Greenwich Pier
Type | Working pier. River bus and tourist/leisure services |
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Locale | River Thames, Greenwich, London |
Owner | London River Services |
Operator | London River Services |
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History | |
Opening date | 1836 |
Coordinates | 51°29′02.48″N 0°0′33.92″W / 51.4840222°N 0.0094222°W |
Greenwich Pier is on the south bank of the River Thames in the Royal Borough of Greenwich in Greater London. It was built in 1836 to cater for the many paddle steamers that brought visitors on day trips to Greenwich from London further up river.[1] At the time, London's urban area did not extend as far out as Greenwich.
The pier is currently operated by London River Services and is used by various river operators, running public cruise services to and from Central London. It is immediately adjacent to the Cutty Sark and is within easy walking distance of a variety of other popular attractions. A major refurbishment was completed by London River Services in March 2018.[2]
Services
Greenwich Pier is a major stop for a number of river operators including:
- Thames Clipper, which operates a commuter catamaran service between Greenwich and Central London, via Embankment, Tower Millennium Pier, and Canary Wharf. This service also extends down river to the O2 and Woolwich Arsenal Pier.
- Thames River Services, which operates sightseeing tours between Westminster Millennium Pier, St. Katharine Pier, and the Thames Flood Barrier (Thames Barrier tours operate April-October).
- City Cruises, which runs a tourist cruise via Westminster, Waterloo, and Tower piers.
- Viscount Cruises (Formally Campion Launches), which operates a sightseeing cruise on Sunday evenings from Greenwich Pier during May, June, July, August, and September.
Connections
- Cutty Sark station
- London Buses 188; 199 and N1
- Greenwich Foot Tunnel under the Thames
Gallery
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The entrance to the pier
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The pier on the Thames
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The pier on the Thames
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Sign
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Ticket kiosks
References
- ^ "A paddle steamer at Greenwich Pier". PortCities London. PortCities UK. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
- ^ "Greenwich Pier". Transport for London. Greater London Authority. Retrieved 18 January 2018.