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Thames Forts Paddle Steamer Trip

A short time back we had some great photos of the Thames Fortds from the
air, I said about the Paddle Steamer trip on board the Waverley which sails round them, well the details are now avalable:

The Paddle Steamer Waverley will be sailing round the Thames Forts on Sunday 2nd October.

The timetable is as follows:

Depart London Tower Pier 1000
Tilbury 1200
Southend 1330
Thames Forts & Shipping
Southend 1645
Tilbury 1815
London Tower Pier 2015

Night time cruise to Tilbury 2230
a coach will ferry passenger to Southend arriving there at 2300

You dont have to do the whole thing, I will be getting on and off at Southend. The trip is well worth it, there is a cafe, shop and best of all a bar on board!

There is normally also a talk, you will also get to see the Pheonix Cassion, and from a distance the wreck of the USS Richard Montgomery.

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By: Propstrike - 17th March 2005 at 16:33

Well done AJM- A Jungmann indeed, on a jolly day out to the Pile of Sh*te, or Isle of Wight, as it is known in more polite circles.

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By: Manonthefence - 17th March 2005 at 16:24

Stearman?

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By: Arabella-Cox - 17th March 2005 at 16:08

Looks a bit Stampe-ish to me…

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By: Propstrike - 17th March 2005 at 15:58

‘Fraid not . Not a Tiger, not even British.

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By: Old Fart - 17th March 2005 at 13:34

from what I can rember the London round trip is about £30-35 maybe a bit more.

the Southend section is £15.

I done the London-Forts-London trip twice now so will only be doing the Southend trip this year as money is a bit on the low side if wallets could have anirexia mine would be in very serious trubble.

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By: Manonthefence - 17th March 2005 at 07:52

Any idea of the cost of one of these trips? I’m either blind or its not on the website.

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By: Old Fart - 17th March 2005 at 07:25

Tiger Moth, you can tell by the rigging

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By: Propstrike - 16th March 2005 at 22:45

Sorry AJM, no cigar- too many engines.

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By: Propstrike - 16th March 2005 at 21:39

Ok, so we all know what the boat is, but what is the aeroplane ?

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By: macky42 - 16th March 2005 at 20:44

On a similar theme, you can also see some Thames Estuary forts in a Thames sailing barge –

http://www.thamesbarges.co.uk/Home.asp

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By: Der - 16th March 2005 at 20:33

A trip on Waverley is a great day out. Stand in the passageway through the engine room and watch those massive pistons with the shiny brasswork and drink in the aroma of the hot oil wafting up as the paddles churn the water to foam just a few feet away. Marvellous!

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By: Old Fart - 16th March 2005 at 19:37

You can book on line at:

waverley excursions

by phone

on 0845 130 4647

by post

cheque Payable to: Waverley Excursions Ltd,

Booking Office,
Waverley Excursions Ltd,
Waverley Terminal,
Anderston Quay,
Glasgow
G3 8HA

or if you live in a town where she is visiting a tourist info centre/

where are you thinking of getting on, a number of intresting war time defences along Southend sea front, including Gun emplacement, Anti-Tank blocks and the remains of two rail defences.

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