List of crossings of the River Thames

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This is a list of crossings of the River Thames including bridges, tunnels and ferries. There are almost 214 bridges, over 20 tunnels, six public ferries and one ford. The list starts at the downstream (Estuary) end and follows the river upstream towards the start of the river.

London Bridge, in central London
Newbridge, in rural Oxfordshire

A few of the crossings listed are public pedestrian crossings making use of walkways across lock gates and bridges above or near-by weirs. Most of the other locks on the River Thames also have walkways across their lock gates and weirs, but these either do not fully cross the river, or are for the use of authorised people only, and are so are not listed.

Besides the ferry crossings listed, there are commuter boat services along the river in the city of London, and tourist boat services running both in London and upstream. Although the main purpose of these services is not to carry people across the river, it may be possible to use them to do so.

North Sea to LondonEdit

East LondonEdit

 
Thames Barrier
 
Thames Tunnel in the mid-19th century

Central LondonEdit

 
Tower Bridge
 
Westminster Bridge
 
Lambeth Bridge

South West LondonEdit

 
Albert Bridge
 
Chiswick Bridge
 
Richmond Bridge

London to WindsorEdit

 
Chertsey Bridge

Windsor to ReadingEdit

 
Maidenhead Railway Bridge
 
Reading Bridge

Reading to OxfordEdit

 
Folly Bridge, Oxford

Oxford to CrickladeEdit

 
Radcot Bridge

Beyond CrickladeEdit

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