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Reach 066 99 2 London t Embankment 2 PLA Studios Tower 77 2 2 B 7 r Ch Station 33 7 3 o aring Cross r (139) 66 3FS a UNDERGROUND C e d r i 2 DEPTHS in METRES a 22 1 0 0 w Rail St P v ation 22 en t 55 99 8 6 e l S n Tower l t e re 66 D e m 1 W t d u k 99 n c n National A ou h Scale 1: 5000 at A2 a Dn r y 2b 2 3 G 2 33 3 Film Theatre T er S m 55 32 NATI p t 11 1 56-75 E ONAL p r A2/19/2-3 0 E 66 2 U e N 33 1 R THEATRE e OR 3 88 t THU 33 1 L MB O ER C LA Dn 5 Stairs Surveyed by the Port of London Authority Hydrographic Service ND 1 O o A 2 77 44 Queen i 19 20 VE n NU 11 66 E 1 Elizabeth B S 1 1 t 1 8 r 30.4 77 99 8 Stairs Hall R e I 30.4 e Festival D t July 2015 3 Pier G 0 34 d 0022 1 022 E roun Dn 11 r G 65b 2 2 ppe a 2 U CE l 1 8 55 o 1 8 1 LA i 1 P n LL 1a 1 A p1 1 1 DEPTHS LIGHTS ON BRIDGES (25) s 4 5 EH i 4 5 22 SOUTH Hayward IT H Depths are in metres, reduced to Chart Datum, being Light stars within a circle shown on bridges indicate a WH 0 L.U.L Gallery Dn 31 33 BANK A2/19/4 2.59m 2.74 & 2.90 below Ordnance Datum (Newlyn), which 2FY(hor) combined with Iso.W.4s(occas) / VQ traffic 1 1 Victoria 1 0 0 is approximately the level of Lowest Astronomical Tide. warning lights. White isophase light 4s shown from a Embankment 133 3 17 22 0 22 7 0 1 0 77 88 1 Gardens 344 ROYAL bridge span warns of a reporting vessel navigating, or 3 FESTIVAL 388 -2.90 m -3.05m HEIGHTS about to navigate, through the bridge. A very quick F HALL 64a 2 oo 44 tbr 65 Heights are in metres. Underlined figures are drying heights flashing light indicates two or more such vessels in the 5 0 idg 044 544 1 0 77 e above Chart Datum; all other heights are above MHWS. same vicinity. See PLA General Direction No.28. 88 55 7 0 3 2 CH Shell Centre 32 77 an AR T 2 d G I N 1 e o G SOUNDINGS An arch marked at the centre by day or night by two t ld N 77 F e 0 o C o o n 0 tb J R 0 n 0 ri u O E d b All sub-tidal areas are surveyed by MBES giving 100% coverage horizontal orange (or amber) lights, denote that the arch 33 g i 66 4 e le S e 1 e S 66 11 Fo R to IHO S44 order 1A is one of the main working arches; these arches usually M e 2 o A s 6 tb 6 I ri L 2 d lie in the Authorised Channel normally used by commercial K - g B 22 1 es R s 4 99 U ID . p 30.3 N s p G POSITIONS vessels. Other arches are available for navigation by e 30.3 1 r E 1 e & r A 00 55 3 L vessels when height of tide, draft and air draft permit, H o Positions are referred to the WGS84 compatible datum, o 9 g 2 w rse G 9 2 1 e u o 55 r ard B s r 0 A Foul European Terrestrial Reference System 1989 Datum. unless marked as being closed for navigation. ven P 44 ue p M P n i s 3 n E l l e 6 o 6 FS s i a (23) h LIGHTS ON JETTIES p VARIATION c h k e l s r n 2 m 0 t r u s 1 33 a 2 o 3 2 e 3 P a t a 2 Magnetic Variation 1° 50'W (2009) decreasing 8' annually Light stars without legends represent two fixed lights 66 C t 1 L 26 a C 6 56a W 6 6 64 T displayed vertically.
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