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  1. The Woolwich foot tunnel crosses under the River Thames in Woolwich, in East London from Old Woolwich in the Royal Borough of Greenwich to North Woolwich in the London Borough of Newham. The tunnel (open 24/7) offers pedestrians and cyclists an alternative way to cross the river when the Woolwich Free Ferry service is not operating.

  2. Wet cleaning. During wet cleaning, there is a fair amount of water present but the tunnel will remain open. Greenwich Foot Tunnel - first Tuesday (followed by Wednesday) of each month from 8pm to 10pm. Woolwich Foot Tunnel - second Tuesday (followed by Wednesday) of each month from 8pm to 10pm.

  3. About. The Royal Borough has two foot tunnels at Greenwich and Woolwich which are used by 1.5 million people a year to cross underneath the river Thames. From Woolwich, you can use the foot tunnel to walk to North Woolwich on the north of the river. The walk takes around 15 minutes. There are stairs and lifts at each entrance.

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    • Woolwich High Street, SE18 6DL, London
  4. The Woolwich foot tunnel crosses under the Thames at Woolwich and is near the Woolwich free ferry. Some of the reviewers are confusing it with the Greenwich foot tunnel by the Cutty Sark, The entrance in Woolwich is just between the ambulance station and the leisure centre. It will be very useful when the ferry closes later in the year.

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    • Glass Yard, London
  5. The Greenwich Foot Tunnel and the Woolwich Foot Tunnel offer a handy (if not slightly creepy) way of crossing beneath the River Thames on foot.In this video,...

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  6. Aug 2, 2021 · There are two fully-pedestrianised foot tunnels linking key parts of London that are north and south of the river - one in Woolwich and one in Greenwich. The Greenwich tunnel links Cutty Sark to Island Gardens, in Tower Hamlets and the Woolwich tunnel goes from Woolwich to North Woolwich, in Newham. According to the Royal Borough of Greenwich ...

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  8. The Greenwich Foot Tunnel runs under the River Thames between Cutty Sark Gardens and Island Gardens, on the Isle of Dogs. It is 1,217 feet in length and approximately 50 feet deep. Its original purpose was to allow south London residents to work in the docks on the Isle of Dogs. It was designed by Sir Alexander Binnie and was opened on 4 August ...

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