks, piers, terminals, etc. of the Port of London, the majority of which lie on the Tideway of the River Thames, listed from upstream to downstream.
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