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The Foot Tunnel Under The Thames.

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sandyRoe | 23:04 Thu 28th Feb 2013 | ChatterBank
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I think it was used to set the scene for a piece on Newsnight this evening. Is it still open for use by the public?
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I believe that the tunnel from North Woolwich to Silvertown has been reopened finally in December 2011, according to ..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woolwich_foot_tunnel
Do you mean the one at Greenwich? OH walked through it a few months ago, though it may not be open now.
The Woolwich Foot Tunnel is definitely still there; I've walked through it!
http://tinyurl.com/bm23buc
Greenwich foot tunnel
Still open
Being worked on
looks like a potential sewer......
Are you thinking of Brunel's tunnel in Rotherhide perhaps?

There are tours available here:

http://www.brunel-museum.org.uk/visiting-us/

If not then it'll be the foot tunnel at Greenwich which is open as a regular walkway.
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Watching the clip on television the thought came to me that pedestrians might be in danger from other users. If somebody tried to mug you there'd be nowhere to hide.
Agree Sandy, I've walked a couple of these tunnels and other long ones and it always makes me feel quite vulnerable. You think about turning back, but if its as far back as it is forward you just keep walking and speed up a bit. Urgh makes me feel funny to think about it.
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Even though you can see the light at the end of the tunnel I'd still rather get the ferry.
You'll give me nightmares with that picture Nibble!
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those two lurking in the middle distance, what are they up to?

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