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Cadogan Pier

Coordinates: 51°28′58″N 0°10′01″W / 51.4827928°N 0.1670809°W / 51.4827928; -0.1670809
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LRS Cadogan Pier
TypeRiver bus and tourist/leisure services
LocaleRiver Thames, London, UK
OwnerLondon River Services
OperatorUber Boat by Thames Clippers
Characteristics
History
Coordinates51°28′58″N 0°10′01″W / 51.4827928°N 0.1670809°W / 51.4827928; -0.1670809
Cadogan Pier is located in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Cadogan Pier
LRS Cadogan Pier

Cadogan Pier is a pier on the River Thames in London, UK. It is located on the North Bank of the river, immediately next to the Albert Bridge on Cheyne Walk near Chelsea Embankment. It has been Chelsea's only river transport link for over 150 years.

History

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Cadogan Pier was built in 1841 to bring potential buyers to Lord Cadogan's new estate of houses in Chelsea. It was a landmark structure and was the prime river gateway for visitors to Chelsea. The Pier was rebuilt in 1875 to accommodate Albert Bridge, London, that has been recognised as one of London's most beautiful bridges. The Pier has been used for many things of importance in its long history, most recently (February 2019) for the "Royal Jubilee Pageant." The Pier is and will most likely forever be a London landmark and one of its kind in Chelsea.[1]

Design

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It was erected by Earl Cadogan by 1841 and designed by Nathaniel Handford. It was rebuilt around 1875 following the completion of Albert Bridge. The London County Council obtained the pier from the Thames Conservancy Board and repaired it in 1905. In 1996 it was bought by Cadogan Pier Limited from the Port of London Authority.[2] The pier was extended in 2004 to designs by Beckett Rankine. In 2010 a boat moored there was put up for sale for £1 million.

Cadogan Pier Limited has hosted the finish line of the Doggetts Race with the Chelsea Society, returned the historical landmark 'CADOGAN PIER' sign and twin Union Jack flags, put in place a professional team to maintain the pier, and significantly improved the waiting area for the river bus.[citation needed] The company plans to continue investing in the pier to ensure that it becomes fully accessible to a wider group of people and better serves the local community. Without continued investment, the current pier will no longer be able to provide a landing stage for the river bus service and Chelsea could lose its only river transport link. The pier currently has poor access for disabled visitors, families with buggies and older people.[citation needed]

Services

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The pier is served by Uber Boat by Thames Clippers' RB6 commuter service to Putney and Canary Wharf, operating from Monday to Friday. The service extends to Royal Wharf during off peak times.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "History". Cadogan Pier. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  2. ^ 'The parish of Chelsea: Communications', A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 12: Chelsea (2004), pp. 2–13.
  3. ^ Cadogan Pier
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Preceding station London River Services London River Services London River Services Following station
Chelsea Harbour Pier
towards Putney Pier
RB6 Battersea Power Station Pier