Tower Bridge
The QE2 bridge at Dartford, where the M25 crosses the Thames is the furthest bridge downstream.
There is also a tunnel here, used by traffic going in the opposite direction.
The absolute last crossing is a few Km further downstream. It is the rail tunnel on the High Speed line from St. Pancras to the Channel Tunnel.
No. The only bridge in London that opens is Tower Bridge, which is the next bridge downstream and is sometimes mistakenly thought of as London Bridge by tourists.
London Bridge is about 150 miles downstream from the source of the river Thames.
Tower Bridge is just East of the City of London, about 2-miles downstream of the houses of parliament, right next to The Tower of London. The bridge spans the boroughs of Southwark (south) to Tower Hamlets (north). The nearest tube station is Tower Hill on the Circle and District lines.
No it isn't. London Bridge is a very ordinary bridge which crosses the river Thames in central London. Many tourists from other countries think that the iconic Tower Bridge is London Bridge, but it isn't. The name of London Bridge is famous throughout the world because of the children's song, 'London Bridge is Falling Down'.
South down's is closest. USA is furthest.
Its a little over 2 miles by foot, its a pretty little walk up the Thames where you can pass St. Paul's, Hay Galleria, London Eye, Tate Modern, Hay Galleria, HMS Belfast, The shard, London bridge and Tower bridge. BY underground it is easy to get to simply take underground station Waterloo. :)
Tower Bridge Queen Elizabeth Bridge at the Dartford Crossing.
Because the original bridge was the ONLY bridge in London at that time.
Tower Bridge and London Bridge.
London Bridge is a very ordinary bridge which crosses the river Thames in London. The first bridge across the river was built by the Romans about 2000 years ago and there has been a bridge on the site ever since. At one time there were shops and houses on the bridge, which eventually collapsed - hence the children's song 'London Bridge is Falling Down'. Many foreigners mistakenly think that Tower Bridge - the next bridge downstream and much more interesting - is London Bridge.
London Bridge straddles the River Thames in central London between its north and south banks and connects Southwark with 'The City', not to be confused with the iconic Tower Bridge, which is the next bridge downstream.
Tower Bridge is east of London Bridge.