The Anonymous Widower

St. Mark’s Church, Silvertown

This picture shows, what I think is St. Mark’s Church, Silvertown.

St. Mark's Church, Silvertown

St. Mark’s Church, Silvertown

It is just one of the many distinctive churches you can see from the DLR.

No visit to London is complete without a ride on London’s unique DLR. It may have been built on the cheap as a stopgap, but like Topsy it has grown and now is one of the stalwarts of London’s transport system. These are stations and local areas worth visiting.

Abbey Road for Abbey Mills and the Greenway. But not the recording studio!

Canary Wharf for the walks by the water and the shopping

Canning Town and East India for the River Lee and The East India Dock Basin

Greenwich for the Cutty Sark and Maritime Greenwich

Pontoon Dock for the Thames Barrier

Pudding Mill Lane for the Greenway and some of the best coffee in London

Royal Victoria for the Emirates Air Line

Woolwich Arsenal for the Royal Arsenal

February 28, 2013 - Posted by | Transport/Travel, World | , ,

2 Comments »

  1. […] Pontoon Dock station opposite the London Pleasure Gardens, I walked down to St. Mark’s Church, Silvertown or the Brick Lane Music Hall, as it is now […]

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  2. […] building which used to be St. Mark’s Church, Silvertown, is certainly impressive, but it was designed by S. S. […]

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