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|title = Thames summary route map
|title-color = white
{{BS-table-canal}}
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|navbar = River Thames routemap
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|legend = canal
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{{BS3 ||uexKHSTa||235.84|[[Thames Head]], [[Kemble, Gloucestershire]]}}
{{BS3 ||uexKHSTa||235.84|[[Thames Head]], [[Kemble, Gloucestershire]]}}
{{BS3 || uexSKRZ-Yu||235.06|Thames Head Bridge ([[A433 road|A433]] - [[Fosse Way]])}}
{{BS3 || uexSKRZ-Yu||235.06|Thames Head Bridge ([[A433 road|A433]] - [[Fosse Way]])}}
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{{BS3 ||uSTR||-110.6|[[Foulness|Foulness Point]], [[Essex]]/Warden Point, [[Kent]] |([[Port of London Authority|PLA]] limit)}}
{{BS3 ||uSTR||-110.6|[[Foulness|Foulness Point]], [[Essex]]/Warden Point, [[Kent]] |([[Port of London Authority|PLA]] limit)}}
{{BS3 ||uESTUARYa|||End of [[Thames Estuary]] — [[North Sea]]}}
{{BS3 ||uESTUARYa|||End of [[Thames Estuary]] — [[North Sea]]}}
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'''Note'''
#Distances are in kilometres.
#Waterway distances are shown, not towpath distances.
#If using imperial units convention would be to use statute miles (1609&nbsp;m) upstream of Teddington<br>and sea miles (1853.3&nbsp;m/6080&nbsp;ft) downstream from Teddington.
#North then south is used for opposing places in the case of bridges.
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{{Main|River Thames}}
{{Main|River Thames}}
The following items have been included:
The following items have been included:
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*Non-tidal rivers that have an average discharge of more than 1&nbsp;m<sup>3</sup>/s
*Non-tidal rivers that have an average discharge of more than 1&nbsp;m<sup>3</sup>/s
*Canals
*Canals

The conversion 1 sea mile = 6080&nbsp;ft was obtained by calculation from the Port of London handbook (see below). This is different to the nautical mile of 1852&nbsp;m.
The conversion 1 sea mile = 6080&nbsp;ft was obtained by calculation from the Port of London handbook (see below). This is different to the nautical mile of 1852&nbsp;m.

{{UK-waterway-routemap}}
{{UK-waterway-routemap}}

==References==
==References==
*{{cite book
*{{cite book

Revision as of 21:28, 3 May 2017

Template:BS-map

The following items have been included:

  • Crossings carrying primary roads
  • Crossings carrying former British Rail railway lines.
  • The East London Line and District Line.
  • Locks and bridges that have prominence in regulating the river
  • Other structures to identify prominent towns that have not been identified.
  • Non-tidal rivers that have an average discharge of more than 1 m3/s
  • Canals

The conversion 1 sea mile = 6080 ft was obtained by calculation from the Port of London handbook (see below). This is different to the nautical mile of 1852 m.
This is a route-map template for a UK waterway.

Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.

Suitable instructions belong here – please add to {{UK-waterway-routemap}}.

For finding bridge numbers, canalplan.org.uk may be useful.

References

  • Handbook of Tide Tables and Port Information - 2011 (PDF). Port of London Authority. pp. 17–20. Retrieved 2011-09-27.
  • Hart, Ian; Hart, Dot (2011). "The River Thames and boaty things - Index". Floating down the River. Retrieved 2011-10-04.
  • Ordnance Survey, HM (2013). "Official OS". Map in respect of Bourne's discharge location (drain Camberley, Woking, Ascot etc.). Retrieved 2013-08-18.