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Angerstein Wharf : ウィキペディア英語版 | Angerstein Wharf
Angerstein Wharf is the location of a marine construction aggregate and an associated cement facility, operated by the Cemex company, located on the south bank of the Bugsby's Reach of the River Thames in the New Charlton area of London in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. It has safeguarded wharf status. ==Opening== The wharf was named after John Julius Angerstein (1732–1823), a local land owner, investor, businessman and art collector who built a long railway line from the line that runs from to . When built the junction faced Blackheath but the junction now faces Charlton station. The branch was leased to the South Eastern Railway from 30 October 1852 to 1898 when they bought it outright. The company established its signal works at the location although according to an 1895 map the route towards Blackheath had been disconnected. This area is referred to as the Angerstein Triangle but the date of the signal works closing is unknown (believed to be early 1980s). When opened the wharf had a river frontage of and could accommodate ships of up to 1,500 tons.
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