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Wraysbury River

River in London, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Wraysbury River is an anabranch of the River Colne to the west of London.

Wraysbury River
River Colne
Wraysbury River
M4
Bath Road
Poyle Channel
A3113
M25
Staines–Windsor line
A30 Staines bypass
Hale Street
River Colne
Church Street, Staines
A308 Clarence Street
River Thames
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Course

The river leaves the Colne at West Drayton and runs under the M4 motorway then close to Longford when it passes under the M25 motorway. A branch then feeds the Colne Brook by the Poyle Channel while the Wraysbury River runs parallel to the M25, through a local wildlife site called the Lower Colne, then crossing back under the M25 by the Wraysbury Reservoir. The Wraysbury then flows across Staines Moor and into Staines and rejoins the River Colne in the town centre, shortly before it flows into the River Thames.

The northern part of the river's course has been heavily modified to accommodate the M4 and M25 motorways.

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