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Paperback River Thames Shipping Since 2000: Passenger Ships, Ferries, Heritage Shipping and More Book

ISBN: 1445690713

ISBN13: 9781445690711

River Thames Shipping Since 2000: Passenger Ships, Ferries, Heritage Shipping and More

Take a look at the River Thames in East London now and you would think that it is commercially dead. Where once the banks of the river were lined with riverside wharves, these have been replaced by or converted to luxury apartments. The mighty London Docks, including the "Royals", once the largest expanse of enclosed dockland in the world, had all closed by 1983 and have since been redeveloped as Docklands; with a financial center, London City Airport, the University of East London, houses, shopping and other amenities. But the commercial life of the River didn't die--it just moved downriver. Tilbury Docks were adapted from 1968 to handle the new pattern of container ships and Roll-on, Roll-off ferries. New terminals were built with easy access to the M25 and Dartford Tunnel (and later bridge). From November 2013 the new London Gateway container terminal at Thurrock has opened, capable of handling the largest container ships now afloat. Other traffics like oil and sea-dredged aggregates continue to be unloaded at riverside wharves. Upriver, fast commuter ferries to London cross paths with the traditional Woolwich Free Ferry. This book takes a look at the varying commercial shipping that has worked on the Thames since 2000.

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