Greenwich foot tunnel

The Greenwich foot tunnel is a pedestrian tunnel crossing beneath the River Thames in East London, linking Greenwich (London Borough of Greenwich) in the south with the Isle of Dogs (London Borough of Tower Hamlets) to the north. The tunnel is currently undergoing refurbishment and the works should be complete by March 2011. The tunnel was designed by civil engineer Sir Alexander Binnie for London County Council, and was constructed by contractor... more

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