The Anonymous Widower

A Cruise Back From Chelsea Harbour Pier To London Bridge City Pier

Chelsea Harbour Pier is just about nine minutes walk from Imperial Wharf station, but the signposting could be better.

I took these pictures as I came back along the Thames from Chelsea Harbour Pier To London Bridge City Pier, from where I caught a 141 bus home.

Note.

  1. I sat on the right side of the boat.
  2. The boat was built at Cairns in Queensland, Australia.
  3. We don’t buy many manufactured goods from Australia.
  4. There is a small snack bar on the boat.
  5. Battersea Power Station Pier was busy.
  6. Western Riverside Waste Authority (WRWA) is the statutory body, or local authority, responsible for the management of the waste delivered to it by Hammersmith & Fulham, Kensington & Chelsea, Lambeth and Wandsworth. It has a web site.
  7. I tapped in and out with my faithful credit card.

Although Imperial Wharf and my local station at Dalston Kingsland are on the same London Overground line, using the Thames Clipper made a worthwhile change.

June 20, 2026 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment