Dartford Crossing was created in 1963.
Dartford Bridge is a major crossing of the Thames, connecting Dartford in Kent to the south to Thurrock in Essex to the north. The highest daily number of crossing was 181,990 on July 23, 2004. Average daily crossing is 136,015 vehicles.
Dartford Brent was created in 1709.
Dartford Library was created in 1916.
Dartford F.C. was created in 1888.
The Dartford Crossing, which includes the Dartford Tunnel and the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, spans approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometers) across the River Thames in England. It connects the towns of Dartford in Kent and Thurrock in Essex. The crossing is a vital transportation link, facilitating road traffic between the M25 motorway and the surrounding areas.
Dartford Cable Tunnel was created in 2004.
Dartford Cricket Club was created in 16##.
Dartford Loop Line was created in 1866.
Kemsing railway station was created in 1874.
The Dartford Crossing, which includes the Dartford Tunnel and the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, typically sees around 160,000 vehicles each day. This figure can vary based on factors like time of day and traffic conditions. The crossing is a vital link for traffic between the M25 motorway and the surrounding areas, contributing significantly to regional transport.
Tower Bridge Queen Elizabeth Bridge at the Dartford Crossing.
During the construction of the Dartford QE2 Crossing, which opened in 1991, there were no reported fatalities. However, there were some injuries among the workforce. The project was noted for its safety measures, which contributed to the lack of deaths during its construction.