River Wraysbury

River Colne (Hertfordshire)

Legend
Colne source: subterranean river in North Mymms Park

Colney Heath
River Ver, river of Redbourn and St Albans
Weir
Weir

Watford — on opposite bank: Oxhey
Weir
Weir
River Gade, river of Hemel Hempstead and distributary of the Bulbourne
Grand Union Canal towards Rugby, Coventry, Leicester or Birmingham
side weir
River Chess, river of Chesham, Chenies and Sarratt
Rickmansworth (east of)
Batchworth Locks

Town Ditch, Rickmansworth
A404 Riverside Drive/Church Street
Short navigable branch of river
Troy Cut of the Grand Union Canal
Railway bridge — Chiltern Main Line
Frays River
River Misbournebisects:
Great Missenden, Amersham Old Town
The Chalfonts, Denham

A40 road
A4020

Shire Ditch, Uxbridge/ Uxbridge Park (offices), Denham

Uxbridge
A4007

Alder Bourne from Fulmer
M25 Motorway

Colne Brook
M25 motorway
Slough Arm
River Pinn bisects Pinner, Ruislip and Ickenham
Grand Union Canal towards London
Great Western Main Line
M25 Motorway

River Colne
M4 motorway

Bigley Ditch
A4 Colnbrook Bypass
M25 Motorway

Poyle Channel
Duke of Northumberland's River to Isleworth or Twickenham
Longford River to Hampton Court
A3044 Stanwell Moor
M25 Junction 14 T5 Slip Road
A3044 Stanwell Moor
A3113 Airport Way
M25 motorway

River Wraysbury

Bonehead Ditch

Colne Brook
Railway bridges —
Waterloo to Windsor Line
via Staines upon Thames

A30 Staines Bypass
River Ash to Sunbury-on-Thames
Railway bridge
Church Street, Staines-upon-Thames
A308 Clarence Street
River Thames

River Wraysbury is a river in England that branches off the River Colne at West Drayton and rejoins it at Staines before it flows into the River Thames.

The river leaves the River Colne at West Drayton and runs under the M4 motorway until 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 along the M25, crossing back under it by the Wraysbury Reservoir. It then flows into Staines and rejoins the River Colne in the town centre, shortly before it flows into the River Thames.


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Coordinates: 51°26′02″N 0°30′50″W / 51.434°N 0.514°W / 51.434; -0.514

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