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Recliner[_3_] May 23rd 17 03:22 PM

East Thames views
 
Most people are very familiar with the Thames in central London, but few
venture east of Greenwich. Last Saturday I decided to see what I was
missing, going on a guided boat trip down the river. It's an environment
that's changing rapidly, with much of the old industrial landscape being
replaced by colourful new buildings.

I've uploaded a few pictures:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/reclin...57681056279214

One thing that struck me was how busy the river is with passenger boats
between Westminster and Greenwich, but you don't see many further east.

MikeS May 23rd 17 05:46 PM

East Thames views
 

"Recliner" wrote in message
...
Most people are very familiar with the Thames in central London, but few
venture east of Greenwich. Last Saturday I decided to see what I was
missing, going on a guided boat trip down the river. It's an environment
that's changing rapidly, with much of the old industrial landscape being
replaced by colourful new buildings.

I've uploaded a few pictures:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/reclin...57681056279214

One thing that struck me was how busy the river is with passenger boats
between Westminster and Greenwich, but you don't see many further east.


East of Greenwich is a long way from central London (for a boat), not very
pretty and with little of interest to most tourists.



Graham Harrison[_3_] May 24th 17 07:08 AM

East Thames views
 
On Tue, 23 May 2017 18:46:35 +0100, "MikeS"
wrote:


"Recliner" wrote in message
...
Most people are very familiar with the Thames in central London, but few
venture east of Greenwich. Last Saturday I decided to see what I was
missing, going on a guided boat trip down the river. It's an environment
that's changing rapidly, with much of the old industrial landscape being
replaced by colourful new buildings.

I've uploaded a few pictures:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/reclin...57681056279214

One thing that struck me was how busy the river is with passenger boats
between Westminster and Greenwich, but you don't see many further east.


East of Greenwich is a long way from central London (for a boat), not very
pretty and with little of interest to most tourists.


You get a different perspective from the water. The canals in
Birmingham are another example albeit on a different scale.

David C[_2_] May 24th 17 07:30 AM

East Thames views
 
On Tue, 23 May 2017 15:22:44 -0000 (UTC), Recliner
wrote:

Most people are very familiar with the Thames in central London, but few
venture east of Greenwich. Last Saturday I decided to see what I was
missing, going on a guided boat trip down the river. It's an environment
that's changing rapidly, with much of the old industrial landscape being
replaced by colourful new buildings.

I've uploaded a few pictures:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/reclin...57681056279214

One thing that struck me was how busy the river is with passenger boats
between Westminster and Greenwich, but you don't see many further east.


The Princess Pocahontas Criuse into London from Gravesend might be of
interest.

They stop at Greenwich pier in both directions & usually continue into
Central London to Chelsea, but the exact turning point is somewhat
dependant on tides.

Departure from Gravesend in app. 1030, returning at 17/1730 'ish, &
Gravesend Station is about 10/15 minutes walk, with frequent services
to St. Pancras or London Bridge.

I've done this trip myself & it was entertaining.

DC

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