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View between the station and railway bridge across the Thames on the left. The remains of an old bridge and Blakfairs bridge on the left.. The station roof is covered in solar panels. Entrance to the station is from either end of the bridge. Viewed from the North Thames Path.
The station and railway bridge across the Thames. The roof is covered in solar panels. Entrance to the station is from either end of the bridge. Viewed from the North Thames Path.
Walking bridge over River Thames was a welcome addition
to the sky line and low tide uncovered stony embankment
Oxford Thames walk 21 November 2018. Medley footbridge takes the Thames Path over the Thames (or Isis) north of Oxford, taken from Fiddler's Island. Only a narrow strip of land separates the main river from Castle Mill Stream just to the right of this photo.
A new section of the Thames path has been open in the city. It is the North bank you can now walk from London Bridge to the Millennium bridge with out going back to Thames St. This is the view near the Samuel Pepys pub.
Taken from the little footbridge over the access to Walton Marina from the River Thames .
Walton Marina
With direct access onto the River Thames, Walton Marina offers permanent berths afloat for all types of motor cruisers with excellent marina facilities in a safe, relaxed atmosphere. Seasonal small boat berths and hardstanding for trailboats are also available. All this is half an hour from central London and within easy reach of M4, M3 and M25.
The river flows directly past the landmark boathouse which has stood on the site for over 100 years, and it is just a short cruise away to historic Hampton Court Palace, Runnymede and Windsor, not to mention Kingston upon Thames for superb shopping.
The Marina has a Visitors Pontoon for passing boaters and towpath walkers on the Thames Trail regularly call into the Chandlery Shop for refreshments.