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Deptford pumping station

Buildings and structures in the Royal Borough of GreenwichFormer pumping stationsGrade II listed buildings in the Royal Borough of GreenwichGrade II listed industrial buildingsInfrastructure completed in 1865
London water infrastructureSewage pumping stationsThames WaterUse British English from January 2020

Deptford Pumping Station is a sewage pumping station built in 1865 to the east of Deptford. It is part of the London sewerage system devised by Sir Joseph Bazalgette in the mid 19th century. Today operated by Thames Water, it is located on the western side of Norman Road, approximately 0.5 km (0.31 mi) south west of Greenwich town centre, on the eastern bank of Deptford Creek, around 0.5 km (0.31 mi) south of its confluence with the River Thames.

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Deptford pumping station
Norman Road, London

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Greenwich Pumping Station (Deptford Pumping Station)

Norman Road
SE10 9FX London (Royal Borough of Greenwich)
England, United Kingdom
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