Sunday 9th October 2005
The longest pier in Britain is the Southend Pier, located in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. It stretches approximately 1.34 miles (2.16 kilometers) into the Thames Estuary. Originally opened in 1830, the pier serves as a popular tourist attraction, featuring a train service that runs along its length.
The Southend Pier has experienced several closures over the years due to various reasons, including maintenance, structural repairs, and adverse weather conditions. Notably, it faced significant closures during major restoration projects, such as after the fire in 2005. For specific numbers and details about closures, it's best to consult local historical records or the Southend Pier's official management updates.
The cost of wristbands at Brighton Pier typically ranges from around £20 to £30, depending on the type of wristband and the attractions included. Prices may vary based on seasonal promotions or special offers. It's best to check the official Brighton Pier website or contact them directly for the most accurate and up-to-date pricing information.
When walking around the front of Castelia city one of the piers will be straight on your screen. That one is Prime Pier.
The longest pier is at Southend.
Sunday 9th October 2005
There have been four serious fires in Southend Pier's history. The first, on the 7th of October 1959, destroyed the pavilion at the land-end.
Southend Pier is a major landmark in Southend-on-Sea. Extending 1.34 miles (2.16 km) into the Thames Estuary, it is the longest pleasure pier in the world.
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The longest pier in Britain is the Southend Pier, located in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. It stretches approximately 1.34 miles (2.16 kilometers) into the Thames Estuary. Originally opened in 1830, the pier serves as a popular tourist attraction, featuring a train service that runs along its length.
Southend, Essex, U.K. Southend Pier, originally a wooden structure, was opened in June 1830 with a length of 600ft (182m). By 1833 it had almost tripled in length, and by 1846 had become the longest pier in Europe, stretching for almost 7,000ft (2,133.6m). In 1885 it was decided that a new iron pier should now replace the original ageing structure. Designed by James Brunlees, work on the new Southend Pier commenced in 1887 and was opened on 24th August 1890, complete with an electric railway. Various extensions and improvements over the next 30 years ensured that Southend Pier kept pace with visitor requirements. These included an extension to the pier head in 1897, increasing Southend Pier's overall length to 7,080ft (2,145m) - a world record for a pier. The pier is so long it even has its own electric railway.
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It is approximatley 1.26 miles long, but that is after the fires made it shorter.
The Southend Pier has experienced several closures over the years due to various reasons, including maintenance, structural repairs, and adverse weather conditions. Notably, it faced significant closures during major restoration projects, such as after the fire in 2005. For specific numbers and details about closures, it's best to consult local historical records or the Southend Pier's official management updates.
The longest pier in the world is the Progreso Pier in Mexico, which stretches out for 6.5 kilometers (4 miles) into the Gulf of Mexico. It is primarily used as a port for cruise ships and as a fishing spot for locals.
As of 2009, $4 - $35, depending on what you want to do.