• The Greenwich Foot Tunnel crosses beneath the River Thames in East London, linking Greenwich (Royal Borough of Greenwich) on the south bank with Millwall...
  • Construction for the Greenwich Foot Tunnel started in 1899 and was designed by Civil Engineer Sir Alexander Binnie.
  • Opened in 1902, the Greenwich Foot Tunnel must be one of the oldest underwater tunnels around!
  • The Greenwich foot tunnel lifts are listed structures that need specialist parts to work.
  • The Greenwich Foot Tunnel runs beneath the river Thames between Island Gardens, on the Isle of Dogs, and Greenwich, with an entrance next to the Cutty Sark.
  • It only takes around 5 minutes to walk through the Greenwich Foot Tunnel, but it’s the experience of seeing Victorian engineering up close that makes it so...
  • The Greenwich Foot Tunnel was designed by Sir Alexander Binnie, known as Al to his mates, who also designed the first Blackwall Tunnel and Vauxhall Bridge...
  • The Greenwich Foot Tunnel was one of a number of tunnels constructed under the River Thames in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
  • Opened in 1902, the Greenwich Foot Tunnel cuts 50 feet deep below the surface to take pedestrians under the River Thames from Greenwich to the Isle of Dogs.
  • A Walk UNDER THE THAMES. The Greenwich Foot Tunnel, London.
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  • In addition to these reported ghost sightings inside the Greenwich Foot Tunnel many others have also claimed to experience other forms of paranormal activity.
  • Construction began on Greenwich Foot Tunnel in 1899 and was overseen by the London Bridges Committee, chaired by labour councillor and former dock worker...
  • Stretching beneath The Thames, this subterranean foot tunnel links Greenwich on the south bank with Isle of Dogs on the north.