Battersea Power Station To London Bridge – 18th September 2022
I took a Thames Clipper from Battersea Power Station to London Bridge.
Note.
- The South Bank is generally to the left in the pictures.
- I took a Northern Line train to Battersea Power Station pier.
- As I finished at London Bridge pier, it was convenient for the Northern Line.
- I took these pictures from the back of the boat in the open as the windows were so dirty.
- In some pictures you can see the power of the boat, as it pulls away from the stops.
- The boat passed three of the super sewer sites.
- There were large numbers on the South Bank queuing to pay their respect to The Queen.
The fare was £7.70 on my Oyster card and the journey took under forty minutes.
September 18, 2022 - Posted by AnonW | Transport/Travel, World | Battersea Power Station, Battersea Power Station Station, London, London Bridge, Lying In State Of Queen Elizabeth, Northern Line, Oyster Card, Queen Elizabeth, River Thames, Thames Clipper
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Thank you for all your posts and pictures. I do not have time to appreciate them, I’m afraid. So please stop sending me any more. I wish to unsubscribe.
Thanks,
Peter
Comment by peter hemming | September 18, 2022 |
I think you have to do that yourself!
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