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Blackwall Tunnel and River Thames

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Difference between Blackwall Tunnel and River Thames

Blackwall Tunnel vs. River Thames

The Blackwall Tunnel is a pair of road tunnels underneath the River Thames in east London, England linking the London Borough of Tower Hamlets with the Royal Borough of Greenwich, and part of the A102 road. The River Thames is a river that flows through southern England, most notably through London.

Similarities between Blackwall Tunnel and River Thames

Blackwall Tunnel and River Thames have 19 things in common (in Unionpedia): Beckton, Blackwall, London, Chiswick, Dartford Crossing, East End of London, Essex, Greenwich, Greenwich Peninsula, Isle of Dogs, Joseph Bazalgette, Kent, London Bridge, Metropolitan Police Service, River Thames, Rotherhithe Tunnel, Silvertown, Thamesmead, Tower Bridge, Woolwich Ferry.

Beckton

Beckton is an urban neighbourhood in east London, England and part of the London Borough of Newham.

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Blackwall, London

Blackwall is a district in London, located in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and also forms part of the Port of London.

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Chiswick

Chiswick is a district of west London, England.

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Dartford Crossing

The Dartford-Thurrock River Crossing, commonly known as the Dartford Crossing and until 1991 the Dartford Tunnel, is a major road crossing of the River Thames in England, carrying the A282 road between Dartford in Kent to the south with Thurrock in Essex to the north.

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East End of London

The East End of London, usually called the East End, is the historic core of wider East London, east of the Roman and medieval walls of the City of London, and north of the River Thames.

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Essex

Essex is a county in the East of England.

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Greenwich

Greenwich is an area of south east London, England, located east-southeast of Charing Cross.

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Greenwich Peninsula

Greenwich Peninsula is a district of south-east London, England, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

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Isle of Dogs

The Isle of Dogs, locally referred to as the island, is a geographic area made up of Millwall, Cubitt Town, Canary Wharf and parts of Blackwall, Limehouse and Poplar.

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Joseph Bazalgette

Sir Joseph William Bazalgette, CB (28 March 181915 March 1891) was a 19th-century English civil engineer.

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Kent

Kent is a county in South East England and one of the home counties.

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London Bridge

Several bridges named London Bridge have spanned the River Thames between the City of London and Southwark, in central London.

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Metropolitan Police Service

The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), commonly known as the Metropolitan Police and informally as the Met, is the territorial police force responsible for law enforcement in Greater London, excluding the "square mile" of the City of London, which is the responsibility of the City of London Police.

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River Thames

The River Thames is a river that flows through southern England, most notably through London.

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Rotherhithe Tunnel

The Rotherhithe Tunnel is a road tunnel under the River Thames in East London, connecting Limehouse in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets north of the river to Rotherhithe in the London Borough of Southwark south of the river, designated the A101.

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Silvertown

Silvertown is a district and forms part of the Port of London in the London Borough of Newham, in east London, England It lies on the north bank of the Thames and a major £3.5billion redevelopment of the area was approved in 2015.

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Thamesmead

Thamesmead is a district of southeast London, England, east of Charing Cross, mainly consisting of social housing built from the mid-1960s onwards on former marshland on the south bank of the River Thames between Woolwich and Belvedere.

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Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in London built between 1886 and 1894.

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Woolwich Ferry

The Woolwich Ferry is a free vehicle ferry service across the River Thames in East London, connecting Woolwich to the south with North Woolwich to the north.

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Blackwall Tunnel and River Thames Comparison

Blackwall Tunnel has 94 relations, while River Thames has 662. As they have in common 19, the Jaccard index is 2.51% = 19 / (94 + 662).

References

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