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GWR Served Stations close to the River Thames
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GWR Served Stations close to the River Thames
Posted by grahame at 12:05, 15th June 2021
 
Inspired by a post from TonyN ... GWR Served Stations close to the River Thames

Windsor and Eton Central
Maidenhead
Cookham
Bourne End
Marlow
Henley-on-Thames
Shiplake
Wargrave
Reading
Tilehurst
Pangbourne
Goring and Streetley
Appleford
Oxford
Kemble


Map under Creatice Commons license created by George Melashvili and cropped by myself.


There are many other stations close to The River downstream of Windsor and Eton - from Windsor and Eton Riverside all the way to Shoeburyness - with different operators.  The River can be reached in London by bus or underground from Paddington station served by GWR

If people like this page, we could follow on with stations close to other navigable waterways - different rivers, tributaries and canals.  I think we have just the expert on our team, too.

Re: GWR Served Stations close to the River Thames
Posted by w056863 at 13:42, 15th June 2021
 
Well.....

Slough (Slough Arm, Grand Union Canal)
Langley (Slough Arm, Grand Union Canal)
Iver (Slough Arm, Grand Union Canal)
West Drayton (Grand Union Canal)
Hayes & Harlington (Grand Union Canal)
Greenford (Grand Union Canal, Paddington Branch)
Paddington (Grand Union Canal, Paddington Branch)
Old Oak Common (Grand Union Canal, Paddington Branch)





Re: GWR Served Stations close to the River Thames
Posted by eightonedee at 13:44, 15th June 2021
 
I guess it depends how far is "close"-

Taplow, Cholsey, Culham & Radley might also qualify?

Re: GWR Served Stations close to the River Thames
Posted by Richard Fairhurst at 14:12, 15th June 2021
 
If people like this page, we could follow on with stations close to other navigable waterways - different rivers, tributaries and canals.  I think we have just the expert on our team, too.

Couldn't possibly comment...

(The eastern and western Kennet & Avon are easy to explore by train, for starters. It does rather wander off in the middle though!)

Re: GWR Served Stations close to the River Thames
Posted by CyclingSid at 16:19, 15th June 2021
 
I did cycle from Paddington to Slough recently. After the opulence of the Paddington basin, and the Paddington arm of the Grand Union, the Slough Arm is a resource that could be developed (massive understatement). As for the Slough basin it is almost indescribably awful.

Re: GWR Served Stations close to the River Thames
Posted by stuving at 19:46, 15th June 2021
 
I did cycle from Paddington to Slough recently. After the opulence of the Paddington basin, and the Paddington arm of the Grand Union, the Slough Arm is a resource that could be developed (massive understatement). As for the Slough basin it is almost indescribably awful.

Would a change of name help? After all, "Slough basin" is itself about as bad as a name could be, marketingwise. And I wasn't thinking of "Dess Pond", either.

Re: GWR Served Stations close to the River Thames
Posted by Surrey 455 at 21:05, 15th June 2021
 
The Slough arm near the Slough end does seem very popular with Eastern European beer drinkers judging by the brand names on the cans littered about.

Re: GWR Served Stations close to the River Thames
Posted by grahame at 07:10, 16th June 2021
 
Well.....

Slough (Slough Arm, Grand Union Canal)
[...]
Paddington (Grand Union Canal, Paddington Branch)

Yes - a further useful waterside walk / cycle between stations

I know the Slough Arm only by reputation ... Grand Union Paddington Arm and Paddington Basin much better; onward section through Regent's Park and Camden Lock fascinating, with more of interest as it carries on through Islington.

Re: GWR Served Stations close to the River Thames
Posted by eightf48544 at 09:08, 16th June 2021
 


Grand Union Paddington Arm and Paddington Basin much better; onward section through Regent's Park and Camden Lock fascinating, with more of interest as it carries on through Islington.

I did the Regents Canal from Paddington to The River Lee (via Hertford Union) in 2019. My cousin had to moor overnight around Old Oak, he couldn't book a place in Paddington Basin. He had great difficulty picking us up from Paddington Basin the following morning. We then criused to end of the Hertford Union (River Lee). We got the last spot at the end of the Hertford Union .

IMO the whole  route was spoiled by the  numerous residential boats mored up to 3 abreast. We were not able to stop for lunch at any of the offical mooring as they were occupied.

 
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