• The Greenwich Foot Tunnel crosses beneath the River Thames in East London, linking Greenwich (Royal Borough of Greenwich) on the south bank with Millwall...
  • About 1.5 million people use our foot tunnels each year (around 1.2 million in Greenwich and 300,000 in Woolwich).
  • It takes around 5-10 minutes to walk through the Greenwich Foot Tunnel from Cutty Sark on the Greenwich side to Island Gardens on the Isle of Dogs and vice...
  • 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...
  • Opened in 1902, the Greenwich Foot Tunnel must be one of the oldest underwater tunnels around!
  • 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 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.
  • The Greenwich Foot Tunnel connects Greenwich to the Isle of Dogs with an underground walking trail that spans 370 meters in length and is rumored...
  • During the Second World War, the north end of the Greenwich Foot Tunnel suffered bomb damage and had to be repaired, explaining the change in design...
  • Greenwich foot tunnel is a tourist attraction, one of the Tunnels in Londres, Reialme Unit.
  • Whether you're into engineering and construction or simply appreciate beautiful design, Greenwich Foot Tunnel is one work of architecture you can't miss.
  • Linking Greenwich in the south with the Isle of Dogs to the north, the Greenwich foot tunnel has been serving subterranean foot passengers since 4 August...