What is the tunnel under the river in London?

The Thames Tunnel is a tunnel beneath the River Thames in London, connecting Rotherhithe and Wapping. It measures 35 ft (11 m) wide by 20 ft (6.1 m) high and is 1,300 ft (400 m) long, running at a depth of 75 ft (23 m) below the river surface measured at high tide.

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Can you still walk under the Thames?

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 Greenwich, you can use the foot tunnel to walk to Island Gardens on the north of the river for the famous "Canaletto view" of Greenwich.

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What is the secret tunnel under the Thames?

Tower Subway was built in 1869 and stretches for 410 meters or 1,340 feet under the River Thames. It predates modern tunneling techniques and so was dug through the London clay using a cast iron shield. It was built more than 18 feet below the bed of the Thames.

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Can you walk through the Thames tunnel?

The Thames Tunnel is part of the London Overground, so not walkable. You can ride through it though – a journey from Wapping to Rotherhithe or v.v. will take you through it. Don't let that put you off visiting the Museum though, if you are interested in tunnels and/or the Brunels it is worth a visit.

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How many tunnels are there under the River Thames?

Two tunnels run under the Thames from the station and arrive on either side of Chelsea Bridge.

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Where does the Chunnel go underwater?

The Channel Tunnel or Chunnel is a 50km-long undersea rail tunnel below the Strait of Dover in the English Channel. It is one of the longest underwater tunnels in the world and connects Folkestone in Kent, UK, with Coquelles in Pas-de-Calais, France. The average depth of the tunnel is 40m.

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Does London have a secret underground?

The Kingsway Exchange tunnels, an expanse of 8,000 sq m of passageways several hundred feet below High Holborn, were shrouded in mystery for most of the 20th century with details covered by the government's Official Secrets Act, because of their wartime role as a base for MI6 officials.

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Does the Thames tunnel still exist?

In 1913 the tunnel was put to use as part of the London Underground (Tube, or subway). It underwent refurbishment in the late 1990s and then closed again in 2007 for the East London Line extension. It reopened in 2010 as part of the London Overground rail system.

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Why did people walk through the Thames tunnel?

An engineering marvel, the Thames Tunnel saw some 24 million pedestrians pass through before it was converted to rail use for the Underground in 1865. The reason all those people went through the tunnel—some more than once! —was to get to the other side, obviously, but also because it was a destination in itself.

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When did the Thames tunnel collapse?

On 18 May 1827, after a rising tide, the Thames Tunnel's ceiling collapsed under the weight of the river and a torrent of water filled the structure. Brunel narrowly escaped with his life.

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How deep are the tunnels under London?

The deepest point is below Hampstead Heath at Bull and Bush (where a station was part-built, but never completed), which reaches 67m. The deepest space in London is the recently completed Lee Tunnel, a relief sewer that slopes down to 80m beneath Beckton.

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Does the Chunnel leak water?

At its deepest point there is 75 metres of sea water above the tunnel. Managing water pressure was a key concern for the project engineers. The tunnel is actually designed to leak. As Eurotunnel explain on their website, 'seawater from the rocks above the tunnel drips through and is then pumped away.

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Can you drive a car through the Chunnel?

Can I drive my car through the Channel Tunnel? It is not possible to drive a car or motorcycle through the Channel Tunnel. Instead, motorists must drive onto the Eurotunnel Le Shuttle train, which boards at the Channel Tunnel terminals in Folkestone and Calais.

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How deep is the River Thames?

66′River Thames / Max depth

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Are there bull sharks in the River Thames?

Research led our by Zoological Society of London (ZSL) has confirmed that sharks are regular visitors to the tidal Thames. Not that it's great white sharks or tiger sharks or bull sharks swimming up and down, it's more tope, starry smooth hound and spurdog.

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What is the secrets of the London Under?

Secrets of the London Underground is a British factual documentary series presented by railway historian Tim Dunn and London Transport Museum's Engagement Manager Siddy Holloway, who co-develops 'Hidden London,' the museum's programme of tours that gives visitors access to disused and historical parts of the network.

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What is the mysterious tunnel in England?

The Williamson Tunnels are a series of extensive subterranean excavations in the Edge Hill area of Liverpool, England. They are thought to have been created under the direction of tobacco merchant, landowner and philanthropist Joseph Williamson between 1810 and 1840.

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