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  2. Barking Riverside Pier - Wikipedia

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    It is served by route RB1 and is located in the East Zone. The first westbound service towards central London is at 06:25 on weekdays and 08:20 at weekends. The last westbound service is 21:35 on weekdays and 20:52 at weekends. There is a gap in service on weekdays between 10:50 and 17:15.

  3. Bankside Pier - Wikipedia

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    Bankside Pier is a stop for river services in London.It is located on the south bank of the River Thames, close to the Tate Modern.. Three services call at the pier: the river bus routes RB1 (between Battersea Power Station and Barking Riverside) and RB2 (from here to Vauxhall (St George Wharf) Pier and Millbank Pier for the Tate Britain).

  4. Thames Clippers - Wikipedia

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    Thames Clippers logo, pre-Uber partnership. Uber Boat by Thames Clippers is a set of river bus services on the River Thames in London, England. The company operates both commuter services between eastern and Central London and tourist services under licence from London River Services. At present they transport around 10,000 passengers daily on ...

  5. Battersea Power Station Pier - Wikipedia

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    Battersea Power Station Pier is an Uber Boat by Thames Clippers commuter service pier, located on the River Thames at Battersea Power Station. The pier provides interchange with Battersea Power Station tube station .

  6. Gospel Oak railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station opened in 1860 [3] [page needed] as Kentish Town on the Hampstead Junction Railway from Camden Road to Old Oak Common Junction south of Willesden Junction.It was renamed Gospel Oak in 1867 when a new station more appropriately named Kentish Town was opened about a mile south on the same line (that station is now Kentish Town West).

  7. West London line - Wikipedia

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    Until the High Speed 1 railway line from St Pancras opened in November 2007, Eurostar trains from Waterloo International used the West London line to access their North Pole depot. The line was crucial to the planned Regional Eurostar service, and between 1995 and 1997 carried two daily services connecting the ECML and WCML respectively to ...

  8. Canonbury railway station - Wikipedia

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    Details of these services are below: The times below are the typical weekday service at the station in trains per hour: 4 westbound to Richmond via Camden Road and Willesden Junction. 4 westbound to Clapham Junction also via Camden Road and Willesden Junction (no late evening service) 8 eastbound to Stratford via Hackney. [8]

  9. Woolwich (Royal Arsenal) Pier - Wikipedia

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    Woolwich (Royal Arsenal) Pier, also known as the Royal Arsenal Pier, Woolwich, is a pier on the River Thames, at Woolwich in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, England. Designed by Beckett Rankine and built by Mowlem in 2002, the pier is operated by Uber Boat by Thames Clippers .