The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 7 and Version 6 of The Greenway

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The Greenway stretches from [[Victoria Park]], crossing the [[River Lea]] and the [[Bow Back Rivers]] before being interrupted (momentarily) by a railway line near [[Stratford]]. From there it rockets on past the Victorian-gothic majesty of [[Abbey Mills pumping station]] and the massive [[East London Cemetery]]. Then into [[Locale Plaistow | Plaistow]] and on, ever Eastward, into [[Beckton]].
The Greenway stretches from [[Victoria Park]], crossing the [[River Lea]] and the [[Bow Back Rivers]] before being interrupted (momentarily) by a railway line near [[Stratford]]. From there it rockets on past the Victorian-gothic majesty of [[Abbey Mills pumping station]] and the massive [[East London Cemetery]]. Then into [[Plaistow]] and on, ever Eastward, into [[Beckton]].
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Six level miles of car free travel. This is what's promised by the path laid atop a long green mound that covers Bazalgette's famous sewer pipe.

The Greenway stretches from Victoria Park, crossing the River Lea and the Bow Back Rivers before being interrupted (momentarily) by a railway line near Stratford. From there it rockets on past the Victorian-gothic majesty of Abbey Mills pumping station and the massive East London Cemetery. Then into Plaistow and on, ever Eastward, into Beckton.

The only hazards on this remarkable urban route are the carcases of burned-out, stolen motorbikes and scooters, the inevitable leavings of dog walkers, and the occasional whiff rising from the rivers at low tide.


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