Thames Clippers are a water-bus service operating in London on the River Thames. They offer commuter service between eastern and central London, as well as tourist services.
Tickets
Thames Clippers operate under licence from
Transport for London. Although the river boat service is not fully integrated into the tube and bus ticketing network, passengers holding a valid
travelcard pay a substantially reduced fare (2/3 of the ticketed price) on all routes. Seasonal tickets are also available.
Commuter services
Main Commuter Service
Commuter service is between
Savoy Pier (on the north side of the river by
Embankment tube station and Charing Cross
tube and
railway stations) and the
Royal Arsenal Woolwich Pier (on the south side of the river in
Woolwich. The service runs approximately every 20 minutes during peak times, and every half hour off peak times.
Stops include from west to east:
Hilton / Canary Wharf Ferry
Thames Clippers operates a direct ferry service between
Canary Wharf and the
Hilton Hotel London Docklands directly across the Thames from Canary Wharf in
Rotherhithe. The service uses smaller boats than the commuter service but runs at a higher frequency of roughly every 10 minutes. The ferry can be used both by guests of the hotel as well as by normal passengers not staying at the hotel.
Visitor/Tourist services
Tate Boat Service
The Tate Boat Service serves visitors travelling between the
Tate Modern museum on the
South Bank and the older
Tate Britain in
Millbank across the river, with a stop by the
London Eye and the
Saatchi Gallery.
London Eye to Tower Express
Visitor service directly between the
London Eye and the
Tower of London, aimed at tourists.
Wireless internet
Since May 2006,
ThamesOnline is offering free wireless internet access to all commuters using the Thames clipper service.
External links
London River services | Transport in London