North Greenwich Pier
Pier on the River Thames in London From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pier on the River Thames in London From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
North Greenwich Pier is a pier on the River Thames, London, England. It is situated on the Greenwich Peninsula in south-east London, to the east of The O2. The pier was formerly named QEII Pier after Queen Elizabeth II.
Type | River bus and tourist/leisure services |
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Locale | River Thames, London, England |
Owner | London River Services |
Operator | Uber Boat by Thames Clippers |
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History | |
Coordinates | 51.502189°N 0.009056°E |
North Greenwich Pier was originally built in the 1880s as a coaling jetty for the former Greenwich gasworks before this closed in the late 1980s. Most of the original jetty was demolished in 1997 to make way for the new passenger pier; however eight of the original cast iron caisson columns were retained to secure the new floating pier. Antony Gormley's 'Quantum Cloud' statue stands on the downstream group of four caissons.
The new pier was designed by architect Richard Rogers Partnership with Beckett Rankine as the engineer and Costain as main contractor. The most striking feature of the pier is its 87metre long, 160tonne, bowstring canting brow which, unusually, is supported on three bearings.
The pier is served by river boat services operated by Uber Boat by Thames Clippers, including:
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