Crossings of the River Thames
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This is a list of crossings of the River Thames, downstream first.
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North Sea to London
- Channel Tunnel Rail Link rail tunnels from Swanscombe in Kent to West Thurrock in Essex. (Two 2.5 km tunnels, 7.15 m internal diameter.)
- Dartford Crossing including two Dartford Tunnels (1963 and 1980) and the Queen Elizabeth II cable-stayed bridge (1991)
- Dartford Cable Tunnel (2003; tunnel carrying electrical cable; accessible by authorised personnel only)
East London
- Thames Gateway Bridge, expected to be built between 2009 and 2013 to connect Beckton with Thamesmead
- Woolwich foot tunnel (1912)
- Woolwich Ferry
- Thames Barrier - connects both banks of the river via a service tunnel accessible by authorised personnel only.
- Jubilee Line tunnel (between North Greenwich and Canning Town; 1999)
- Blackwall Tunnels (Alexander Binnie, 1897; second bore 1967)
- Jubilee Line tunnel (between Canary Wharf and North Greenwich; 1999)
- Docklands Light Railway tunnel (1999)
- Greenwich foot tunnel (Alexander Binnie, 1902)
- Jubilee Line tunnel (between Canada Water and Canary Wharf; 1999)
- Rotherhithe Tunnel (Maurice Fitzmaurice, 1908)
- Thames Tunnel (Wapping to Rotherhithe Tunnel) (Marc Brunel, 1843; the world's first underwater tunnel, now part of the East London Line)
- Tower Bridge (1894)
- Tower Subway (Peter W. Barlow and James Henry Greathead, 1870; the world's first underground railway)
Central London
- Northern Line (City branch) tunnel (1900)
- London Bridge (1973)
- Cannon Street Railway Bridge (1982)
- Southwark Bridge (1921)
- Millennium Bridge (2002)
- Blackfriars Railway Bridge (1886)
- Blackfriars Bridge (1869)
- Waterloo & City Line tunnel (1898)
- Waterloo Bridge (1945)
- Northern Line (Charing Cross branch) tunnel (1926)
- Hungerford Footbridges (2002)
- Charing Cross (Hungerford) Bridge (1864)
- Bakerloo Line tunnel (1906)
- Jubilee Line tunnel (between Westminster and Waterloo; 1999)
- Westminster Bridge (1862)
- Lambeth Bridge (1932)
- Vauxhall Bridge (1906)
- Victoria Line tunnel (1971)
- Grosvenor Bridge (Victoria Railway Bridge) (1859)
West London
- Chelsea Bridge (1937)
- Albert Bridge (1873)
- Battersea Bridge (Sir Joseph Bazalgette, 1890) (Henry Holland, 1771)
- Battersea Railway Bridge (1863)
- Wandsworth Bridge (1938)
- Fulham Railway Bridge (1889)
- Putney Bridge (Sir Joseph Bazalgette, 1886) (Phillips & Ackworth, 1729)
- Hammersmith Bridge (Sir Joseph Bazalgette, 1887)
- Barnes Railway Bridge (1849)
- Chiswick Bridge (1933)
- Kew Railway Bridge (1869)
- Kew Bridge (John Wolfe-Barry, 1903)
- Richmond Lock and 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 (Temporary road bridge 1953, pedestrians only since 1999)
- Walton Bridge (Temporary road bridge 1999, designed to be replaced after 10 years)
London to Windsor
- Chertsey Bridge (1785)
- M3 Motorway Bridge (1971)
- Staines Railway Bridge (1856)
- Staines Bridge (1832)
- Runnymede Bridge (1961) (M25 motorway bridge added 1983)
- Albert Bridge (1928)
- Victoria Bridge (1967)
- Black Pott's Railway Bridge (1892)
- Windsor Bridge (1824)
- Windsor Railway Bridge (1849)
- Windsor By-pass Bridge (1966)
Windsor to Reading
- Summerleaze Footbridge (1992)
- M4 Bridge (1961)
- Maidenhead Railway Bridge (Isambard Kingdom Brunel, 1838)
- Maidenhead Bridge (1777)
- Boulter's Lock Bridge (1912)
- Cookham Bridge (1867)
- Bourne End Railway Bridge (1895; incorporates footbridge)
- 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)
- Caversham Lock (incorporates footbridge)
- Reading Bridge (1923)
- Caversham Bridge (1926)
Reading to Oxford
- Whitchurch Bridge (1902) - Toll Bridge from Whitchurch-on-Thames to Pangbourne
- Gatehampton Railway Bridge
- Goring and Streatley Bridge (1923)
- Moulsford Railway Bridge
- Wallingford By-pass Bridge
- Wallingford Bridge (1809)
- Shillingford Bridge (1827)
- Day's Lock Footbridge (1870)
- Clifton Hampden Bridge (George Gilbert Scott,1867)
- Appleford Railway Bridge (1929)
- A415 road bridge
- Abingdon Bridge (1416)
- Nuneham Railway Bridge (1929)
- Kennington Railway Bridge (1923)
- Isis Road Bridge A423 (1962)
- Donnington Bridge (1962)
- Folly Bridge (1827)
- Oxford Footbridge
- Osney Footbridge
- Osney Rail Bridge
- Osney Bridge (1885)
Oxford to Cricklade
- Medley Footbridge
- Godstow Bridge (1792)
- A34 Road Bridge
- Swinford Toll Bridge (1777)
- Hart's Weir Footbridge
- Newbridge (13th century)
- Tenfoot Bridge
- Tadpole Bridge
- Radcot Bridge (1787)
- Eaton Footbridge
- Bloomer's Hole Footbridge
- St. John's Bridge (1886)
- Halfpenny Bridge (James Hollingworth, 1792) - the start of the navigable Thames
- Hannington Bridge
- Castle Eaton Bridge
- Water Eaton House Bridge
- Eysey Footbridge
- Cricklade High Bridge
Tunnels
There are also many tunnels used by Tube trains as part of the London Underground network or (at Greenwich), the Docklands Light Railway (DLR), and a free ferry for vehicles, cycles and people on foot during daylight hours at Woolwich. Another tunnel is due to be built for the proposed DLR extension to 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. See Thames tunnels for a complete list.