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  • 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.
  • The Greenwich Foot Tunnel is an underground walkway that allows you to walk from Greenwich to the Isle of Dogs in London.
  • But did you know about the Greenwich Foot Tunnel? Deep under the Thames lies a public pathway between the north and south side of the river.
  • The booklet is an extract of the proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, and was published in 1902, the year the Greenwich foot tunnel opened.
  • Once you get to the Greenwich Foot Tunnel there are two entrances: Greenwich side: this entrance is in front of the famous clipper Cutty Sark!
  • The Greenwich Foot Tunnel was conceived in the late 19th century during a time of rapid industrial expansion and urban development in London.
  • After campaigning to build the Blackwall Tunnel in 1897, the Labour politician Will Crooks began campaigning for the construction of the Greenwich Foot Tunnel.
  • Approximately 1.5 million people use the Greenwich & Woolwich Foot Tunnels to get from one side of the mighty River Thames to the other.
  • 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.
  • The Greenwich and Woolwich Foot Tunnels were originally built in 1902 and 1912 respectively. ... How long does it take to walk the Greenwich Foot Tunnel?