Shepperton Ferry.

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Shepperton Ferry.

Image: © Colin Smith Taken: Unknown

A small, pedestrian, ferry still runs across the Thames from near Weybridge to Shepperton Lock. It operates a regular all-year service, and travellers can summon the ferry(wo)man by ringing a bell.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.381998
Longitude
-0.458108